Tenuous Blessings: The Materiality of Doubt in a Mongolian Buddhist Wealth Calling Ceremony
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Tenuous Blessings : The Materiality of Doubt in a Mongolian Buddhist Wealth Calling Ceremony. / Abrahms-Kavunenko, Saskia Adelle.
In: Journal of Material Culture, Vol. 25, No. 2, 2020, p. 153-166.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Tenuous Blessings
T2 - The Materiality of Doubt in a Mongolian Buddhist Wealth Calling Ceremony
AU - Abrahms-Kavunenko, Saskia Adelle
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - The ritual vases or bumba that are involved in a secretive Buddhist ceremony in Mongolia highlight the theoretical potential of centralizing material objects which instantiate doubt in anthropological theory. The uncertainties around the contents of these ritual vases, depending on their origins, demonstrate how doubt reflects broader uncertainties and can be generative of religious practices and imaginaries. Bumbas are thought to instantiate great power if they are treated correctly and contain the right materials. If, however, the material contents are suspected of being inert or repellent, the owner risks being rendered foolish, and the ritual will have no efficacy. Materials instantiating unknown elements and causations can, through their presence, be a source of obfuscation, rather than clarification. This article highlights how the conjunction between uncertainty and material forms can reveal the interplay of certainty and doubt, which, rather than creating internal intelligibility, can constitute open cultural and ritual fields.
AB - The ritual vases or bumba that are involved in a secretive Buddhist ceremony in Mongolia highlight the theoretical potential of centralizing material objects which instantiate doubt in anthropological theory. The uncertainties around the contents of these ritual vases, depending on their origins, demonstrate how doubt reflects broader uncertainties and can be generative of religious practices and imaginaries. Bumbas are thought to instantiate great power if they are treated correctly and contain the right materials. If, however, the material contents are suspected of being inert or repellent, the owner risks being rendered foolish, and the ritual will have no efficacy. Materials instantiating unknown elements and causations can, through their presence, be a source of obfuscation, rather than clarification. This article highlights how the conjunction between uncertainty and material forms can reveal the interplay of certainty and doubt, which, rather than creating internal intelligibility, can constitute open cultural and ritual fields.
U2 - 10.1177/1359183519857042
DO - 10.1177/1359183519857042
M3 - Journal article
VL - 25
SP - 153
EP - 166
JO - Journal of Material Culture
JF - Journal of Material Culture
SN - 1359-1835
IS - 2
ER -
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