Tibetan Voices

Tibetan Voices
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Pomegranate
Total Pages: 162
Release: 1996
Genre: Buddhism
ISBN: 9780764900044

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Combines color photos of Himalayan Buddhist culture in regions of Tibet, Ladakh, Lahual, Sikkim, and Tibetan refugee settlements in India with memoir-style accounts of Tibetan elders living in India, Canada, and the US, recounting events of daily life in monasteries, villages, and palaces, and adven

Voices from Tibet

Voices from Tibet
Author: Tsering Woeser,Lixiong Wang
Publsiher: Hong Kong University Press
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789888208111

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'Voices from Tibet' assembles essays and reportage in translation that capture many facets of the upheavals wrought by a rising China upon a sacred land and its pious people. With the TAR in a virtual lockdown after the 2008 unrest, this book sheds important light on the simmering frustrations that touched off the unrest and Beijing's relentless control tactics in its wake. The authors also interrogate long-standing assumptions about the Tibetans' political future. Woeser's and Wang's writings represent a rare Chinese view sympathetic to Tibetan causes. Their powerful testimony should resonate in many places confronting threats of cultural subjugation and economic domination by an external power.

Voices from Larung Gar

Voices from Larung Gar
Author: Holly Gayley
Publsiher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2021-04-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780834843509

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A collection of new voices from Tibet--at celebrated Larung Gar--with innovative reflections on how Buddhism can meet the challenges of our times. Voices from Larung Gar is the first collection of talks and writings by the leading voices of Larung Gar, the largest Buddhist institution on the Tibetan plateau. The book offers a compelling vision for Buddhism in the twenty-first century by some of the most erudite, creative, and influential Tibetan Buddhist luminaries today. In everyday language, these leaders delve into an array of contemporary issues, including science, ethics, gender equity, and animal welfare. This collection features contributions from a range of prominent figures who are forging dynamic, modern paths forward for an ancient tradition. Included are the internationally renowned Khenpo Jigme Phuntsok, founder of Larung Gar, his distinguished successors Khenpos Sodargye and Tsultrim Lodro, and erudite nuns holding the scholarly title Khenmo, who are becoming known for their impressive publishing projects. Larung Gar is thus one of Tibetan Buddhism's most vital communities, actively balancing cultural preservation and innovation.

Voices from Larung Gar

Voices from Larung Gar
Author: Holly Gayley
Publsiher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2021-04-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781611808940

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A collection of new voices from Tibet--at celebrated Larung Gar--with innovative reflections on how Buddhism can meet the challenges of our times. Voices from Larung Gar is the first collection of talks and writings by the leading voices of Larung Gar, the largest Buddhist institution on the Tibetan plateau. The book offers a compelling vision for Buddhism in the twenty-first century by some of the most erudite, creative, and influential Tibetan Buddhist luminaries today. In everyday language, these leaders delve into an array of contemporary issues, including science, ethics, gender equity, and animal welfare. This collection features contributions from a range of prominent figures who are forging dynamic, modern paths forward for an ancient tradition. Included are the internationally renowned Khenpo Jigme Phuntsok, founder of Larung Gar, his distinguished successors Khenpos Sodargye and Tsultrim Lodro, and erudite nuns holding the scholarly title Khenmo, who are becoming known for their impressive publishing projects. Larung Gar is thus one of Tibetan Buddhism's most vital communities, actively balancing cultural preservation and innovation.

Tibetan Voices

Tibetan Voices
Author: Robert Brainerd Ekvall
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1946
Genre: American poetry
ISBN: STANFORD:36105024336963

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Voice of An Exiled Tibetan

Voice of An Exiled Tibetan
Author: Yeshe Choesang
Publsiher: Yeshe Choesang
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2014-12-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9788192698885

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This book is about the human rights violations in Tibet, which include restrictions on freedom of religion, culture, language, belief, and association. In particular, Tibetans are subjected to arbitrary arrests and ill-treatment in detention, including torture by the Chinese authorities. Press freedom remains non-existent in China and the media in Tibet is tightly controlled by the Chinese leadership, making it difficult to accurately determine the extent of human rights violations. Today, China sees Tibetan religion and culture as the biggest threat to the Communist Party leadership. Cover photo: After 65 years of brutal oppression of the Tibetan people by China, Tibet is still an occupied territory and Tibetans live under constant surveillance by the military and police.

The Voice that Remembers

The Voice that Remembers
Author: Adhe Tapontsang,Joy Blakeslee
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780861716722

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When Adhe Tapontsang--or Ama (Mother) Adhe, as she is affectionately known--left Tibet in 1987, she was allowed to do so on the condition that she remain silent about her twenty-seven years in Chinese prisons. Yet she made a promise to herself and to the many that did not survive: she would not let the truth about China's occupation go unheard or unchallenged. The Voice That Remembers is an engrossing firsthand account of Ama Adhe's mission and a record of a crucial time in modern Tibetan history. It will forever change how you think about Tibet, about China, and about our shared capacity for survival.

The Spread of Tibetan Buddhism in China

The Spread of Tibetan Buddhism in China
Author: Dan Smyer Yu
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136633744

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Focusing on contemporary Tibetan Buddhist revivals in the Tibetan regions of the Sichuan and Qinghai Provinces in China, this book explores the intricate entanglements of the Buddhist revivals with cultural identity, state ideology, and popular imagination of Tibetan Buddhist spirituality in contemporary China. In turn, the author explores the broader socio-cultural implications of such revivals. Based on detailed cross-regional ethnographic work, the book demonstrates that the revival of Tibetan Buddhism in contemporary China is intimately bound with both the affirming and negating forces of globalization, modernity, and politics of religion, indigenous identity reclamation, and the market economy. The analysis highlights the multidimensionality of Tibetan Buddhism in relation to different religious, cultural, and political constituencies of China. By recognizing the greater contexts of China’s politics of religion and of the global status of Tibetan Buddhism, this book presents an argument that the revival of Tibetan Buddhism is not an isolated event limited merely to Tibetan regions; instead, it is a result of the intersection of both local and global transformative changes. The book is a useful contribution to students and scholars of Asian religion and Chinese studies.