Tibetan Literature

Tibetan Literature
Author: Leonard van der Kuijp,James Burnell Robinson,Paul Harrison
Publsiher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 555
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781559390446

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Tibetan Literature addresses the immense variety of Tibet's literary heritage. An introductory essay by the editors attempts to assess the overall nature of 'literature' in Tibet and to understand some of the ways in which it may be analyzed into genres. The remainder of the book contains articles by nearly thirty scholars from America, Europe, and Asia—each of whom addresses an important genre of Tibetan literature. These articles are distributed among eight major rubrics: two on history and biography, six on canonical and quasi-canonical texts, four on philosophical literature, four on literature on the paths, four on ritual, four on literary arts, four on non-literary arts and sciences, and two on guidebooks and reference works.

Modern Tibetan Literature and Social Change

Modern Tibetan Literature and Social Change
Author: Lauran R. Hartley,Patricia Schiaffini-Vedani
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2008-07-16
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0822342774

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The first systematic and detailed overview of modern Tibetan literature.

Among Tibetan Texts

Among Tibetan Texts
Author: E. Gene Smith
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2001-06-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780861711796

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For three decades, E. Gene Smith ran the Library of Congress's Tibetan Text Publication Project of the United States Public Law 480 (PL480) - an effort to salvage and reprint the Tibetan literature that had been collected by the exile community or by members of the Bhotia communities of Sikkim, Bhutan, India, and Nepal. Smith wrote prefaces to these reprinted books to help clarify and contextualize the particular Tibetan texts: the prefaces served as rough orientations to a poorly understood body of foreign literature. Originally produced in print quantities of twenty, these prefaces quickly became legendary, and soon photocopied collections were handed from scholar to scholar, achieving an almost cult status. These essays are collected here for the first time. The impact of Smith's research on the academic study of Tibetan literature has been tremendous, both for his remarkable ability to synthesize diverse materials into coherent accounts of Tibetan literature, history, and religious thought, and for the exemplary critical scholarship he brought to this field.

Modern Tibetan Literature and Social Change

Modern Tibetan Literature and Social Change
Author: Lauran R. Hartley,Patricia Schiaffini-Vedani
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2008-07-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780822381433

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Modern Tibetan Literature and Social Change is the first systematic and detailed overview of modern Tibetan literature, which has burgeoned only in the last thirty years. This comprehensive collection brings together fourteen pioneering scholars in the nascent field of Tibetan literary studies, including authors who are active in the Tibetan literary world itself. These scholars examine the literary output of Tibetan authors writing in Tibetan, Chinese, and English, both in Tibet and in the Tibetan diaspora. The contributors explore the circumstances that led to the development of modern Tibetan literature, its continuities and breaks with classical Tibetan literary forms, and the ways that writers use forms such as magical realism, satire, and humor to negotiate literary freedom within the People’s Republic of China. They provide crucial information about Tibetan writers’ lives in China and abroad, the social and political contexts in which they write, and the literary merits of their oeuvre. Along with deep social, cultural, and political analysis, this wealth of information clarifies the complex circumstances that Tibetan writers face in the PRC and the diaspora. The contributors consider not only poetry, short stories, and novels but also other forms of cultural production—such as literary magazines, films, and Web sites—that provide a public forum in the Tibetan areas of the PRC, where censorship and restrictions on public gatherings remain the norm. Modern Tibetan Literature and Social Change includes a previously unavailable list of modern Tibetan works translated into Western languages and a comprehensive English-language index of names, subjects, and terms. Contributors: Pema Bhum, Howard Y. F. Choy, Yangdon Dhondup, Lauran R. Hartley, Hortsang Jigme, Matthew T. Kapstein, Nancy G. Lin, Lara Maconi, Françoise Robin, Patricia Schiaffini-Vedani, Ronald D. Schwartz, Tsering Shakya, Sangye Gyatso (aka Gangzhün), Steven J. Venturino, Riika Virtanen

Tibetan Literary Genres Texts and Text Types

Tibetan Literary Genres  Texts  and Text Types
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2015-09-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789004301153

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The papers in Tibetan Literary Genres, Texts, and Text Types investigate specific Tibetan genres and texts as well as genre classification, transformation, and reception. The text types examined range from oral trickster narratives to songs, offering-rituals, biographies, and modern literature.

The Archaeology of Tibetan Books

The Archaeology of Tibetan Books
Author: Agnieszka Helman-Ważny
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2014-07-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004275058

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In Archaeology of Tibetan Books, Agnieszka Helman-Ważny explores the varieties of artistic expression, materials, and tools that have shaped Tibetan books over the millennia. Digging into the history of the bookmaking craft, the author approaches these ancient texts primarily through the lens of their artistry, while simultaneously showing them as physical objects embedded in pragmatic, economic, and social frameworks. She provides analyses of several significant Tibetan books—which usually carry Buddhist teachings—including a selection of manuscripts from Dunhuang from the 1st millennium C.E., examples of illuminated manuscripts from Western and Central Tibet dating from the 15th century, and fragments of printed Tibetan Kanjurs from as early as 1410. This detailed study of bookmaking sheds new light on the books' philosophical meanings.

Tibetan Historical Literature

Tibetan Historical Literature
Author: A.I. Vostrikov
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136776014

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First Published in 1995. The Russian original of the present work was posthumously published in 1962 in the revived Bibliotheea Buddhiea series and edited by G. N. Roerich. Improvements have been made to this title: the end-of-book notes are now arranged page-wise, and all Tibetan words are given in Roman transliteration. This book will be of interest to those already engaged in study of Western Tibet and particularly students of the history of Ladakh.

Oral and Literary Continuities in Modern Tibetan Literature

Oral and Literary Continuities in Modern Tibetan Literature
Author: Lama Jabb
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2015-06-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781498503341

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This book reveals that the roots of modern Tibetan literature grow in the rich and fertile soil of Tibet’s oral and literary traditions, rather than in the 1980s as current scholarship presents.