Beyond the Roof of the World

Beyond the Roof of the World
Author: Benjamin D. Koen
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2008-11-26
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0199710023

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While Western medicine has conventionally separated music, science, and religion into distinct entities, traditional cultures throughout the world have always viewed music as a bridge that connects the physical with the spiritual. Now, as people in even the most technologically advanced nations across the globe struggle with obtaining affordable and reliable healthcare coverage, more and more people are turning to these ancient cultural practices of ICAM healing (integrative, complementary, and alternative medicine). With Beyond the Roof of the World, Dr. Benjamin D. Koen unearths the Western separation of healing from spiritual and musical practices as a culturally determined phenomenon, and proves the relevance of medical ethnomusicology in light of the globally spreading ICAM healing practices. Using the culture found within the towering Pamir Mountains of Badakhshan Tajikistan, in a place poetically known as the Roof of the World, as the paradigm of ICAM healing, Koen shows spirituality and musicality to be intimately intertwined with one's physical life, health and healing. For the first time, Koen bridges the widespread gap between ethnomusicology and music therapy. Koen's extensive research and emersion into the Badakhstan culture provides the reader with an "insider" perspective while maintaining an "observer's" view, as he infuses the text with relevant scholarship.

Beyond the Roof of the World

Beyond the Roof of the World
Author: Benjamin D. Koen
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2011-07-28
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780199798216

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Beyond the Roof of the World is a benchmark in Medical Ethnomusicology and integrative, complementary/alternative medicine. Koen explores ancient practices of music, prayer, and healing among the Pamiri people of Tajikistan.

Running on the Roof of the World

Running on the Roof of the World
Author: Jess Butterworth
Publsiher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781616208349

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A story of adventure, survival, courage, and hope, set in the vivid Himalayan landscape of Tibet and India. Tash lives in Tibet, where as a practicing Buddhist she must follow many rules to avoid the wrath of the occupying Chinese soldiers. Life remains peaceful as long as Tash, her family, and their community hide their religion and don’t mention its leader, the Dalai Lama. The quiet is ruptured when a man publicly sets himself on fire to protest the occupation. In the crackdown that follows, soldiers break into Tash’s house and seize her parents. Tash barely escapes, and soon she and her best friend, Sam, along with two borrowed yaks, flee across the mountains, where they face blizzards, hunger, a treacherous landscape, and the constant threat of capture. It’s a long, dangerous trip to the Indian border and safety—and not all will make it there. This action-packed novel tells a story of courage, hope, and the powerful will to survive, even in the most desperate circumstances.

The Museum on the Roof of the World

The Museum on the Roof of the World
Author: Clare Harris
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2012-10-30
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780226317472

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For millions of people around the world, Tibet is a domain of undisturbed tradition, the Dalai Lama a spiritual guide. By contrast, the Tibet Museum opened in Lhasa by the Chinese in 1999 was designed to reclassify Tibetan objects as cultural relics and the Dalai Lama as obsolete. Suggesting that both these views are suspect, Clare E. Harris argues in The Museum on the Roof of the World that for the past one hundred and fifty years, British and Chinese collectors and curators have tried to convert Tibet itself into a museum, an image some Tibetans have begun to contest. This book is a powerful account of the museums created by, for, or on behalf of Tibetans and the nationalist agendas that have played out in them. Harris begins with the British public’s first encounter with Tibetan culture in 1854. She then examines the role of imperial collectors and photographers in representations of the region and visits competing museums of Tibet in India and Lhasa. Drawing on fieldwork in Tibetan communities, she also documents the activities of contemporary Tibetan artists as they try to displace the utopian visions of their country prevalent in the West, as well as the negative assessments of their heritage common in China. Illustrated with many previously unpublished images, this book addresses the pressing question of who has the right to represent Tibet in museums and beyond.

Around the Roof of the World

Around the Roof of the World
Author: Nicholas Shoumatoff,Nina Shoumatoff
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 0472086693

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Travelers and mountaineers recount their journeys and discoveries in some of the most remote places in the world

Falling Off the Roof of the World

Falling Off the Roof of the World
Author: Lama Dudjom Dorjee
Publsiher: Infinity Publishing
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2006
Genre: Buddhist priests
ISBN: 9780741434302

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This is the fascinating autobiography of the Venerable Lama Dudjom Dorjee. In it are entertaining tales of his Tibetan childhood, his escape from Tibet and his subsequent journey into lama-hood.

On the Roof of the World

On the Roof of the World
Author: Richard Nelsson
Publsiher: Guardian Books
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2012-06-05
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780852653579

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Throughout its history the Guardian has had unparalleled access to mountaineers and climbers, and its coverage of the sport is second to none. From Edward Whymper's conquest of the Matterhorn in 1865 through to the first ever ascent of Everest in 1953, and on to the extreme climbing (and associated apparatus) that dominates the modern-day incarnation of the sport, the paper has chronicled every development with insight and intelligence. This beguiling collection draws together a selection of Guardian writing that is both informative and celebratory, tracking the sport's history and uncovering how public perception has changed over time. - Postings on how cigarettes 'aided breathing' on some of the earliest Everest expeditions - Victorian advice to 'lady climbers': 'Small rings should be sewn inside the seams of the skirt ... [so] that the whole dress may be drawn up at a moment's notice to the requisite height' - Articles on scrambling, fell-running, rock-climbing and rambling. Whether you're a serious mountaineer or a weekend rambler, On the Roof of the World is packed full of insights and stories that make it the perfect bedside companion.

First Across the Roof of the World

First Across the Roof of the World
Author: Graeme Dingle,Peter Hillary
Publsiher: Salem House Publishers
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1988-01-01
Genre: Himalaya Mountains
ISBN: 0340362022

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