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Buddhism in the West

Buddhism in the West. Buddhism in the West. Buddhism in popular culture Exploration of how Buddhism is portrayed in the West, including media stereotypes and depiction of Buddhist role models, including portrayals of figures such as the Dalai Lama. The spread of Buddhism to the West

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Buddhism in the West

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  1. Buddhism in the West

  2. Buddhism in the West Buddhism in popular culture Exploration of how Buddhism is portrayed in the West, including media stereotypes and depiction of Buddhist role models, including portrayals of figures such as the Dalai Lama The spread of Buddhism to the West The main reasons for the spread of Buddhism, such as migration and the popularity of Buddhist ideas in modern western societies Western ‘inculturation’ • the ways in which Buddhism has changed and adapted on encountering Western science, ideas and culture, including the ideas of Secular Buddhism, with reference to Stephen Batchelor • the interplay of Christianity and Buddhism, the idea of ‘dual-belonging’, with reference to Paul Knitter

  3. Buddhism in popular cultureExploration of how Buddhism is portrayed in the West, including media stereotypes and depiction of Buddhist role models, including portrayals of figures such as the Dalai Lama What do you already know about the Dalai Lama?

  4. The 14th Dalai Lama • Nobel peace prize winner (1989), writer, speaker • De facto leader of Tibetan Buddhism (branch of Mahayana) • In exile from Chinese-occupied Tibet since 1959 • Buddhist name Tenzin Gyatso • Born 6 July 1935 • Incarnation of Avalokitesvara The Dalai Lama was featured on the March 5, 2017, episode of the HBO late-night talk show Last Week Tonight, in which host John Oliver conducted a comedic interview with the Dalai Lama, focusing on the topics of Tibetan sovereignty, Tibetan self-immolations, and his succession plans.

  5. The 14th Dalai Lama The weirdness of the reincarnation Cheerful bloke Political cause: occupied Tibet Says “interesting quotes!”

  6. The 14th Dalai Lama Task 1 Read through these quotes attributed to the Dalai Lama. a) Identify the 3 most ‘Buddhist’ and the 3 most ‘secular’. Be prepared to explain your reasoning. b) Based on these teachings, why do you think the DL has so much secular appeal? Extra reading In this article Georges Dreyfus analyses the Dalai Lama’s appeal and assesses the nature and impact of his modernism. Highlight any three quote/excerpts worthy of discussion and explain why you chose these.

  7. How might the depiction of Buddhism in the Western media, including the fame of figures such as the Dalai Lama, shape (and possibly distort) Western understandings of Buddhism?

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