Upcoming Events
Please join us for a film screening of Tharlo, a film by the acclaimed filmmaker Pema Tseden. The screening will take place at 7pm on Saturday, September 28 in Guggenheim 205. The film will be followed by Q&A with Tsemdo Thar, photographer and
Andrew Schelling, and Holly Gayley, introduced by Jules LevinsonPresented by the Center for Asian Studies September 21, 2019 | 11:30am - 12:30pm | STEPS, 海角社区 Public LibraryBuddhist love poetry sounds like an oxymoron in a tradition founded
Curated by visual artist Ryan Libre, "Rebels and Reform" showcases over 50 photographers from Burma/Myanmar. It is showing from March 8 to 21st in the Visual Arts Complex (VAC) Gallery (lower level) on the CU 海角社区 campus.The
Please join us for a colloquium with Michael Jerryson, a leading theorist on religion and violence and specialist in historical understandings and contemporary examples of Buddhist violence in Southeast Asia. The colloquium will take place at 2pm on
Dr. Sonam Kinga will be presenting a lecture on "Political Contests & Moral Battles: A Perspective on Bhutan's Democratic Transition" on Wednesday, March 20th at 5pm in the British Studies Library, 5th floor of Norlin Library.The Buddhist
Lama Jabb (Oxford University) will deliver the keynote lecture for the Lotsawa Translation Workshop on 鈥淎n Act of Bardo: Translating Tibetan Poetry鈥 at 11am on Saturday, October 6, 2018 in the British Studies Room, 5th Floor of Norlin Library on the
We are please to announce the first Lotsawa Translation Workshop, scheduled for October 5-8th at the 海角社区, with the generous support of the Tsadra Foundation. The workshop offers the opportunity for
Beyond Resistance: Tibetans and ethnic minority place-making in the contemporary Chinese CityAs part of China鈥檚 continued transformation into an urban society, the contemporary Tibetan Plateau is becoming increasingly urbanized
New Views on Tibet's Linguistic DiversityResearch on Tibet鈥檚 linguistic diversity in the West dates back to at least the mid-nineteenth century. However, a surge in descriptive and documentary linguistics in the twenty-first century has radically
Tenzin Dickie is a poet, writer and translator. Her work has appeared in Cultural Anthropology, The Washington Post online, Words Without Borders and Modern Poetry in Translation, among other places,