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252. The Esoteric Community Tantra with The Illuminating Lamp : Volume I: Chapters 1–12
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Great Vajradhara, Chandrakirti, Great Vajradhara, and Chandrakirti
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- Tantric Buddhism--Sacred books
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A new presentation of Tantra with its most renowned commentary by one of the foremost translator/scholar teams of Indian and Tibetan Buddhism.This volume is a translation of the first twelve chapters of The Glorious Esoteric Community Great King of Tantras (Sri Guhyasamaja Maha-tantra-raja), along with the commentary called The Illuminating Lamp (Pradipoddyotana-nama-tika), a commentary in Sanskrit on this tantra by the seventh-century Buddhist intellectual and tantric scholar-adept Chandrakirti. Regarded by Indo-Tibetan tradition as the esoteric scripture wherein the Buddha revealed in greatest detail the actual psycho-physical process of his enlightenment, The Esoteric Community Tantra is a preeminent text of the class of scriptures known to Indian Buddhist scholar-adepts as great yoga tantra, and later to their Tibetan successors as unexcelled yoga tantra. The Illuminating Lamp presents a system of interpretive guidelines according to which the cryptic meanings of all tantras might be extracted in order to engage the ritual and yogic practices taught therein. Applying its interpretive strategies to the text of The Esoteric Community Tantra, The Illuminating Lamp articulates a synthetic, “vajra vehicle” (vajrayana) discourse that locates tantric practices and ideals squarely within the cosmological and institutional frameworks of exoteric Mahayana Buddhism.
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- 2021
253. Policing, Mental Illness and Media : The Framing of Mental Health Crisis Encounters and Police Use of Force
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Katrina Clifford and Katrina Clifford
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- Police and mass media, Police brutality, Mentally ill offenders, Police and mass media--Australia, Police brutality--Australia, Mentally ill offenders--Australia
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This book examines the complexities of the relationship between policing and mental health – in Australia especially – including the circumstances that lead to police use of force, and the ways in which news media typically report deaths resulting from police contact with people in mental health crisis. When a vulnerable member of society is killed by the police, it is only natural that questions are asked about the behaviour and actions of those involved. Police are, after all, meant to be the ‘protectors of society'. By virtue of these circumstances, fatal encounters between police and mentally ill individuals in crisis often attract heightened media and legal attention, as well as public debate. Drawing together research interviews and extensive case study analysis, the book explores the conditions for the production of this news media coverage, the ways in which it can shape public perceptions of police-involved mental health crisis interventions, and the potential impactson those involved in and affected by such events. The implications for police agencies are also considered in the context of how they respond to vulnerable people in the community, while being in the media spotlight. This book will appeal to students, scholars and practitioners in journalism, media studies, policing, criminology, sociology, and mental health as well as those interested in learning about the relationship between policing, mental illness, and media representation.
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- 2021
254. Theatres of Thought: Theatre, Performance and Philosophy
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Daniel Watt, Editor and Daniel Watt, Editor
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Theatre, fundamentally, makes things appear. Philosophy, fundamentally, makes things appear. Philosophy is at work in all disciplines. The issue is less about bringing them together but rather articulating the fact that they, like science and art, have never been truly apart. Theatre has been gradually increasing its theoretical articulation over decades, fascinated by the possibility of transforming thought into spectacle.The essays collected in this volume address these issues from wide-ranging perspectives and approaches. They arise from meetings of the Theatre, Performance and Philosophy working group at the 2005 and 2006 conferences of TaPRA (Theatre and Performance Research Association), and from papers presented under the auspices of CTPP (Centre for Theatre, Performance and Philosophy) at Aberystwyth University.
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- 2021
255. Geographies of Affect in Contemporary Literature and Visual Culture : Central Europe and the West
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Ágnes Györke, Imola Bülgözdi, Ágnes Györke, and Imola Bülgözdi
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- National characteristics, Central European, Motion pictures--Hungary--History and criticism, Transnationalism in literature, Central European literature--20th century--History and criticism, Affect (Psychology) in literature, Central Europeans, Cities and towns in literature, Cities and towns in motion pictures
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Geographies of Affect in Contemporary Literature and Visual Culture opens a dialogue between the literary and filmic works produced in Central Europe and in the Anglophone world. It relies on the concept of translocality to explore this corpus, offering new readings of contemporary Hungarian films as well as urban fiction and poetry in English. Calling attention to the role of affect in imagining city space, the volume investigates György Pálfi's Taxidermia, Béla Tarr's Family Nest, Teju Cole's Open City, Toni Morrison's Jazz, China Miéville's Un Lun Dun, Chimamanda Adichie's Americanah, and Patrick Neate's City of Tiny Lights, among many other urban narratives. Contributors examine both widely explored emotions and under-researched affects, such as shame, fascination, and the role of withdrawal in contemporary literature and culture. Contributors: Tamás Bényei, Imola Bülgözdi, Fanni Feldmann, Zsolt Győri, Ágnes Györke, Brigitta Hudácskó, György Kalmár, Anna Kérchy, Márta Kőrösi, Jennifer Leetsch, Katalin Pálinkás, Miklós Takács, Pieter Vermeulen.
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- 2021
256. The Buddhist Self : On Tathāgatagarbha and Ātman
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C. V. Jones and C. V. Jones
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- Mahayana Buddhism--Doctrines, Buddhism--India, Tatha¯gatagarbha (Buddhism), A¯tman
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Winner of the 2021 Toshihide Numata Book Award in BuddhismThe assertion that there is nothing in the constitution of any person that deserves to be considered the self (ātman)—a permanent, unchanging kernel of personal identity in this life and those to come—has been a cornerstone of Buddhist teaching from its inception. Whereas other Indian religious systems celebrated the search for and potential discovery of one's “true self,” Buddhism taught about the futility of searching for anything in our experience that is not transient and ephemeral. But a small yet influential set of Mahāyāna Buddhist texts, composed in India in the early centuries CE, taught that all sentient beings possess at all times, and across their successive lives, the enduring and superlatively precious nature of a Buddha. This was taught with reference to the enigmatic expression tathāgatagarbha—the “womb” or “chamber” for a Buddha—which some texts refer to as a person's true self.The Buddhist Self is a methodical examination of Indian teaching about the tathāgatagarbha (otherwise the presence of one's “Buddha-nature”) and the extent to which different Buddhist texts and authors articulated this in terms of the self. C. V. Jones attends to each of the Indian Buddhist works responsible for explaining what is meant by the expression tathāgatagarbha, and how far this should be understood or promoted using the language of selfhood. With close attention to these sources, Jones argues that the trajectory of Buddha-nature thought in India is also the history and legacy of a Buddhist account of what deserves to be called the self: an innovative attempt to equip Mahāyāna Buddhism with an affirmative response to wider Indian interest in the discovery of something precious or even divine in one's own constitution. This argument is supplemented by critical consideration of other themes that run through this distinctive body of Mahāyānist literature: the relationship between Buddhist and non-Buddhist teachings about the self, the overlap between the tathāgatagarbha and the nature of the mind, and the originally radical position that the only means of becoming liberated from rebirth is to achieve the same exalted status as the Buddha.
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- 2021
257. Weathering Shakespeare : Audiences and Open-air Performance
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Evelyn O'Malley and Evelyn O'Malley
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- Theater, Open-air, Ecocriticism
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Winner of the ASLE-UKI 2022 Book PrizeFrom The Pastoral Players'1884 performance of As You Like It to contemporary site-specific productions activist interventions, there is a rich history of open air performances of Shakespeare's plays beyond their early modern origins. Weathering Shakespeare reveals how new insights from the environmental humanities can transform our understanding of this popular performance practice. Drawing on audience accounts of outdoor productions of those plays most commonly chosen for open air performance – including A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Tempest – the book examines how performers and audiences alike have reacted to unpredictable natural environments.
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- 2021
258. Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage 2019
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Susan Morris, Wendy Bosberry-Scott, Gervase Belfield, Susan Morris, Wendy Bosberry-Scott, and Gervase Belfield
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Debrett's Peerage & Baronetage is the only up-to-date printed reference guide to the United Kingdom's titled families: the hereditary peers, life peers and peeresses, and baronets, and their descendants who form the fascinating tapestry of the peerage. This is the first ebook edition of Debrett's Peerage &Baronetage, and it also contains information relating to: The Royal Family Coats of Arms Principal British Commonwealth Orders Courtesy titles Forms of address Extinct, dormant, abeyant and disclaimed titles. Special features for this anniversary edition include: The Roll of Honour, 1920: a list of the 3,150 people whose names appeared in the volume who were killed in action or died as a result of injuries sustained during the First World War. A number of specially commissioned articles, including an account of John Debrett's life and the early history of Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage, a history of the royal dukedoms, and an in-depth feature exploring the implications of modern legislation and mores on the ancient traditions of succession.
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- 2020
259. Dictionnaire des coureurs cyclistes sur route : Tous les palmarès (1876-2019) - Tome 1 : A-J
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Benjamin Chauvet, Didier Chauvet, Benjamin Chauvet, and Didier Chauvet
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Ce dictionnaire des coureurs cyclistes sur route (1876-2019) est un outil exceptionnel et complètement inédit, mis à la disposition de tous les passionnés de cyclisme et de sport en général. Appuyé sur une somme considérable d'archives, ce livre regorge d'informations. Il dresse un panorama complet de l'histoire du cyclisme sur route à travers les fiches des palmarès de 3 000 coureurs cyclistes de tous horizons sur une période de plus de 140 ans. Des plus grandes aux plus petites courses, des classiques aux grands tours, le lecteur trouvera ici la totalité de ce qui fait l'univers des compétitions du cyclisme sur route.
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- 2020
260. Practice Methodologies in Education Research
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Julianne Lynch, Julie Rowlands, Trevor Gale, Stephen Parker, Julianne Lynch, Julie Rowlands, Trevor Gale, and Stephen Parker
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- Education--Research--Methodology
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Practice Methodologies in Education Research offers a fresh approach to researching practice in education. Addressing a major gap in research methodology scholarship, it highlights how integral practice theory is to the transformational agendas of education research, introducing a theory of activist practice methodologies informed by expansive theories of practice. With contributions from leading education researchers drawn from across the world, the book confronts onto-epistemological dilemmas for doing research that arise from taking practice theory seriously, including the theories of Bourdieu, de Certeau, Deleuze, Haraway, Latour, Taylor, and Vygotsky. A defining feature of the chapters is their activist axiologies and their experimental approach to researching practice in education, in fields as diverse as educational leadership, schooling, higher education, adult and workplace education and training, professional practice, and informal learning. Practice Methodologies in Education is essential reading for education academics and postgraduates engaged in critical research using practice theory.
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- 2020
261. Bringing Buddhism to Tibet : History and Narrative in the DBA' BZHED Manuscript
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Lewis Doney and Lewis Doney
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- Buddhism--China--Tibet Autonomous Region--History
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Bringing Buddhism to Tibet is a landmark study of the Dba'bzhed, a text recounting the introduction of Buddhism to Tibet. The narrative of Buddhism's arrival in Tibet is known from a number of versions, but the Dba'bzhed—preserved in a single manuscript—is the oldest complete copy. Although the Dba'bzhed stands at the head of a long tradition of history writing in the Tibetan language, and has been known for more than two decades, this book provides a full transcription of the Tibetan for the first time, together with a new translation. The book also introduces Tibetan history and the Dba'bzhed with several introductory chapters on various aspects of the text by experienced scholars in the field of Tibetan philology. These detailed studies provide analysis of the text's narrative context, its position within traditional and current historiography, and the organisation and structure of the text itself and its antecedents. Bringing Buddhism to Tibet is essential reading for anyone interested in Tibetan history and kingship, the nature of Tibetan historical narrative or the traditions of text transmission and codicology. The book will also be of general interest to students of Buddhism and the spread of Buddhism across Asia.
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- 2020
262. The Tara Tantra : Tara's Fundamental Ritual Text (Tara-mula-kalpa)
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Susan A. Landesman and Susan A. Landesman
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- Tantric Buddhism, Buddhism--Rituals--Texts, Mandala (Buddhism)
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A groundbreaking English translation of a key tantric text in the history of Indo-Tibetan Buddhism.This volume contains an English translation of the “root text” of the Tara-mula-kalpa, a scripture-ritual compendium that captures an important Buddhist tantric tradition in mid-formation. In this regard it is utterly unique and unlike any other text in the Buddhist canon. Its contents document the emergence of the quintessential female Buddha Tara in seventh-century India. As her popularity grew, her cult spread throughout Southeast Asia, as well as Tibet, where she became revered as the “Mother” of the Tibetan people. Tara is worshiped for a variety of reasons, from health and long life, to wealth, protection from enemies, and ultimately, the mind of enlightenment. Her presence pervades the evolution of Buddhism in Tibet, including within royal circles, as well as mentor and guide to many important Buddhist scholars, practitioners, and lineage holders.
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- 2020
263. Responding to Site : The Performance Work of Marilyn Arsem
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Jennie Klein, Natalie Loveless, Jennie Klein, and Natalie Loveless
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- Women artists--United States--21st century, Electronic books, Performance art--United States, Performance artists--21st century
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This book focuses on the performance art of Marilyn Arsem, an internationally acclaimed performance artist known for her innovative and experimental work. Arsem's work addresses women's history and myth-making capacities, the potency of site and geography, the idea of the audience as witnesses and the intimacy of one-to-one works. One of the most prolific performance artists working in the United States today, Arsem performs carefully choreographed durational actions that are developed site-responsively and range from deceptively simple interventions to elaborately orchestrated actions. This edited volume seeks to extend Arsem's legacy beyond the audiences of her live performances and enter her work into the lexicon of the art world. Accompanied by 200 images, this book will be of interest to scholars and students of performance studies, feminist performance, feminist art history and performance history. It will also contribute to the history of alternative spaces and galleries, which is only now being written. I have had the privilege of knowing Marilyn for over 30 years. Her work has given me so many epiphanies about live art, time-based art practice and durational performance practice. How and why do you choose a single action and enact it over an extended period of time? How do you respond to site and create a sacred meditational zone; a reflexive space about the human condition? And most importantly, how do you teach future generations about the importance of living while making art as a spiritual and philosophical practice? This book is yet another example of Arsem's legacy. Fundamental, I'd say. Guillermo Gómez-Peña Watching Marilyn Arsem perform can be a slow, careful, vulnerable and heart-stoppingly profound experience. To see her is to know better the complex, intermingling particularities of body, space, time, being and action. Reading this comprehensive, lucidly written and deeply insightful book – the first significant publication on Arsem's practice as a performance artist – will enable new perspectives on a major artist's work. It also sheds vivid light upon enduring themes for the critical encounter with art: duration and doing, materiality and nothingness, truth and representation, commitment and experiment, togetherness and solitude, experience and endurance. Dominic Johnson, Queen Mary University of London
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- 2020
264. Jonang: The One Hundred and Eight Teaching Manuals : Essential Teachings of the Eight Practice Lineages of Tibet, Volume 18
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Jamgon Kongtrul and Jamgon Kongtrul
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- Religion, Spiritual life--Tantric Buddhism, Tantric Buddhism--Tibet Region--Doctrines
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Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Taye presents practical teachings from a variety of Tibetan Buddhist traditions in this volume of The Treasury of Precious Instructions.The Treasury of Precious Instructions by Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Taye, one of Tibet's greatest Buddhist masters, is a shining jewel of Tibetan literature, presenting essential teachings from the entire spectrum of practice lineages that existed in Tibet. In its eighteen volumes, Kongtrul brings together some of the most important texts on key topics of Buddhist thought and practice as well as authoring significant new sections of his own.In this, the eighteenth volume, Kongtrul expands on The One Hundred and Eight Guidebooks, a collection of teaching manuals compiled by the sixteenth-century Tibetan master Kunga Drolchok, adding Indic source texts, Tibetan antecedents, and later interpretations. Though compiled by a Jonangpa abbot and transmitted by the Jonang tradition, these teaching manuals are actually drawn from the Kadam, Sakya, Kagyu, and, to a lesser extent, Nyingma traditions. They are succinct and impart practical wisdom, as transmitted by key figures like Kunga Chogdrub and Lowo Khenchen Sonam Lhundrub. Gyurme Dorje, the translator, provides extensive notes and helpful context throughout. The resulting volume preserves and integrates the diverse lineages of Tibetan Buddhism while providing useful advice to practitioners.
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- 2020
265. The Routledge Research Companion to Travel Writing
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Alasdair Pettinger, Tim Youngs, Alasdair Pettinger, and Tim Youngs
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- Travelers' writings--History and criticism, Travel writing--History
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Showcasing established and new patterns of research, The Routledge Research Companion to Travel Writing takes an interdisciplinary approach to scholarship and to travel texts themselves. The volume adopts a thematic approach, with each contributor considering a specific aspect of travel writing – a recurrent motif, an organising principle or a literary form. All of the essays include a discussion of representative travel texts, to ensure that the volume as a whole represents a broad historical and geographical range of travel writing. Together, the 25 essays and the editors'introduction offer a comprehensive and authoritative reflection of the state of travel writing criticism and lay the ground for future developments.
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- 2020
266. The Soul
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Piers Morris and Piers Morris
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The Soul reviews and summarises key literature and research that has been conducted in relation to the soul, the development of the soul, and the journey of the soul through its various cycles.It explains the relationship between the soul and the human body, the occupancy of the human body, how the soul develops and advances spiritually, soul transfer on death, what happens to the soul on death, what the soul does after death of the body, and the soul's ‘home', a non-physical world it resides in. It also references the coming changes on Earth and how these changes may affect the soul's development. This book has all the key information about the soul in one place and is an easy-to-read reference guide.
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- 2020
267. The Palgrave Handbook of Gender, Sexuality, and Canadian Politics
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Manon Tremblay, Joanna Everitt, Manon Tremblay, and Joanna Everitt
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- Elections--Canada, Political planning--Canada, Identity politics--Canada, Gender identity--Canada
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The Palgrave Handbook of Gender, Sexuality, and Canadian Politics offers the first and only handbook in the field of Canadian politics that uses'gender'(which it interprets broadly, as inclusive of sex, sexualities, and other intersecting identities) as its category of analysis. Its premise is that political actors'identities frame how Canadian politics is thought, told, and done; in turn, Canadian politics, as a set of ideas, state institutions and decision-making processes, and civil society mobilizations, does and redoes gender. Following the standard structure of mainstream introductory Canadian politics textbooks, this handbook is divided into four sections (ideologies, institutions, civil society, and public policy) each of which contains several chapters on topics commonly taught in Canadian politics classes. The originality of the handbook lies in its approach: each chapter reviews the basics of a given topic from the perspective of gendered/sexualized and other intersectional identities. Such an approach makes the handbook the only one of its kind in Canadian Politics.
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- 2020
268. La traducción en la didáctica de las lenguas clásicas de Asia: Reflexiones preliminares
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Gómez Rodríguez, Luis O. and Gómez Rodríguez, Luis O.
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- Translating and interpreting
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En este ensayo, el autor analiza el papel que pueden desempeñar los ejercicios de traducción de la enseñanza de las lenguas extranjeras, en particular en los cursos dedicados a las lenguas clásicas de Asia. Enfocándose en tres lenguas asiáticas clásicas: el sánscrito, el tibetano y el japonés, el autor pretende demostrar que hay más de una manera de conducir estos ejercicios y que es necesario repensar su utilidad a la luz de lo que sabemos hoy sobre la pedagogía de la enseñanza de las lenguas extranjeras en general.
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- 2019
269. Essence of the Ocean of Attainments : The Creation Stage of the Guhyasamaja Tantra According to Panchen Losang Chökyi Gyaltsen
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Penpa Dorjee, Yael Bentor, Penpa Dorjee, and Yael Bentor
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- Tantric Buddhism
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A comprehensive guide to the creation stage of the Guhyasamaja. The Essence of the Ocean of Attainments (Dngos grub rgya mtsho'i snying po) is a commentary on the creation stage of the Guhyasamaja Tantra written by the illustrious Panchen Lama, Losang Chökyi Gyaltsen (1570–1662). The practice of Guhyasamaja, one of the earliest and most influential of the highest Tantras, along with its remarkable hermeneutic system, created a framework that was applied to other so-called unexcelled Tantras. Still very much a living tradition, in our time the Fourteenth Dalai Lama confers its empowerment every year. In this work, the Panchen Lama not only clarifies each step of the sadhana meditation ritual, but he also offers general insights into the practice and its workings. It is an Essence because it distills the much longer Ocean of Attainments commentary on the practice composed by Khedrup Jé (1385–1438), one of two key disciples of Tsongkhapa, the founder of Tibetan Buddhism's Geluk school. The Panchen Lama identifies core elements of sadhana and with unparalleled precision clarifies many seminal points. In her introduction, Yael Bentor surveys the creation stage of unexcelled Tantra as presented by the founding fathers of the Geluk school and unpacks the contents of The Essence of the Ocean of Attainments for readers. The translation features both explanatory annotations for practitioners and ample references for scholars.
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- 2019
270. The Punchdrunk Encyclopaedia
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Josephine Machon and Josephine Machon
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- Theatrical companies--Great Britain--Encyclopedias
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The Punchdrunk Encyclopaedia is the definitive book on the company's work to date, marking eighteen years of Punchdrunk's existence. It provides the first full-scale, historical account of one of the world's foremost immersive theatre companies, drawn from unrivalled access to the collective memory and archives of their core creative team.The playful encyclopaedic format, much like a Punchdrunk masked show, invites readers to create their own journey through the ideas, aesthetics, contexts, and practices that underpin Punchdrunk's work. Interjections from Felix Barrett, Stephen Dobbie, Maxine Doyle, Peter Higgin, Beatrice Minns, Colin Nightingale and Livi Vaughan, among others, fill out the picture with in-depth reflections.Charting Punchdrunk's rise from the fringe to the mainstream, this encyclopaedia records the founding principles and mission of the company, documenting its evolving creative process and operational structures. It has been compiled to be useful to scholars and students from a variety of backgrounds and disciplines, from secondary level through to doctoral research, and is intended for those with a fascination for theatre in general and immersive work in particular. Ultimately it is written for those who have dared to come play with Punchdrunk across the years. It is also offered to the curious; those adventurers ready and waiting to be immersed in Punchdrunk worlds.
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- 2019
271. L'espace plein
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Jean-Frédéric Messier and Jean-Frédéric Messier
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- Site-specific theater
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Auteur, metteur en scène et compositeur, Jean-Frédéric Messier s'attache, dans L'espace plein, à retracer les étapes qui ont mené à la création de la compagnie Momentum, de même qu'à la création de cinq productions réalisées entre 1993 et 2003. En revenant sur les démarches et réflexions de ces aventures scéniques, il parvient à livrer, sur un ton personnel, un essai fascinant sur l'émergence d'une forme théâtrale unique, le théâtre in situ. En s'appuyant sur les écrits des différents auteurs qui ont réfléchi à cette forme, et en s'autorisant des recherches du côté de l'anthropologie et de l'histoire de la représentation, Jean-Frédéric Messier parvient à conjuguer histoire théâtrale, histoire du Québec et histoire de la scène, tout en maintenant un rythme agréable, une prose simple et des réflexions fertiles.
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- 2019
272. Gangland This Unsporting Life
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James Morton, Susanna Lobez, James Morton, and Susanna Lobez
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- Scandals--Australia, Doping in sports--Australia, Sports--Corrupt practices--Australia
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Sport has always attracted organised crime. Huge sums of money are wagered in every arena, and rorts, swindles and unsporting behaviour have shadowed players of all codes. Cricket and footy are not immune, with Heath Shaw and Ben Cousins caught up in gambling and drugs, and NRL star Ryan Tandy in match-fixing. Plenty of punters have criminal connections—Alphonse Gangitano and the Moran brothers. Drugs play a major part on and off the fields of play (looking at you, Essendon Football Club and Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks) with horses and greyhounds also routinely doped. James Morton and Susanna Lobez investigate the cheating underbelly of sport, from the first cricket pitch invasion in the 1890s through to the contemporary scandals that will leave you wondering if there is such a thing as a sporting chance.
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- 2019
273. The Complete Roster and Service Records of Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia During the Overland Campaign
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Alfred C. Young III and Alfred C. Young III
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- Confederate States of America. Army of Northern Vi, Overland Campaign, Va., 1864
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Alfred C. Young III's Complete Roster and Service Records of Lee's Army of Northern Virginia during the Overland Campaign is the first compilation of the entire roster and service records for all the various units that composed Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia during the 1864 Overland Campaign. It is the ultimate reference guide to the more than 120,000 soldiers who served with Lee in Virginia as he led his army into a series of battles against Union General Ulysses S. Grant. While there are specific guides to several of Lee's units, Young's work is the first comprehensive companion that features data on all of the men who served under the general during this campaign. Using an array of primary source material, from official Confederate records to southern newspapers, Young provides the enlistment and unit data for each soldier as well as a concise history of their service, including records on their rank, time served, promotion, hospitalization, wounds, capture, desertion, absence without leave, furloughs, and death. An essential archive for both genealogists and Civil War scholars, the Complete Roster and Service Records of Lee's Army of Northern Virginia during the Overland Campaign is the most wide-ranging catalog in existence of each soldier's record during the campaign. This vast array of research is available only as an e-book, enabling ease of search and annotation.
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- 2019
274. The Faults of Meat : Tibetan Buddhist Writings on Vegetarianism
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Geoffrey Barstow and Geoffrey Barstow
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- Vegetarianism--Religious aspects--Buddhism, Buddhism--Tibet Region--History
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Vegetarianism is a hotly debated topic within Buddhist circles. This book provides a valuable new contribution to the discussion with translations of thirteen Tibetan texts focused on the ethical problems associated with eating meat, coming from a wide variety of perspectives and lineages.Should all Buddhists be vegetarian? Vegetarianism is an important topic of debate in Buddhist circles—some argue that Buddhists should avoid meat entirely while others suggest that it is acceptable. For the most part, however, this ethical query has been conducted in the West without consulting traditional literature on the subject. The Faults of Meat brings together for the first time a collection of rich and intricate explorations of authoritative Tibetan views on eating meat. These fourteen nuanced texts, ranging from scholastic treatises to poetic verse, reveal vegetarianism as a significant, ongoing issue of debate for Tibetans across time and traditions, with a wide variety of voices marshaled against meat, and a few in favor. Authors include many important Tibetan teachers: Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen (1292–1361) Khedrup Jé (1385–1438) The eighth Karmapa, Mikyö Dorjé (1507–1554) Shabkar Tsokdrük Rangdröl (1781–1851) Khenpo Tsultrim Lodrö (1961–) and many more. These Buddhist teachers recognize both the ethical problems that surround meat eating and the practical challenges of maintaining a vegetarian diet; their skilled arguments are illuminated further by the translators'introductions to each work. The perspectives in The Faults of Meat are strikingly relevant to our discussions of vegetarianism today; they introduce us to new approaches and solutions to a contentious issue for Buddhists.
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- 2019
275. Zhije: The Pacification of Suffering : Essential Teachings of the Eight Practice Lineages of Tibet, Volume 13
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Jamgon Kongtru Lodro Taye and Jamgon Kongtru Lodro Taye
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- Spiritual life--Tantric Buddhism, Tantric Buddhism--Tibet Region--Doctrines
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Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Taye presents the Zhije (Pacification) teachings of some of Tibet's most historically significant and influential teachers in this next volume of the Treasury of Precious Instructions series, Kongtrul's great collection of teachings from all of Tibet's Buddhist lineages.The Treasury of Precious Instructions by Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Taye, one of Tibet's greatest Buddhist masters, is a shining jewel of Tibetan literature, presenting essential teachings from the entire spectrum of practice lineages that existed in Tibet. In its eighteen volumes, Kongtrul brings together some of the most important texts on key topics of Buddhist thought and practice as well as authoring significant new sections of his own.In this volume, Kongtrul presents a diverse corpus of texts from the Zhije (Pacification) tradition that trace especially to the South Indian master Dampa Sangye (d. 1117), whose teachings are also celebrated in the Chöd (Severance) tradition. It includes source scriptures by Dampa Sangye, empowerments by Lochen Dharmashrī, and guidance by Dampa Sangye, Lochen Dharmashrī, and Sönam Pal. Also included are lineage charts related to the transmission of Zhije teachings as well as detailed notes and an orientation to the texts by translator Sarah Harding.
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- 2019
276. Chinese Esoteric Buddhism : Amoghavajra, the Ruling Elite, and the Emergence of a Tradition
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Geoffrey C. Goble and Geoffrey C. Goble
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- Tantric Buddhism--China--History
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Chinese Esoteric Buddhism is generally held to have been established as a distinct and institutionalized Buddhist school in eighth-century China by “the Three Great Masters of Kaiyuan”: Śubhākarasiṃha, Vajrabodhi, and Amoghavajra. Geoffrey C. Goble provides an innovative account of the tradition's emergence that sheds new light on the structures and traditions that shaped its institutionalization.Goble focuses on Amoghavajra (704–774), contending that he was the central figure in Esoteric Buddhism's rapid rise in Tang dynasty China, and the other two “patriarchs” are known primarily through Amoghavajra's teachings and writings. He presents the scriptural, mythological, and practical aspects of Chinese Esoteric Buddhism in the eighth century and places them in the historical contexts within which Amoghavajra operated. By telling the story of Amoghavajra's rise to prominence and of Esoteric Buddhism's corresponding institutionalization in China, Goble makes the case that the evolution of this tradition was predicated on Indic scriptures and practical norms rather than being the product of conscious adaptation to a Chinese cultural environment. He demonstrates that Esoteric Buddhism was employed by Chinese rulers to defeat military and political rivals. Based on close readings of a broad range of textual sources previously untapped by English-language scholarship, this book overturns many assumptions about the origins of Chinese Esoteric Buddhism.
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- 2019
277. Knowledge and Context in Tibetan Medicine
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William A. McGrath and William A. McGrath
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- Medicine, Tibetan--History, Medicine, Tibetan
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Knowledge and Context in Tibetan Medicine is a collection of ten essays in which a team of international scholars describe and interpret Tibetan medical knowledge. With subjects ranging from the relationship between Tibetan and Greco-Arab conceptions of the bodily humors, to the rebranding of Tibetan precious pills for cross-cultural consumption in the People's Republic of China, each chapter explores representations and transformations of medical concepts across different historical, cultural, and/or intellectual contexts. Taken together this volume offers new perspectives on both well-known Tibetan medical texts and previously unstudied sources, blazing new trails and expanding the scope of the academic study of Tibetan medicine. Contributors include: Henk W.A. Blezer, Yang Ga, Tony Chui, Katharina Sabernig, Tawni Tidwell, Tsering Samdrup, Carmen Simioli, William A. McGrath, Susannah Deane and Barbara Gerke
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- 2019
278. The History of Development : From Western Origins to Global Faith
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Gilbert Rist and Gilbert Rist
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- Economic development, Development economics, Sustainable development--History, Economic development--History, Economic assistance--History
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In this landmark text, Gilbert Rist provides a comprehensive and compelling overview of what the idea of development has meant throughout history. He traces it from its origins in the Western view of history, through the early stages of the world system, the rise of US hegemony, and the supposed triumph of third-worldism, through to new concerns about the environment and globalization.Assessing possible postdevelopment models and considering the ecological dimensions of development, Rist contemplates the ways forward. Throughout, he argues persuasively that development has been no more than a collective delusion, which in reality has resulted only in widening market relations, whatever the intentions of its advocates.A classic development text written by one of the leaders of postdevelopment theory.
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- 2019
279. Creating the Universe : Depictions of the Cosmos in Himalayan Buddhism
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Eric Huntington and Eric Huntington
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- Buddhist cosmology
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Winner, 2018 Edward Cameron Dimock, Jr. Prize in the Indian HumanitiesBuddhist representations of the cosmos across nearly two thousand years of history in Tibet, Nepal, and India show that cosmology is a rich language for the expression of diverse religious ideas, with cosmological thinking at the center of Buddhist thought, art, and practice.In Creating the Universe, Eric Huntington presents examples of visual art and architecture, primary texts, ritual ideologies, and material practices—accompanied by extensive explanatory diagrams—to reveal the immense complexity of cosmological thinking in Himalayan Buddhism. Employing comparisons across function, medium, culture, and history, he exposes cosmology as a fundamental mode of engagement with numerous aspects of religion, from preliminary lessons to the highest rituals for enlightenment. This wide-ranging work will interest scholars and students of many fields, including Buddhist studies, religious studies, art history, and area studies.Art History Publication Initiative. For more information, visit http://arthistorypi.org/books/creating-the-universe
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- 2019
280. Regulatory update: Mississippi Public Service Commission: Ashley Hill ET AL has submitted (2018-0036-676878) MISCELLANEOUS JANUARY 2024 MONTHLY REPORT
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Social service ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
Jackson, MS: Mississippi Public Service Commission has issued the following order: February 5, 2024 Punkin Water Association US. 052 xOd.oo, 38655 Katherine Collier Mississippi Public Service Commission 501 North West [...]
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- 2024
281. Patent Issued for Controlled environment secure media streaming system (USPTO 12034723)
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Link Corp. -- Intellectual property ,Streaming media ,Cloud computing ,Streaming media technology ,Computers - Abstract
2024 JUL 30 (VerticalNews) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Information Technology Newsweekly -- Global Tel*Link Corporation (Reston, Virginia, United States) has been issued patent number 12034723, according [...]
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- 2024
282. Researchers Submit Patent Application, 'System And Method For Visitation Management In A Controlled Environment', for Approval (USPTO 20240177257)
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Health - Abstract
2024 JUN 21 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Health & Medicine Week -- From Washington, D.C., NewsRx journalists report that a patent application by the inventors [...]
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- 2024
283. Researchers Submit Patent Application, 'Authentication And Control Of Incoming Communication', for Approval (USPTO 20240163366)
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Link Corp. -- Intellectual property ,Control systems -- Intellectual property ,Computers - Abstract
2024 JUN 4 (VerticalNews) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Information Technology Newsweekly -- From Washington, D.C., VerticalNews journalists report that a patent application by the inventor HODGE, [...]
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- 2024
284. Buddhism and Linguistics : Theory and Philosophy
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Manel Herat and Manel Herat
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- Buddhism--Essence, genius, nature, Linguistics--Religious aspects--Buddhism, Buddhist philosophy--Congresses
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This edited collection brings linguistics into contact with a millennia of works by Buddhist scholars. Examining the Buddhist contemplative tradition and its extensive writings from an interdisciplinary perspective, the authors bridge the gap between such customs and human language. To do so, they provide chapters on linguistics, history, religious studies, philosophy and semiotics. Uniting scholars from three different continents and from many disciplines and institutions, this innovative and unique book is sure to appeal to anyone interested in Buddhist traditions and linguistics.
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- 2018
285. An Illustrated History of the Mandala : From Its Genesis to the Kalacakratantra
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Kimiaki Tanaka and Kimiaki Tanaka
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- Mandala (Buddhism), Tantric Buddhism--India, Buddhist art and symbolism--India
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Everyone's heard of mandalas; now we have a uniquely rich history and explanation of their history and meaning.This book is a history of the genesis and development of the mandala from the fifth and sixth centuries, when the mandala first appeared in India, to the eleventh century, when the Kalacakratantra appeared just before the disappearance of Buddhism in India. The 600 years of Indian esoteric Buddhism that concluded the 1,700-year history of Indian Buddhism could be said to have been the history of the development of the mandala. (The Kalacakratantra integrated earlier mandala theories into a single system and established a monumental system unprecedented in the history of esoteric Buddhism. It was thus the culmination of the development of Indian Buddhism over a period of 1,700 years.) The analysis is at the micro level and includes numerous illustrations and charts. Particular attention is paid to proper names, mudras, and mantras that have been overlooked by scholars in philosophy and doctrine, and the author tackles issues that cannot be explained solely from a historical viewpoint, such as geometric patterns, the arrangement of deities, the colors, and their meaning in Buddhist doctrine.
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- 2018
286. Reincarnation in Tibetan Buddhism : The Third Karmapa and the Invention of a Tradition
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Ruth Gamble and Ruth Gamble
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- Reincarnation--Buddhism, Buddhism--History.--Tibet Region, RELIGION / Buddhism / Tibetan, HISTORY / Asia / General
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Reincarnation in Tibetan Buddhism examines how the third Karmapa hierarch, Rangjung Dorjé (1284-1339) transformed reincarnation from a belief into a lasting Tibetan institution. Born the son of an itinerant, low-caste potter, Rangjung Dorjé went on to become a foundational figure in Tibetan Buddhism and a teacher of the last Mongolian emperor. He became renowned for his contributions to Buddhist philosophy, literature, astrology, medicine, architecture, sacred geography and manuscript production. But, as Ruth Gamble demonstrates, his most important legacy was the transformation of the Karmapa reincarnation lineage to ensure that, after his death, subsequent Karmapas were able to assume power in the religious institutions he had led. The inheritance model of reincarnation instituted by Rangjung Dorjé changed the Tibetan Plateau's power relations, which until that time had been based on family associations, and created a precedent for later reincarnate institutions, including that of the Dalai Lamas. Drawing on Rangjung Dorjé's hitherto un-translated autobiographies and autobiographical songs, this book shows that his reinvention of reincarnation was a self-conscious and multi-faceted project, made possible by Rangjung Dorjé's cultural, social, and political standing and specific historical and geographical circumstances. Exploring this combination of agency and historical coincidence, this is the first full-length study of the development of the reincarnation institution.
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- 2018
287. An Illustrated History of the Mandala
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Tanaka, Kimiaki and Tanaka, Kimiaki
- Subjects
- Mandala (Buddhism), Tantric Buddhism--India, Buddhist art and symbolism--India
- Abstract
This book is a history of the genesis and development of the mandala from the fifth and sixth centuries, when the mandala first appeared in India, to the eleventh century, when the Kalacakratantra appeared just before the disappearance of Buddhism in India. The 600 years of Indian esoteric Buddhism that concluded the 1,700-year history of Indian Buddhism could be said to have been the history of the development of the mandala. (The Kalacakratantra integrated earlier mandala theories into a single system and established a monumental system unprecedented in the history of esoteric Buddhism. It was thus the culmination of the development of Indian Buddhism over a period of 1,700 years.) The analysis is at the micro level and includes numerous illustrations and charts. Particular attention is paid to proper names, mudras, and mantras that have been overlooked by scholars in philosophy and doctrine, and the author tackles issues that cannot be explained solely from a historical viewpoint, such as geometric patterns, the arrangement of deities, the colors, and their meaning in Buddhist doctrine.
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- 2018
288. Off Sites : Contemporary Performance Beyond Site-Specific
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Bertie Ferdman and Bertie Ferdman
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- Site-specific theater--United States, Site-specific theater--Latin America
- Abstract
Honorable Mention, ATHE's 2018 Outstanding Book Award Contextualizing the techniques and methods of the incredibly rich and vital genre of site-specific performance, author Bertie Ferdman traces the evolution of that term. Originally used for experimental staging practices and then later also for engaged situational events, site-specific is no longer sufficient for the genre's many contemporary variations. Using the term off-site, Ferdman illustrates five distinct ways artists have challenged the disciplinary framework of site-specific theatre: blurring the traditional boundaries between the fictional and the real; changing how the audience and actor interact with each other and whether they are physically together or apart; fabricating sites from physically bound, conceptually constructed, or virtual spaces; staging live situations in real/nonreal and often mediated encounters; and challenging our preconceived notions of time and space. Tracing the genealogy of site-based work through the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, Ferdman outlines the theoretical groundwork for her study in the introduction. Individual chapters focus on distinct types of off-sites—the interdisciplinary discourse of disciplinary sites; the spaces of audience engagement with spectator sites; the dislocation of time for temporal sites; and the historiographical spaces of mapping for urban sites. Ferdman examines site-based work being done in the Americas by contemporary companies and artists experimenting with new forms and practices for site-driven theatre. Key productions discussed include Private Moment by David Levine, Geyser Land by Mary Ellen Strom and Ann Carlson, Jim Findlay's Dream of the Red Chamber, and Lola Arias'Mi Vida Después.
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- 2018
289. Language in the Buddhist Tantra of Japan : Indic Roots of Mantra
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Richard K. Payne and Richard K. Payne
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- Tantric Buddhism--Japan--Rituals, Tantric Buddhism--Japan--Sacred books--Language, style, Language and languages--Religious aspects--Tantrism, Buddhist mantras
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Language in the Buddhist Tantra of Japan dismantles the preconception that Buddhism is a religion of mystical silence, arguing that language is in fact central to the Buddhist tradition. By examining the use of'extraordinary language'-evocations calling on the power of the Buddha-in Japanese Buddhist Tantra, Richard K. Payne shows that such language was not simply cultural baggage carried by Buddhist practitioners from South to East Asia. Rather, such language was a key element in the propagation of new forms of belief and practice.In contrast to Western approaches to the philosophy of language, which are grounded in viewing language as a form of communication, this book argues that it is the Indian and East Asian philosophies of language that shed light on the use of language in meditative and ritual practices in Japan. It also illuminates why language was conceived as an effective means of progress on the path from delusion to awakening.
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- 2018
290. Handbook of East Asian New Religious Movements
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Lukas Pokorny, Franz Winter, Lukas Pokorny, and Franz Winter
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- Cults--East Asia
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• This Handbook has won the ICAS Edited Volume Accolade 2019. Brill warmly congratulates editors Lukas Pokorny and Franz Winter and their authors with this award. • A vibrant cauldron of new religious developments, East Asia (China/Taiwan, Korea, Japan, and Vietnam) presents a fascinating arena of related research for scholars across disciplines. Edited by Lukas Pokorny and Franz Winter, the Handbook of East Asian New Religious Movements provides the first comprehensive and reliable guide to explore the vast East Asian new religious panorama. Penned by leading scholars in the field, the assembled contributions render the Handbook an invaluable resource for those interested in the crucial new religious actors and trajectories of the region.
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- 2018
291. Making Site-Specific Theatre and Performance : A Handbook
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Phil Smith and Phil Smith
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This practical, accessible and far-reaching guide to making site-specific theatre and performance emphasises the diversity of approaches to the practice, and explores key principles of space and site. Phil Smith draws on a wide range of interdisciplinary and international performance examples, and uses an innovative variety of exercises, to show students and aspiring performance-makers how to find a site and generate a performance beyond the theatre building.
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- 2018
292. National Faculty Directory: An Alphabetical List, With Addresses, of Members of Teaching Faculties at Junior Colleges, Colleges, and Universities in the United States
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Gale Research Inc and Gale Research Inc
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The National Faculty Directory contains the names, departmental affiliations, institutional addresses, and phone numbers of nearly 1 million members of teaching faculties at nearly 4,500 American colleges and universities and 278 Canadian institutions that use instructional materials primarily in English. Updated and verified continuously, it is used by academic, public, and media libraries, and scholarly and research organizations.
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- 2017
293. Locating Religions : Contact, Diversity, and Translocality
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Reinhold Glei, Nikolas Jaspert, Reinhold Glei, and Nikolas Jaspert
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- Religion and geography
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This collection of articles is an innovative contribution to religious studies, because it picks up concepts developed in the wake of the so-called'spatial turn'. Religions are always located in a certain cultural and spatial environment, but often tend to locate (or translocate) themselves beyond that original setting. Also, many religious traditions are not only tied to or associated with the area its respective adherent live in, but are in fact'bi-local'or even'multi-local', as they closely relate to various spatial centers or plains at once. This spatial diversity inherent to many religions is a corollary to religious diversity or plurality that merits in-depth research. The articles in this volume present important findings from a series of settings within and between Asia and Europe. Contributors are: Anna Akasoy, Christopher I. Beckwith, Stephen C. Berkwitz, Alexandra Cuffel, Ana Echevarria, Reinhold F. Glei, Tsering Gonkatsang, Georgios T. Halkias, Nikolas Jaspert, Adam Knobler, Zara Pogossian, Henrik H. Sörensen, Knut Martin Stünkel, John Tolan, Dorothea Weltecke, and Michael Willis.
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- 2017
294. State and Society : A Social and Political History of Britain Since 1870
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Martin Pugh and Martin Pugh
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- History, Politics and government, Social conditions
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As a vigorous interpretation of political and social developments in Britain since the late-Victorian era, State and Society is one of the most respected and widely-read introductions to modern British history. Martin Pugh explores as his central theme the relationship between the British state and its citizens with characteristic skill and insight.In this new fifth edition, Pugh brings his final chapter on Crisis and Coalition right up to the result of the May 2015 general election. The text throughout has also been revised and extended to address themes such as women's history, social class, Scottish nationalism, the working of the monarchy and the British system of government, new perspectives on the history of the Labour Party, secularism and British attitudes towards Europe since the 1970s. Pugh explores these and other themes with perceptive and accessible prose, maintaining an ideal balance of socio-economic and political issues.Also including new images and annotated further reading lists, this new edition of State and Society reaffirms its position as an essential text for students of modern British history.
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- 2017
295. The British Film Catalogue : The Fiction Film
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Denis Gifford and Denis Gifford
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- Motion pictures--Great Britain--Catalogs
- Abstract
The standard work on its subject, this resource includes every traceable British entertainment film from the inception of the silent cinema to the present day. Now, this new edition includes a wholly original second volume devoted to non-fiction and documentary film--an area in which the British film industry has particularly excelled. All entries throughout this third edition have been revised, and coverage has been extended through 1994.Together, these two volumes provide a unique, authoritative source of information for historians, archivists, librarians, and film scholars.
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- 2017
296. Research Centers Directory
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Gale Research Inc and Gale Research Inc
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For more than 45 years, Research Centers Directory has reported on the programs, facilities, publications, educational efforts and services of North America's leading university and nonprofit research institutes. The current edition of this indispensable reference describes centers and includes URLs and e-mail addresses for the majority of entries. This title is organized into 17 subject sections with the sections grouped into 5 broad categories. Includes thousands of websites and emails and has multiple access points through four indexes: subject, geographic, personal name and master.
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- 2017
297. The Christian Fallacy
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Dr Paul McGrane and Dr Paul McGrane
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Christianity is at a crossroads. Popularity continues to dwindle and in the face of rising scepticism, more and more believers take refuge in blind faith or fundamentalism. This radical book presents a completely new, rational understanding of the roots of Christianity. Using historical evidence and original research, Dr Paul McGrane reinterprets the chronology of events in the 1st Century AD; exposes the fictions and lies; and unmasks the true identities of all the key players, including Jesus himself. Intellectually plausible and psychologically satisfying, this important book tears apart the Christian foundations of western civilisation
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- 2017
298. The Complete Nyingma Tradition From Sutra to Tantra, Book 13 : Philosophical Systems and Lines of Transmission
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Choying Tobden Dorje and Choying Tobden Dorje
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Chöying Tobden Dorje's magnum opus presented in English for the first time, in an authoritative translation prepared under the auspices of well-known and highly respected Tibetan teachers and translators. In 1838, Choying Tobden Dorje, a yogin and scholar of northeastern Tibet, completed a multivolume masterwork that traces the entire path of the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism from beginning to end. Written by a mantra practitioner for the benefit of mantra practitioners living among the lay community, it was intended to be informative, inspirational, and above all, practical. Its twenty-five books, or topical divisions, offer a comprehensive and detailed view of the Buddhist path according to the early translation school of Tibetan Buddhism, spanning the vast range of Buddhist teachings from the initial steps to the highest esoteric teachings of great perfection. Choying Tobden Dorje's magnum opus appears in English here for the first time.Book 13 presents the philosophical systems of India and Tibet, according to the writings of Longchen Rabjam and the revelations of Orgyan Lingpa. First, it discusses the views attributed to classical Hinduism, Jainism, materialism, and nihilism. Second, it describes the standpoints of the Vaibhashika and Sautrantika exponents of the lesser vehicle, exemplified by pious attendants and hermit buddhas, and the Cittamatra (“mind only”) and Madhyamaka (“middle way”) commentators of the great vehicle, exemplified by great bodhisattva beings. Third, it analyzes the inner and outer vehicles of the Buddhist tantras, with an emphasis on the three classes of the great perfection. Fourth, it documents the lines of philosophical transmission within Tibet, including Bon, Nyingma, Kagyu, Sakya, Kadampa, and Geluk. It concludes with an extract from a well-known treatise of the Fifth Dalai Lama, applying the techniques of consequential reasoning to the first chapter of Vasubandhu's Treasury of Phenomenology.
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- 2017
299. The Ancient World: Extraordinary People in Extraordinary Societies
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Michael Shally-Jensen, PhD and Michael Shally-Jensen, PhD
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- Civilization, Ancient--Biography--Dictionaries, Civilization, Ancient--History--Encyclopedias, Civilization, Ancient--Social life and customs--Encyclopedias
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Provides students and researchers with real information on what life was like in the Ancient World, alongside accessible information on the cities, civilizations, key figures and cultures from prehistory to 700 C.E.
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- 2017
300. A Perfect Machine
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Brett Savory and Brett Savory
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- Cyborgs--Fiction, Secret societies--Fiction, Hunting stories
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Henry Kyllo is a Runner, a member of a secret society called the Inferne Cutis. Every day he is chased through the city by Hunters whose goal is to fill him with bullets. It is a secret war steeped in history, tradition, and mutual fear. Rumours abound about what happens when a Runner achieves ascension, but it has supposedly never happened before, so no one knows for sure. Except that it has happened before. And it is happening again. This time, to Henry Kyllo.File Under: Science Fiction [ Hunter / Killer | The Man Machine | Over and Over | Run, Rabbit, Run ]
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- 2017
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