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Labrang Monastery's Jamyang Zhepa Invokes Protective Deities, Paul Nietupski Dec 2012

Labrang Monastery's Jamyang Zhepa Invokes Protective Deities, Paul Nietupski

Paul K Nietupski

No abstract provided.


Understanding Religion And Politics In A Mdo: The Sde Khri Estate At Blabrang Monastery, Paul Nietupski Dec 2012

Understanding Religion And Politics In A Mdo: The Sde Khri Estate At Blabrang Monastery, Paul Nietupski

Paul K Nietupski

No abstract provided.


Labrang: A Tibetan Buddhist Monastery At The Crossroads Of Four Civilizations", Paul Nietupski Dec 2012

Labrang: A Tibetan Buddhist Monastery At The Crossroads Of Four Civilizations", Paul Nietupski

Paul K Nietupski

No abstract provided.


Labrang Monastery : A Tibetan Buddhist Community On The Inner Asian Borderlands, 1709-1958, Paul Nietupski Dec 2010

Labrang Monastery : A Tibetan Buddhist Community On The Inner Asian Borderlands, 1709-1958, Paul Nietupski

Paul K Nietupski

The Labrang Tibetan Buddhist Monastery in Amdo and its extended support community are one of the largest and most famous in Tibetan history. This crucially important and little-studied community is on the northeast corner of the Tibetan Plateau in modern Gansu Province, in close proximity to Chinese, Mongol, and Muslim communities. It is Tibetan but located in China.


Tibetan Art, Paul Nietupski Dec 2010

Tibetan Art, Paul Nietupski

Paul K Nietupski

No abstract provided.


Reading Asian Art And Artifacts : Windows To Asia On American College Campuses Dec 2010

Reading Asian Art And Artifacts : Windows To Asia On American College Campuses

Paul K Nietupski

This book begins with the understanding that, in addition to their aesthetic qualities, Asian art and material artifacts are expressive of cultural realities and constitute a “visible language” with messages that can be read, interpreted, and analyzed. Asian art and artifacts are understood in their contexts, as “windows” into cultures, and as such can be used as powerful pedagogical tools in many academic disciplines.


The Arts Of South Asia, Paul Nietupski, Mary Ann Milford-Lutzker Dec 2010

The Arts Of South Asia, Paul Nietupski, Mary Ann Milford-Lutzker

Paul K Nietupski

No abstract provided.


The "Reverend Chinese" (Rgya-Nag-Pa Tshang) At Labring Monastery, Paul Nietupski Dec 2008

The "Reverend Chinese" (Rgya-Nag-Pa Tshang) At Labring Monastery, Paul Nietupski

Paul K Nietupski

No abstract provided.


Louis Schram And The Study Of Social And Political History, Paul Nietupski Dec 2005

Louis Schram And The Study Of Social And Political History, Paul Nietupski

Paul K Nietupski

No abstract provided.


Labrang : A Tibetan Buddhist Monastery At The Crossroads Of Four Civilizations, Paul Nietupski Dec 1998

Labrang : A Tibetan Buddhist Monastery At The Crossroads Of Four Civilizations, Paul Nietupski

Paul K Nietupski

Paul Nietupski draws on the photographs and memoirs of Marion and Blance Griebenow, Christian missionaries resident for nearly twenty-seven years, as well as the memoirs of Apa Alo, a prominent leader, to detail Labrang's unique and colorful border culture.


Review Of Tibetan Medical Paintings: Illustrations To The Blue Beryl Treatise Of Sangye Gyamtso (1653-1705), Paul Nietupski Sep 1994

Review Of Tibetan Medical Paintings: Illustrations To The Blue Beryl Treatise Of Sangye Gyamtso (1653-1705), Paul Nietupski

Paul K Nietupski

No abstract provided.