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Author Klima, Alan, 1964- author.

Title The funeral casino : meditation, massacre, and exchange with the dead in Thailand / Alan Klima.

Publication Info. Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, [2002]
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Description 1 online resource (xii, 317 pages) : illustrations
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Series Anthropology online.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-311) and index.
Note Print version record.
Contents The Passed : The new world : Bangkok and the world order without history -- Revolting history : The necromantic power of public massacres -- Bloodless power : the moral economy of the Thai crowd -- Repulsiveness of the body politic : an economics of the Black May Massacre -- Kamma : The Charnel Ground : visions of death in Buddhist ascesis and the redemption of mechanical reproduction -- The funeral casino : a mindful economy.
Summary The Funeral Casino is a heretical ethnography of the global age. Setting his book within Thailand's pro-democracy movement and the street massacres that accompanied it, Alan Klima offers a strikingly original interpretation of mass-mediated violence through a study of funeral gambling and Buddhist meditation on death. The fieldwork for the book began in 1992, when a freewheeling market of illegal "massacre-imagery" videos blossomed in Bangkok on the very site where, days earlier, for the third time in two decades, a military-controlled government had killed scores of unarmed pro-democracy protesters. Such killings and their subsequent representation have lent force to Thailand's transition from military control to a "media-financial complex." Probing the ways in which death is marketed, visualized, and remembered through practices both local and global, Klima inverts conventional relationships between ethnography and theory through a compelling narrative that reveals a surprising new direction available to anthropology and critical theory. Ethnography here engages with the philosophy of activism and the politics of memory, media representation of violence, and globalization. In focusing on the particular array of tactics in Thai Buddhism and protest politics for connecting death and life, past and present, this book unveils a vivid and haunting picture of community, responsibility, and accountability in the new world order.
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Subject Thailand -- Politics and government -- 1945-1988.
Thailand -- Politics and government -- 1988-
Massacres -- Thailand.
Violence in mass media.
Funeral rites and ceremonies -- Thailand.
Death -- Religious aspects -- Buddhism.
Meditation -- Buddhism.
HISTORY.
Death -- Religious aspects -- Buddhism. (OCoLC)fst00888653
Funeral rites and ceremonies. (OCoLC)fst00936223
Massacres. (OCoLC)fst01011476
Meditation -- Buddhism. (OCoLC)fst01015414
Politics and government. (OCoLC)fst01919741
Violence in mass media. (OCoLC)fst01167284
Thailand. (OCoLC)fst01205310
Dood.
Geweld.
Politieke aspecten.
Riten.
Massamedia.
Boeddhisme.
Chronological Term Since 1945
Other Form: Print version: Klima, Alan, 1964- Funeral casino. Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, ©2002 0691074593 (DLC) 2001055195 (OCoLC)48176721
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