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Textual Evidence for Sino-Tibetan Buddhism in Xixia
T'oung pao (Print), 2022The article introduces four case studies to argue for the existence of Sino-Tibetan Buddhism in the Xixia Kingdom (1038–1227). The first case is based on the Yuan period (1271–1368) ritual compilations by the Tangut monk Yixing Huijue 一行慧覺 (d.
K. Solonin
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Comparative Education
Tibetan Buddhism has played a shifting role in the official identity discourse of the Republic of China (ROC) on Taiwan. Established for the administration of Tibet, Mongolia, and other frontier regions in 1928, the ROC's Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs ...
Alessandra Ferrer
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Tibetan Buddhism has played a shifting role in the official identity discourse of the Republic of China (ROC) on Taiwan. Established for the administration of Tibet, Mongolia, and other frontier regions in 1928, the ROC's Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs ...
Alessandra Ferrer
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Sexbots: Drawing on Tibetan Buddhism and the Tantric tradition
Journal of Future Robot Life, 2020The plethora of technologies offering to match us up with our perfect partners, or to provide us with the ultimate sexual high, evidences our unfulfilled need for sexual and emotional companionship and fulfilment, together with the difficulties of ...
R. Mackenzie
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Rethinking Tibetan Buddhism in Post-Mao China, 1980–2015
, 2020The literature on Tibetan Buddhism in post-Mao China presents a bifurcated history: ethnic nationalism and (traditional) identity are foregrounded in scholarship on the revitalization of Tibetan Buddhism in Tibet; consumption and/or (global) modernism ...
J. Caple
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Tibetan Buddhism among Han Chinese
, 2020This study analyzes the growing appeal of Tibetan Buddhism among Han Chinese in contemporary China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. It examines the Tibetan tradition’s historical context and its social, cultural, and political adaptation to Chinese society, as ...
Joshua Esler
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Binding the Deities: Tibetan Buddhism, Reincarnation and the Chinese Communist Party
China ReportThis article investigates the interaction(s) between the communist state of China and Tibetan Buddhism. It will focus on the issue of reincarnation of tulkus or rinpoches, who are hierarchs in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition.
Jigme Yeshe Lama
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Tibetan Buddhism in the Age of Waste
Journal of the American Academy of ReligionTaking examples from lived Tibetan Buddhism, this article explores the role of religion in the generation, sorting, and handling of waste that is produced or ends up in the religious field.
Trine Brox
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Tibetan Buddhism: artistic, literary, and social legacy
IJoReSH: Indonesian Journal of Religion, Spirituality, and HumanitySince the 7th century, Tibetan culture and society have been profoundly influenced by Buddhism. This paper aims to explore how Buddhism has shaped Tibetan aesthetics, music, literature, and social structures and to understand its enduring role in Tibetan
Mohamad Zreik
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