Tibet: History, Culture, and Religion
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Constance Kassor
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There are few regions that have been more misunderstood by the West than Tibet. It is still often portrayed in the West as the “Shangri-la” that was described in the 1933 novel Lost Horizon, one of the earliest references to Tibet in English-speaking culture. Westerners too often envision a mystical place full of happy, meditating monks and carefree nomads who use Tibetan singing bowls for healing and comfort and The Tibetan Book of the Dead to guide their journey from this life. But while the singing bowls are now ubiquitous in Tibetan tourist shops, scholars can find no original connection to Tibetan culture. And The Tibetan Book of the Dead that influenced so many Westerners in the 1960s and 1970s, from Carl Jung to the Beatles? Scholars today describe it as not Tibetan, not a book, and not about death.
In Tibet: History, Culture, and Religion, Professor Constance Kassor, will show you the real, multi-dimensional Tibet and its people who live on the “Roof of the World,” the highest and largest plateau on Earth. In 24 fascinating lectures, you will learn how Tibet’s history was shaped by kings and kingdoms, power struggles, religion, traditions, wars, peace, and the lifestyles that developed in response to living on the world’s highest plateau. You will meet the Buddha, the Dharma Kings, the fourteenth Dalai Lama, and more. Today, violent geopolitical struggles, modernism, and the exile of its religious leaders form an existential threat that few other regions face: This is the real Tibet.
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- Barbara Z.
- 14-12-23
A bit chaotic
Some parts were interesting but chapters didn’t seem to follow any logical order, some information was repeated multiple times, and there was a bit too much details of some myths rather than facts
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- Slo Mo
- 18-02-24
Lots of potential
Lectures do not flow very well. The approach to Tibet’s history and culture is fairly one-dimensional. Heavily dominant political bias.
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- Anonymous User
- 17-11-23
Excellent overview of Tibetan culture, history and religion
The author weaves a beautiful narrative about Tibet. Every lecture was interesting from beginning to end, and the author has a very good voice for narration.
Enjoyed this very much.
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- Jason Tsang
- 05-12-23
Are you spreading facts or biases?
This set of lectures would much better if the author concentrated of facts, rather than anti-Chinese biases. It's like you're listen to Fox news, where only the weak minded would lap it up. If you're a historian, you should fairly weigh up facts from all possible sides. Overall, I think there would be enough material to make these lectures more interesting and more factual. The publishers should really take more care about the quality of the content. 1/10.
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