Meditation for tourists in Thailand: Commodifying a universal and national symbol
© 2014 Taylor and Francis. Meditation in Thailands international meditation centers is presented in advertisements as both a universal practice and a cultural icon that links Thailand to its ancient past. National religions and religious symbols serve to re-inscribe particular images, places, and pr...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-531712018-09-04T10:02:20Z Meditation for tourists in Thailand: Commodifying a universal and national symbol Brooke Schedneck Arts and Humanities Social Sciences © 2014 Taylor and Francis. Meditation in Thailands international meditation centers is presented in advertisements as both a universal practice and a cultural icon that links Thailand to its ancient past. National religions and religious symbols serve to re-inscribe particular images, places, and practices as part of the national heritage. The practice of meditation is contextualized within Thailand and Thai culture, while it is also de-contextualized as a universal practice in which international meditators can participate. At the national level, meditation is a marker of Thailands difference and exoticism. At the same time as Thailands otherness is highlighted, meditation is also connected with universal systems of science and rationality. I argue that these selective elements serve to reinforce consumer values and constitute a commodification of meditation for tourists. I demonstrate that this does not detract from the practice for foreign communities, but that it is an example of the creative adaptations for reaching a wide variety of audiences. By looking at meditation guidebooks and promotional materials about meditation, this article contributes to scholarly dialogues of the commodification of religious practices. 2018-09-04T09:44:36Z 2018-09-04T09:44:36Z 2014-09-02 Journal 14699419 13537903 2-s2.0-84925940473 10.1080/13537903.2014.945728 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84925940473&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/53171 |
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© 2014 Taylor and Francis. Meditation in Thailands international meditation centers is presented in advertisements as both a universal practice and a cultural icon that links Thailand to its ancient past. National religions and religious symbols serve to re-inscribe particular images, places, and practices as part of the national heritage. The practice of meditation is contextualized within Thailand and Thai culture, while it is also de-contextualized as a universal practice in which international meditators can participate. At the national level, meditation is a marker of Thailands difference and exoticism. At the same time as Thailands otherness is highlighted, meditation is also connected with universal systems of science and rationality. I argue that these selective elements serve to reinforce consumer values and constitute a commodification of meditation for tourists. I demonstrate that this does not detract from the practice for foreign communities, but that it is an example of the creative adaptations for reaching a wide variety of audiences. By looking at meditation guidebooks and promotional materials about meditation, this article contributes to scholarly dialogues of the commodification of religious practices. |
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