Living treasure : Tibetan and Buddhist studies in honor of Janet Gyatso

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Published: Somerville : Wisdom Publications, 2023
Edition:First edition
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300 |a xii, 519 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates  |b chiefly illustrations (some color)  |c 24 cm 
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520 |a "Janet Gyatso has made substantial, influential, and incredibly valuable contributions to the fields of Buddhist and Tibetan studies. Her paradigm-shifting approach is to take a topic, an idea, a text, a term-often one that had long been taken for granted or overlooked-and turn it inside out, to radically reimagine the kinds of questions that might be asked and what the answers might reveal. The twenty-nine essays in this volume, authored by colleagues and former students-many of whom are now also colleagues-represent the breadth of her interests and influence, and the care that she has taken in training the current generation of scholars of Tibet and Buddhism. They are organized into five sections: Women, Gender, and Sexuality; Biography and Autobiography; the Nyingma Imaginaire; Literature, Art, and Poetry; and Early Modernity: Human and Non-Human Worlds. Contributions include José Cabezón on the incorporation of a Buddhist rock carving in Central Asian culture; Matthew Kapstein on the memoirs of an ambivalent reincarnated lama; Willa Baker on Jikmé Lingpa's theory of absence; Andrew Quintman on a found poem expressing worldly sadness on the forced closure of a monastery; and Padma 'tsho on Tibetan women's advocacy for full female ordination. These and the many other chapters, each fascinating reads in their own right, together offer a glowing tribute to a scholar who indelibly changed the way we think about Buddhism, its history, and its literature"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
505 0 |a I. Women, Gender, and Sexuality: The Revenge of the Demoness / José I. Cabezón -- The In/Visibility of Nuns and Yoginīs in Dudjom Lingpa's Songs of Advice / Holly Gayley -- Tibetan Nuns Writing on Equality and Education / Padma 'tsho (Baimacuo) -- Samtha/ the Borderlands of Tibetan Translation / Nicole Willock -- Sex, Part Two / Donald S. Lopez, Jr. -- The Possibilities of Emptiness and the Realities of (Trans) Gender / Julie Regan -- II. Biography and Autobiography: How I Fell into Tulkuship: A Childhood Memoir from Northeastern Tibet / Matthew T. Kapstein -- Auto/Biography for the End of the World: A Treasure Theory of Reading Revealed Life Stories / Elizabeth Angowski -- A Biography of Zur Chöying Rangdröl by the Fifth Dalai Lama / Samten G. Karmay --The Eleven Acts of Padmasambhava / Kurtis R. Schaeffer -- III. The Nyingma Imaginaire: “Karma and Aspirations Converge”: On Tendrel, Tsok, and Two Portraits of Jigmé Lingpa / Benjamin Bogin -- Jigmé Lingpa's Theology of Absence / Willa B. Baker -- Introductions in Order and Matter Out of Place: Entangled Epiphanies Between Mind and Matter / James Gentry -- Divine Creation and Pure Lands in Renaissance Tibet / David Germano -- Evoking the Divine Human: An Appearance of Suchness, Ornament of the Sacred / Jacob P. Dalton -- 
505 0 |a IV. Literature, Art, and Poetry: What Did Śāntideva Learn from Lovers? / Sonam Kachru -- On Gutsiness: The Courageous Eloquence of Pöpa Chenpo / Dominique Townsend -- The First Tibetan Orthographical Dictionary: Dag yig nyer mkho bsdus pa (Précis of Essential Orthography) / Pema Bhum -- What Language We Dare Learn and Speak: Decolonizing the Study of Tibetan Poetry / Nancy G. Lin -- The Immortal Ring of Love, Karma, and Poetry / Lama Jabb -- A Sad Song of Jonang / Andrew Quintman -- Two Sculpture-Portraits of the Fifth Dalai Lama, His Dedications, and the People to Whom He Bestowed Them / Amy Heller -- Some Observations on the Buddhāvataṃsakasūtra in Tibet / Leonard W.J. van der Kuijp -- V. Early Modernity: Human and Non-Human Worlds: Tendrel: Being Human in a More-than-Human World / Sarah H. Jacoby -- The Poetry of Being Human: Toward a Tibetan Wisdom Literature / Christina A. Kilby -- The Buddhist Aesthetic of Replication / Jonathan C. Gold -- Knowing Knowledge: Geluk and Sellarsian Epistemology and the Emergence of Tibetan Modernity / Jay Garfield -- My Life as a Parakeet: A Bönpo Version of the Conference of the Birds / Charles Ramble -- From the Blue Lake to the Emerald Isle via the Kingdom of Sikkim: An Offering to Janet Gyatso, a Dear Friend in Mindful Travels Around the Land / Heather Stoddard -- List of Janet Gyatso's Publications -- Tabula Congratulatoria -- Contributors' Biographies. 
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