Women in Tibet

Women in Tibet
Author: Janet Gyatso,Hanna Havnevik
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2005
Genre: Women
ISBN: 0231130988

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Collection of historical, literary, ethographical essays about the history - Women in traditional Tibet - and present situation of women in Tibet - Modern Tibetan Women, offering data and reflection on certain topics, like the lives of individual women. Based on texts, anthropological data, literature, newspaper articles, fieldwork and oral history.

Sky Train

Sky Train
Author: Canyon Sam
Publsiher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2011-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780295800066

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Through a lyrical narrative of her journey to Tibet in 2007, activist Canyon Sam contemplates modern history from the perspective of Tibetan women. Traveling on China's new "Sky Train," she celebrates Tibetan New Year with the Lhasa family whom she'd befriended decades earlier and concludes an oral-history project with women elders. As she uncovers stories of Tibetan women's courage, resourcefulness, and spiritual strength in the face of loss and hardship since the Chinese occupation of Tibet in 1950, and observes the changes wrought by the controversial new rail line in the futuristic "new Lhasa," Sam comes to embrace her own capacity for letting go, for faith, and for acceptance. Her glimpse of Tibet's past through the lens of the women - a visionary educator, a freedom fighter, a gulag survivor, and a child bride - affords her a unique perspective on the state of Tibetan culture today - in Tibet, in exile, and in the widening Tibetan diaspora. Gracefully connecting the women's poignant histories to larger cultural, political, and spiritual themes, the author comes full circle, finding wisdom and wholeness even as she acknowledges Tibet's irreversible changes.

Feminine Ground

Feminine Ground
Author: Janice Dean Willis
Publsiher: Snow Lion Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages: 174
Release: 1995
Genre: Women
ISBN: UCSC:32106013737751

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Brings to the fore the voices of the major Western women scholars of Tibetan Buddhism...an outstanding resource.--Pacific Sun

Women in Tibet

Women in Tibet
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1995
Genre: Women
ISBN: 7801024028

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Feminine Ground

Feminine Ground
Author: Janice Dean Willis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1989
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: UVA:X030121301

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Determination

Determination
Author: Carol Devine
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 118
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Buddhist nuns
ISBN: 096969380X

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When a Woman Becomes a Religious Dynasty

When a Woman Becomes a Religious Dynasty
Author: Hildegard Diemberger
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2014-03-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780231143219

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In the fifteenth century, the princess Chokyi Dronma was told by the leading spiritual masters of her time that she was the embodiment of the ancient Indian tantric deity Vajravarahi, known in Tibetan as Dorje Phagmo, the Thunderbolt Female Pig. After suffering a great personal tragedy, Chokyi Dronma renounced her royal status to become a nun, and, in turn, the tantric consort of three outstanding religious masters of her era. After her death, Chokyi Dronma's masters and disciples recognized a young girl as her reincarnation, the first in a long, powerful, and influential female lineage. Today, the twelfth Samding Dorje Phagmo leads the Samding monastery and is a high government cadre in the Tibet Autonomous Region. Hildegard Diemberger builds her book around the translation of the first biography of Chokyi Dronma recorded by her disciples in the wake of her death. The account reveals an extraordinary phenomenon: although it had been believed that women in Tibet were not allowed to obtain full ordination equivalent to monks, Chokyi Dronma not only persuaded one of the highest spiritual teachers of her era to give her full ordination but also established orders for other women practitioners and became so revered that she was officially recognized as one of two principal spiritual heirs to her main master. Diemberger offers a number of theoretical arguments about the importance of reincarnation in Tibetan society and religion, the role of biographies in establishing a lineage, the necessity for religious teachers to navigate complex networks of political and financial patronage, the cultural and social innovation linked to the revival of ancient Buddhist civilizations, and the role of women in Buddhism. Four introductory, stage-setting chapters precede the biography, and four concluding chapters discuss the establishment of the reincarnation lineage and the role of the current incarnation under the peculiarly contradictory communist system.

Oral Histories of Tibetan Women

Oral Histories of Tibetan Women
Author: Lily Xiao Hong Lee
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2022-05-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000588132

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Through the translated stories of twenty Tibetan women of various backgrounds, ages and occupations who were alive in the twentieth century, this book presents broad, under-explored and engaging perspectives on Tibetan culture and politics, ethnicity or mixed ethnicity, art, marriage, religion, education and values. Offering a unique spectrum of primary sources, this book showcases interviews which were recorded in the 1990s and early 2000s which faithfully document Tibetan women telling their stories in their own words and situate these stories in their historical and socio-cultural contexts. These women were historically and religiously significant, such as a tulku (an incarnate), and tribal and local leaders, as well as ordinary women, such as poor peasants, the urban poor and women in polyandrous marriages. An important and unique contribution to the understanding of Tibetan women, this book is a valuable resource for those in the fields of anthropology, women and gender studies, applied history, contemporary China studies and Indigenous studies.