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Commentary: Blowing Up The Buddhas By The Taliban, James Shields Nov 2001

Commentary: Blowing Up The Buddhas By The Taliban, James Shields

Other Faculty Research and Publications

Commentary on "Blowing-up of the [Bamiyan] Buddhas by the Taliban"


How To Talk About Religion, James Boyd White Jul 2001

How To Talk About Religion, James Boyd White

Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)

It is of enormous importance to learn to talk about religion well, if only for the obvious political and practical reason that religious divisions, both within nations and among them, are olten intractable and bitter, and mutual understanding very difficult to attain


June 20, 2001 Faculty Senate Minutes, University Of South Carolina Jun 2001

June 20, 2001 Faculty Senate Minutes, University Of South Carolina

Faculty Senate

No abstract provided.


Those Were The Days! A Short History Of The East Asian Libraries Cooperative World Wide Web, Maureen Donovan Jun 2001

Those Were The Days! A Short History Of The East Asian Libraries Cooperative World Wide Web, Maureen Donovan

Journal of East Asian Libraries

No abstract provided.


May 3, 2001 Faculty Senate Minutes, University Of South Carolina May 2001

May 3, 2001 Faculty Senate Minutes, University Of South Carolina

Faculty Senate

No abstract provided.


Montana Kaimin, April 24, 2001, Associated Students Of The University Of Montana Apr 2001

Montana Kaimin, April 24, 2001, Associated Students Of The University Of Montana

Montana Kaimin, 1898-present

Student newspaper of the University of Montana, Missoula.


Trends. Spinning Buddhas, Ibpp Editor Mar 2001

Trends. Spinning Buddhas, Ibpp Editor

International Bulletin of Political Psychology

This article discusses the March 2001 destruction of the Bamiyan Buddhas in Afghanistan by the Taliban.


Trends. The Idolatry Of Ignorance And Iconoclasm: Notes On The Taliban, Ibpp Editor Mar 2001

Trends. The Idolatry Of Ignorance And Iconoclasm: Notes On The Taliban, Ibpp Editor

International Bulletin of Political Psychology

The New York Times has reported that at least some Taliban authorities have directed that all statues in Afghanistan--including those commonly viewed as priceless exemplars of cultural (largely Buddhist) heritage and as treasures--be destroyed. The Taliban's rationale--that these statues have been used as idols and deities by non-Islamic believers and may be turned into idols in the future--is largely discussed in the context of leading to a global cultural catastrophe, as an unacceptable decision, as gratuitous vandalism, as exemplifying a rigid ignorance deserving unique contempt and disgust.


Construction Of Social Identities : An Ethnographic Study Of Tibetan Student Discourses In Higher Education., Karma Choepel Dolma Jan 2001

Construction Of Social Identities : An Ethnographic Study Of Tibetan Student Discourses In Higher Education., Karma Choepel Dolma

Doctoral Dissertations 1896 - February 2014

No abstract provided.


About Our Contributors, P L. Gross, S. I. Shapiro Jan 2001

About Our Contributors, P L. Gross, S. I. Shapiro

International Journal of Transpersonal Studies

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