CORRESPONDENCE, ANNOUNCEMENTS
REPORTS
Conferences, Annoucements, Reports 164
Journal of the International Association of Tibetan Studies (JIATS)
Issue n°3, December 2007
http://www.jiats.org
TABLE OF CONTENTS Articles
A Look at the Diversity of the Gzhan stong Tradition – Anne Burchardi
Beyond Anonymity: Paleographic Analyses of the Dunhuang Manuscripts – Jacob Dalton, Tom Davis, and Sam van Schaik
“Emperor” Mu rug btsan and the ‘Phang thang ma Catalogue – Brandon Dotson
An Early Seventeenth-Century Tibeto-Mongolian Ceremonial Staff – Johan Elverskog
The Importance of the Underworlds: Asuras’ Caves in Buddhism, and Some Other Themes in Early Buddhist Tantras Reminiscent of the Later Padmasambhava Legends
– Robert Mayer
Re-Assessing the Supine Demoness: Royal Buddhist Geomancy in the Srong btsan sgam po Mythology
– Martin A. Mills
Modernity, Power, and the Reconstruction of Dance in Post-1950s Tibet – Anna Morcom
Book Reviews
Review of Sørensen et al., Thundering Falcon: An Inquiry into the History and Cult of Khra ‘brug, Tibet’s First Buddhist Temple
– Bryan Cuevas
Review of Sujata, Tibetan Songs of Realization: Echoes from a Seventeenth-Century Scholar and Siddha in Amdo – Lauran Hartley
Review of Linrothe, ed., Holy Madness: Portraits of Tantric Siddhas and Mullin, The Flying Mystics of Tibetan Buddhism
– Serinity Young
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