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Following the fall of the Tibetan empire and the ensuing "period of
fragmentation," the twelfth and thirteenth centuries saw tremendous
religious efflorescence in Tibet. Although the Tibetan scholars and
adepts of this period continued to draw from the texts and
practices of Indian Buddhism, they also began to craft distinctly
Tibetan intellectual and spiritual traditions. Hundreds of
important masters lived and worked during this time, some of whom
founded institutions that still exist today. Equally important were
the scholars who lived on the margins of institutionalized
Buddhism, teachers and meditators whose works, despite their great
creativity, have been largely forgotten.
Jose Cabezon offers a study of the life and most important extant
work of one such figure, Rog Bande Sherab, also known as Rogben
(1166-1244). Rogben studied under some of the greatest teachers of
his day. An itinerant scholar and yogi, he devoted his life to
collecting important textual cycles and meditation techniques.
Rogben's most important work, The Lamp of the Teachings, cuts
across the genres of history, doctrinal studies, and doxography. It
is one of the earliest philosophically robust explanations of the
"nine vehicle" system of the Ancient or Nyingma school of Tibetan
Buddhism. TheBuddha's Doctrine and the Nine Vehicles is the first
scholarly study of Rog Bande Sherab, a pivotal figure in both the
Pacification (Zhiche) and Ancient traditions of Tibet, and one of
the most original thinkers in Tibetan intellectual history."
The relationship of a scholar's identity to the scholarship he or
she produces is a central concern in the academy and this volume is
the first attempt to approach the special problems it presents for
religious studies.
Features some of the most well-known scholars in religious studies
offering critical reflections on the relationship of identity to
scholarship in their field. The authors offer a collection on
sexual identity and gender, ethnicity, race and religious
affiliations and their relations to the study of religion.
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The Adventures of China Iron (Paperback)
Gabriela Cabezon Camara; Translated by Iona Macintyre, Fiona Macintosh
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Shortlisted for the International Booker Prize 2020 1872. The
pampas of Argentina. China is a young woman eking out an existence
in a remote gaucho encampment. After her no-good husband is
conscripted into the army, China bolts for freedom, setting off on
a wagon journey through the pampas in the company of her new-found
friend Liz, a settler from Scotland. While Liz provides China with
a sentimental education and schools her in the nefarious ways of
the British Empire, their eyes are opened to the wonders of
Argentina's richly diverse flora and fauna, cultures and languages,
as well as to the ruthless violence involved in nation-building.
This subversive retelling of Argentina's foundational gaucho epic
Martin Fierro is a celebration of the colour and movement of the
living world, the open road, love and sex, and the dream of lasting
freedom. With humour and sophistication, Gabriela Cabezon Camara
has created a joyful, hallucinatory novel that is also an incisive
critique of national myths.
Featuring up-to-date coverage of three topics lying at the
intersection of combinatorics and commutative algebra, namely
Koszul algebras, primary decompositions and subdivision operations
in simplicial complexes, this book has its focus on computations.
"Computations and Combinatorics in Commutative Algebra" has been
written by experts in both theoretical and computational aspects of
these three subjects and is aimed at a broad audience, from
experienced researchers who want to have an easy but deep review of
the topics covered to postgraduate students who need a quick
introduction to the techniques. The computational treatment of the
material, including plenty of examples and code, will be useful for
a wide range of professionals interested in the connections between
commutative algebra and combinatorics.
Following the fall of the Tibetan empire and the ensuing "period of
fragmentation," the twelfth and thirteenth centuries saw tremendous
religious efflorescence in Tibet. Although the Tibetan scholars and
adepts of this period continued to draw from the texts and
practices of Indian Buddhism, they also began to craft distinctly
Tibetan intellectual and spiritual traditions. Hundreds of
important masters lived and worked during this time, some of whom
founded institutions that still exist today. Equally important were
the scholars who lived on the margins of institutionalized
Buddhism, teachers and meditators whose works, despite their great
creativity, have been largely forgotten.
Jose Cabezon offers a study of the life and most important extant
work of one such figure, Rog Bande Sherab, also known as Rogben
(1166-1244). Rogben studied under some of the greatest teachers of
his day. An itinerant scholar and yogi, he devoted his life to
collecting important textual cycles and meditation techniques.
Rogben's most important work, The Lamp of the Teachings, cuts
across the genres of history, doctrinal studies, and doxography. It
is one of the earliest philosophically robust explanations of the
"nine vehicle" system of the Ancient or Nyingma school of Tibetan
Buddhism. TheBuddha's Doctrine and the Nine Vehicles is the first
scholarly study of Rog Bande Sherab, a pivotal figure in both the
Pacification (Zhiche) and Ancient traditions of Tibet, and one of
the most original thinkers in Tibetan intellectual history."
Ritual is one of the most pervasive religious phenomena in the
Tibetan cultural world. Despite its ubiquity and importance to
Tibetan cultural life, however, only in recent years has Tibetan
ritual been given the attention it deserves. This is the first
scholarly collection to focus on this important subject. Unique in
its historical, geographical and disciplinary breadth, this book
brings together eleven essays by an international cast of scholars
working on ritual texts, institutions and practices in the greater
Tibetan cultural world - Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, and Mongolia. While
most of the chapters focus on Buddhism, two deal with ritual in
Tibet's indigenous Bon religion. All of the essays are original to
this volume. An extensive introduction by the editor provides a
broad overview of Tibetan ritual and contextualizes the chapters
within the field of Buddhist and Tibetan studies. The book should
find use in advanced undergraduate courses and graduate seminars on
Tibetan religion. It will also be of interest to students and
scholars of ritual generally.
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Slum Virgin (Paperback)
Gabriela Cabezon Camara; Translated by Frances Riddle
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"Queer writing at its most exhilarating." **-Times Literary
Supplement ** The slums of Buenos Aires, the government, the mafia,
the Virgin Mary, corrupt police, sex workers, thieves, drug
dealers, and debauchery all combine in this sweeping novel deemed a
'revelation for contemporary literature' and 'pure dynamite'
(Andres Neuman, author of Traveller of the Century & Talking to
Ourselves). When the Virgin Mary appears to Cleopatra, she
renounces sex work and takes charge of the shantytown she lives in,
transforming it into a tiny utopia. Ambitious journalist Quity
knows she's found the story of the year when she hears about it,
but her life is changed forever once she finds herself irrevocably
seduced by the captivating subject of her article. Densely-packed,
fast-paced prose, weaving slang and classical references, Slum
Virgin refuses to whitewash the reality of the poor and
downtrodden, and jumps deftly from tragedy to comedy in a way that
has the reader laughing out loud.
These teaching are drawn from a yearly session the Dalai Lama holds
each year with Western Buddhists, and addresses questions of
psychology, Christianity, tantra and more.
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El Clan (Spanish, Paperback)
Jesus Martinez Balmaseda, Luis Alberto Cabezon Garcia
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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as
an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification:
++++ Jose Manuel Balmaceda, El ultimo De Los Presidentes
Constitucionales De Chile Desde Setiembre 18 De 1886 Hasta
Setiembre 18 De 1891 Joaquin Villarino Cabezon Tip. La
Perseverancia, 1892 History; Latin America; South America;
Biography & Autobiography / Presidents & Heads of State;
Chile; History / Latin America / South America; Presidents
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