Institutional Landscapes and Intellectual Codifications in Tibet’s Long Seventeenth Century
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Rubin Museum of Art, 132 W. 17th St. New York NY 10011      11/11/2012, Sunday
Co-organized by Columbia University and Rubin Museum of Art, NY

Panel I (10:30 -12)

The Gtsang Sde srid and their Strategies of Legitimation
   David Templeman (Monash University, Australia)

Setting-up the Rules of Power: the Conceptual Background of Dga' ldan Pho brang's Foundations
Tashi Tsering (Amnye Machen Institute, Dharamsala, India)

The Mongol Presence in Tibet during ‘Tibet's 2nd Mongol Century’
Elliot Sperling  (Indiana University, IN)
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(Originally published in Rocznik Orientalistyczny )
http://ro.czasopisma.pan.pl/


Discussant: Ben Bogin (Georgetown University, Washington D.C.)

(Lunch break 12:00-1:30)

Panel II (1:30-3:15)

Converting Hagiography to History: a Series of 'Brug pa bka' brgyud pa thangka Linking Tibet and Bhutan
Amy Heller (SOAS, France)  for more, see http://www.asianart.com/articles/heller4/

The Life of Shakyamuni at Jonang: Preliminary Observations of Literature, Art, and Institution                
Andrew Quintman (Yale University, CT) & Kurtis Schaeffer (University of Virginia, VA)

Discussant: Elena Pakhoutova  (Rubin Museum of Art, NY)       

(Break 3:00-3:15)

Panel III (3:15-4:45)

Increased Reincarnate Lineage Foundations in the 17th Century in their Historical Context
 Gray Tuttle (Columbia University, NY)

A Preliminary Outline of the Spread and Development of Sman pa Grwa Tshang during Tibet's long Seventeenth Century
Stacey Van Vleet (Columbia University, NY)


Amdo Reincarnation Lineages as Institutions
Lan Wu (Columbia University, NY)

Discussant: Heather Stoddard (CNRS, France)

Contact: Stacey Van Vleet sav2109@columbia.edu; Lan Wu lw2228@columbia.edu
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