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Buch, Englisch, 188 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 452 g

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Longing and Letting Go

Christian and Hindu Practices of Passionate Non-Attachment
Erscheinungsjahr 2016
ISBN: 978-0-19-045553-8
Verlag: OXFORD UNIV PR

Christian and Hindu Practices of Passionate Non-Attachment

Buch, Englisch, 188 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 452 g

ISBN: 978-0-19-045553-8
Verlag: OXFORD UNIV PR


Longing and Letting Go explores and compares the energies of desire and non-attachment in the writings of Hadewijch, a thirteenth-century Christian Beguine, and Mirabai, a sixteenth-century Hindu bhakta. Through an examination of the relational power of their respective mystical poetics of longing, the book invites interreligious meditation in the middle spaces of longing as a resource for an ethic of social justice: passionate non-attachment thus surfaces as an interreligious value and practice in the service of a less oppressive world.

Mirabai and Hadewijch are both read through the primary comparative framework of viraha-bhakti, a mystical eroticism from Mirabai's Vaisnava Hindu tradition that fosters communal experiences of longing. Mirabai's songs of viraha-bhakti are conversely read through the lens of Hadewijch's concept of "noble unfaith," which will be construed as a particular version of passionate non-attachment. Reading back and forth across the traditions, the comparative currents move into the thematics of apophatic theological anthropology, comparative feminist ethics, and religiously plural identities. Judith Butler provides a philosophically complementary schema through which to consider how the mystics' desire, manifest in the grief of separation and the erotic bliss of near union, operates as a force of "dispossession" that creates the very conditions for non-attachment. Hadewijch's and Mirabai's practices of longing, read in terms of Butler's concept of dispossession, offer clues for a lived ethic that encourages desire for the flourishing of the world, without that passion consuming the world, the other, or the self.

Longing--in its vulnerable, relational, apophatic, dispossessive aspects--informs a lived ethic of passionate non-attachment, which holds space for the desires of others in an interrelated, fragile world. When configured as performative relationality and applied to the discipline of comparative theology, practices of longing decenter the self and allow for the emergence of dynamic, even plural, religious identities.

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- Acknowledgments

- Notes on Translations and Diacritics

- 1. The Paradox of Longing and Letting Go

- 2. Mirabai's Love-Longing and Passionate Non-Attachment

- 3. Looking Closer: Mirabai's Voices of Longing and Letting Go

- 4. Hadewijch's Love-Longing and Passionate Non-Attachment

- 5. Looking Closer: Hadewijch's Voices of Longing and Letting Go

- 6. Longing Together: Comparative Practices of Passionate Non-Attachment

- 7. Becoming Undone: Mirabai, Hadewijch and Dispossession

- 8. Toward an Interreligious Ethic of Passionate Non-Attachment

- Bibliography

- Index


Holly Hillgardner is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Bethany College.



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