Periodic Reporting for period 1 - RESIDUE (Mongolian Buddhist Waste and the Recalcitrant Materiality of Blessings.)
Período documentado: 2020-06-01 hasta 2022-05-31
Three blog posts were written and posted on the Object Lessons blog. They investigated how the materiality of certain kinds of ritual items influence their treatment. What makes certain items generate a sense of mutual responsibility, whilst others can be thrown uncaringly into the trash? Why do some items engender obligation whilst others dissuade people from further interaction? What can the fuzzy boundaries between items that are considered vital and those that are thought to be inanimate tell us about waste practices more generally?
My research over the coming years will continue to seek to make tangible the links between religion, ecological destruction and protection, and economic, social, and material disparities. During the fellowship I submitted an ERC Consolidator Grant which engages Buddhist experiences of the Anthropocene, the night sky, and the new space race in Asia and the United States. This research project will look at how Buddhism interfaces ecological changes in the Anthropocene epoch and is grounded in a radical comparative approach based on long-term qualitative research, local engagements, and embodied artistic explorations.