This article examines the filmmaking of writer and director Khyentse Norbu (Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche), a Tibetan-Bhutanese lama with major responsibilities as a senior Vajrayana teacher, and recognized as the third incarnation of the founder of the non-sectarian Khyentse lineage. Focusing particularly on his film Travelers and Magicians (2003), the article explores how Khyentse Norbu creates an experience of Buddhist seeing: an experience of impermanence [anitya], no self [anātma], dependent arising [pratītyasamutpāda], and emptiness [śūnyatā]. The filmmaker draws the audience into worlds that appear to exist and not exist, shaped as they are by these interrelated Buddhist realities. Moving back and forth between a frame story and...
Purpose of the Project:\ud Tibet: Spirit in Chains is a documentary about the difficulties Tibetans ...
This paper reads Wong Kar-wai’s Ashes of Time (1994) through the lens of Buddhism, specifically focu...
This article addresses artivism in Vikram Gandhi's 2011 documentary film Kumaré: The True Story of a...
This article examines the filmmaking of writer and director Khyentse Norbu (Dzongsar Jamyang Khyents...
This article addresses the relationship between exile and poverty in the context of the Tibetan Dias...
Screenwriter and director Sue Clayton and academic Shohini Chaudhuri consider storytelling structure...
This article investigates the representation of Buddhist values through the interplay between drama ...
Through its mandala-like structure, Why Has Bodhi-Dharma Left for the East? (Korea, 2007) provides a...
The text known in English as The Tibetan Book of the Dead is arguably the principle source for popul...
This is an extract from a Masters study describing my exploration of the art of film as an inner awa...
As Phra Tham, a forest monk from Southern Thailand, traveled by train from his monastery to his home...
This essay takes up a paradoxical problem articulated by Buddhist philosopher, Nishitani Keiji: the ...
This article is concerned with the ritually embedded character of open-air cinema in Thailand. It dr...
Things are not always what they seem is a practice-led project that explores the nature of Self-exis...
© 2017 Dr. Yu Su ChengThis practice-based creative PhD project consists of a 135-minute PhD essay fi...
Purpose of the Project:\ud Tibet: Spirit in Chains is a documentary about the difficulties Tibetans ...
This paper reads Wong Kar-wai’s Ashes of Time (1994) through the lens of Buddhism, specifically focu...
This article addresses artivism in Vikram Gandhi's 2011 documentary film Kumaré: The True Story of a...
This article examines the filmmaking of writer and director Khyentse Norbu (Dzongsar Jamyang Khyents...
This article addresses the relationship between exile and poverty in the context of the Tibetan Dias...
Screenwriter and director Sue Clayton and academic Shohini Chaudhuri consider storytelling structure...
This article investigates the representation of Buddhist values through the interplay between drama ...
Through its mandala-like structure, Why Has Bodhi-Dharma Left for the East? (Korea, 2007) provides a...
The text known in English as The Tibetan Book of the Dead is arguably the principle source for popul...
This is an extract from a Masters study describing my exploration of the art of film as an inner awa...
As Phra Tham, a forest monk from Southern Thailand, traveled by train from his monastery to his home...
This essay takes up a paradoxical problem articulated by Buddhist philosopher, Nishitani Keiji: the ...
This article is concerned with the ritually embedded character of open-air cinema in Thailand. It dr...
Things are not always what they seem is a practice-led project that explores the nature of Self-exis...
© 2017 Dr. Yu Su ChengThis practice-based creative PhD project consists of a 135-minute PhD essay fi...
Purpose of the Project:\ud Tibet: Spirit in Chains is a documentary about the difficulties Tibetans ...
This paper reads Wong Kar-wai’s Ashes of Time (1994) through the lens of Buddhism, specifically focu...
This article addresses artivism in Vikram Gandhi's 2011 documentary film Kumaré: The True Story of a...