<p>This dissertation ethnographically examines the lives of Tibetan Buddhist nuns in Yachen, a mega-sized Tibetan Buddhist encampment in eastern Tibet that emerged in the 1980s and is now a leading center of Tibetan Buddhist revivalism in post-Mao China. Over 10,000 nuns make up the vast majority of the permanent residents in this community (approximately 2,000 monks live there as well), but few scholarly discussions have taken place regarding the lives and practices of the nuns in Yachen or in Tibetan Buddhist revivals in China in general. This dissertation, therefore, calls attention first to the lack of proper research on these nuns by providing ethnographic accounts of their everyday lives in “China’s Tibet.” By placing the nuns and the...
This thesis explores the relationship between gender and Buddhism as it applies to conceptions of fe...
This article explores the Buddhist interactions between Tibet and China in contemporary period. In c...
This thesis explores the relationship between gender and Buddhism as it applies to conceptions of fe...
The speed and extent of the Tibetan Buddhist monastic revival make it one of the most extraordinary ...
This dissertation examines a Buddhist revitalization movement in the Tibetan county of Serta, in Sic...
This dissertation examines a Buddhist revitalization movement in the Tibetan county of Serta, in Sic...
This thesis is an exploration of the gendered nature of religious revitalization in the Tibetan Budd...
This study explores the revival and development of Tibetan Buddhist monasticismin contemporary China...
This study explores the revival and development of Tibetan Buddhist monasticism in contemporary Chin...
This article looks at the activities of the Tibetan Nuns Project in North India and the experience o...
This article investigates the recent manifestation of a number of Western Tibetan Buddhist nuns and ...
The literature on Tibetan Buddhism in post-Mao China presents a bifurcated history: ethnic nationali...
272 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.My dissertation, "Living...
Per the request of the author, the embargo for this dissertation has been extended an additional 5 y...
272 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.My dissertation, "Living...
This thesis explores the relationship between gender and Buddhism as it applies to conceptions of fe...
This article explores the Buddhist interactions between Tibet and China in contemporary period. In c...
This thesis explores the relationship between gender and Buddhism as it applies to conceptions of fe...
The speed and extent of the Tibetan Buddhist monastic revival make it one of the most extraordinary ...
This dissertation examines a Buddhist revitalization movement in the Tibetan county of Serta, in Sic...
This dissertation examines a Buddhist revitalization movement in the Tibetan county of Serta, in Sic...
This thesis is an exploration of the gendered nature of religious revitalization in the Tibetan Budd...
This study explores the revival and development of Tibetan Buddhist monasticismin contemporary China...
This study explores the revival and development of Tibetan Buddhist monasticism in contemporary Chin...
This article looks at the activities of the Tibetan Nuns Project in North India and the experience o...
This article investigates the recent manifestation of a number of Western Tibetan Buddhist nuns and ...
The literature on Tibetan Buddhism in post-Mao China presents a bifurcated history: ethnic nationali...
272 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.My dissertation, "Living...
Per the request of the author, the embargo for this dissertation has been extended an additional 5 y...
272 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.My dissertation, "Living...
This thesis explores the relationship between gender and Buddhism as it applies to conceptions of fe...
This article explores the Buddhist interactions between Tibet and China in contemporary period. In c...
This thesis explores the relationship between gender and Buddhism as it applies to conceptions of fe...