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Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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Fictional Facts or Factual Fiction? The Social Reality behind Kha stag ʼDzam yag’s "Diary" and Lhag pa Don grub’s "Life of a mule driver"

Fictional Facts or Factual Fiction? Lucia Galli's talk on self-representation and the social reality behind two Tibetan memoirs
Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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The Nechung Oracle and the Construction of Identity in the Tibetan Diaspora

The Oracle in Exile: Pema Choedon's talk on the Nechung Oracle and identity construction in the Tibetan Diaspora
Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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Writing about the Nechung Oracle

Christopher Bell's talk about oracles, protector deities, and other mysteries
Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar

The sku bla of the Tibetan emperors and its metamorphosis in Yungdrung Bön

In the late 12th century Yungdrung Bön text Grags pa gling grags a deity that has a special relationship to the Tibetan ruler plays a prominent part in the narrative of the Tibetan kings.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Photography and Tibet

Author, Clare Harris, talks about her book on photography in Tibet - a place that has for centuries been a source of fascination for outsiders and a captivating yet troublesome subject for photographers.
The New Madhyamaka

A Dose of Wittgenstein

Mark Siderits (Seoul National University emeritus) gives the eleventh talk in the New Madhyamaka workshop.
The New Madhyamaka

Linguistic and Philosophical Integration of Madhyamaka: Some Reflections

Mattia Salvini (Mahidol University) gives the tenth talk in the New Madhyamaka workshop.
The New Madhyamaka

Ninth talk in the New Madhyamaka workshop

Parimal Patil (Harvard University), gives the ninth talk in the New Madhyamaka workshop.
The New Madhyamaka

Quantum Mechanics and Deep Interconnectness

Michel Bitbol (Centre Nationale de la Recherce Scientifique, Paris), gives the eighth talk in the New Madhaymaka workshop.
The New Madhyamaka

Perspectivalism and Madhyamaka

Charles Goodman, (Binghampton University), gives the sixth talk in the New Madhyamaka workshop.
The New Madhyamaka

The Fifth Corner of Four

Graham Priest, (Graduate Centre, City University of New York), gives the fourth talk in the New Madhyamaka workshop.
The New Madhyamaka

Madhyamaka, Consciousness and Mental Causation

Sonam Thakchoe (University of Tasmania), gives the third talk in the New Madhymaka workshop
The New Madhyamaka

Modern Philosophical Tools and Classic Madhyamaka Texts

Jay Garfield (Yale/National University of Singapore) gives the second talk in the New Madhyamaka workshop.
The New Madhyamaka

Introduction to the New Madhyamaka workshop

Jan Westerhoff, Associate Professor of Religious Ethics at the University of Oxford, introduces The New Madhyamaka workshop.
Alumni Weekend

Sacred Landscapes, Buddhist Temples: A case study from Central Tibet

This talk illustrates how Tibetan Buddhism relates to the landscapes of the Tibetan plateau, to form a unique, truly Himalayan blend.
The technology issue (Forced Migration Review 38)

FMR 38 The networking Tibetan diaspora

The networking Tibetan diaspora.
Anthropology

Tibetan Vampire Slayers in Nepal

Dr Charles Ramble, of the Oxford University Oriental Institute, gives an Anthropology Departmental Seminar entitled The Mysterious Reluctance of Tibetan Vampire Slayers in Nepal (12 March 2010).

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