EAN13
9782855391762
ISBN
978-2-85539-176-2
Éditeur
EFEO – École française d'Extrême-Orient
Date de publication
Collection
CEA
Nombre de pages
297
Dimensions
24 x 16 x 1,8 cm
Poids
550 g
Langue
anglais
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Cahiers d’Extrême-Asie n° 24 (2015)

Kingship, Ritual, and Narrative in Tibet

EFEO – École française d'Extrême-Orient

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Sommaire / ContentsBrandon DOTSONÀ nos lecteurs / To Our ReadersNote sur la transliteration et la transcription phonétique / Note on Transliteration and PhoneticsContributionsBrandon DOTSONNaming the King: Accession, Death, and Afterlife through the Re-, Un-, and Nick-Naming of Tibet's KingsLewis DONEYEarly Bodhisattva-Kingship in Tibet: The Case of Tri SongdétsenNathan W. HILLThe sku bla Rite in Imperial Tibetan ReligionMegan BRYSONTsenpo Chung, Yunnan wang, Maharaja: Royal Titles in Narratives of Nanzhao Kingshipbetween Tibet and Tang ChinaChristian JAHODA & Christiane KALANTARIKingship in Western Tibet in the 10th and 11th CenturiesCarl YAMAMOTO"Only Kingly Deeds": Zhang Tselpa and the Symbolism of Kingship Adam C. KRUGPakpas Verses on Governance in Advice to Prince Jibik Temür: A Jewel RosaryRuth GAMBLE & YANGMOTSOServant-like Lords and Heavenly Kings: Jangchup Gyeltsen and the Fifth Dalai Lama on Governance and KingshipISHIHAMA YumikoThe Dalai Lama as the cakravarti-raja as Manifested by the Bodhisatva AvalokitesvaraMartin MILLSThe Perils of Exchange: Karma, Kingship and Templecraft in TibetMarie LECOMTE-TILOUINEThe Fictional Kings of Nepal: An Exploration of the Monarchs Pluri-SelfhoodRAPPORTS DE RECHERCHE / RESEARCH REPORTSJeehee HONG & TJ HINRICHS Unwritten Life (and Death) of a "Pharmacist" in Song China: Decoding Hancheng Tomb MuralsCOMPTES RENDUS / BOOK REVIEWSPer K. SØRENSENPeter SCHWIEGER, The Dalai Lama and the Emperor of China: A Political History of the Tibetan Institution of Reincarnation
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