This essay explores the pedagogy of Dza Patrul Rinpoche (1808–1887), a well-respected Buddhist teacher from Eastern Tibet, by considering examples where Patrul frames his teachings as oratorical performances. Patrul operates under the guiding pedagogical principle that self-promoting performance is good teaching. The term “performance” describes the competitive exchanges that appear in certain of Patrul’s writings, where the quality of the sermons in question is at issue. Patrul habitually directs focus to his teachings’ delivery, including instances where his lessons emerge out of conversations between invented characters. Patrul puts the oratorical capacity of his protagonists under a microscope and accentuates the artistry of their teach...
This dissertation is an extended look at the idea of power behind classical music and dance in Bangk...
This dissertation is an extended look at the idea of power behind classical music and dance in Bangk...
The article presents the author’s own teaching method, learner as a cultural actor, used on elective...
This essay explores the pedagogy of Dza Patrul Rinpoche (1808–1887), a well-respected Buddhist teach...
This essay explores the pedagogy of Dza Patrul Rinpoche (1808–1887), a well-respected Buddhist teach...
This article, part of a special issue on pedagogy and performance in Tibetan Buddhism, explores two ...
This article, part of a special issue on pedagogy and performance in Tibetan Buddhism, explores two ...
This article, part of a special issue on pedagogy and performance in Tibetan Buddhism, explores two ...
Buddhist forms of “ethical advice”—instructions that address life’s problems and offer methods for a...
textThis study is a contribution to the ongoing project of scholars and practitioners of performanc...
textThis study is a contribution to the ongoing project of scholars and practitioners of performanc...
Stratification makes the theatre a complex system. And what is more complex than the human being? Th...
The written curriculum of Tibet’s prestigious Mindrölling monastery, composed in 1689, marries a fir...
The written curriculum of Tibet’s prestigious Mindrölling monastery, composed in 1689, marries a fir...
The written curriculum of Tibet’s prestigious Mindrölling monastery, composed in 1689, marries a fir...
This dissertation is an extended look at the idea of power behind classical music and dance in Bangk...
This dissertation is an extended look at the idea of power behind classical music and dance in Bangk...
The article presents the author’s own teaching method, learner as a cultural actor, used on elective...
This essay explores the pedagogy of Dza Patrul Rinpoche (1808–1887), a well-respected Buddhist teach...
This essay explores the pedagogy of Dza Patrul Rinpoche (1808–1887), a well-respected Buddhist teach...
This article, part of a special issue on pedagogy and performance in Tibetan Buddhism, explores two ...
This article, part of a special issue on pedagogy and performance in Tibetan Buddhism, explores two ...
This article, part of a special issue on pedagogy and performance in Tibetan Buddhism, explores two ...
Buddhist forms of “ethical advice”—instructions that address life’s problems and offer methods for a...
textThis study is a contribution to the ongoing project of scholars and practitioners of performanc...
textThis study is a contribution to the ongoing project of scholars and practitioners of performanc...
Stratification makes the theatre a complex system. And what is more complex than the human being? Th...
The written curriculum of Tibet’s prestigious Mindrölling monastery, composed in 1689, marries a fir...
The written curriculum of Tibet’s prestigious Mindrölling monastery, composed in 1689, marries a fir...
The written curriculum of Tibet’s prestigious Mindrölling monastery, composed in 1689, marries a fir...
This dissertation is an extended look at the idea of power behind classical music and dance in Bangk...
This dissertation is an extended look at the idea of power behind classical music and dance in Bangk...
The article presents the author’s own teaching method, learner as a cultural actor, used on elective...