Journal of the International Association of Tibetan Studies
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![]() | Wutai Shan and Qing CultureIssue 6 (December 2011)Editor-in-Chief: David Germano |
JIATS Issue 6
- Articles
- “Wutai Shan: Pilgrimage to Five-Peak Mountain” – Karl Debreczeny
- “Tales of Conjured Temples (huasi) in Qing Period Mountain Gazetteers” – Susan Andrews
- “Tibetan Buddhism at Wutai Shan in the Qing: The Chinese-language Register” – Gray Tuttle
- “Tibetan Poetry on Wutai Shan” – Kurtis R. Schaeffer
- “Wutai Shan, Qing Cosmopolitanism, and the Mongols” – Johan Elverskog
- “Mongol Pilgrimages to Wutai Shan in the Late Qing Dynasty” – Isabelle Charleux
- “Bla brang Monastery and Wutai Shan” – Paul K. Nietupski
- “The Jiaqing Emperor’s Magnificent Record of the Western Tour” – Patricia Berger
- “Maps of Wutai Shan: Individuating the Sacred Landscape through Color” – Wen-shing Chou
- “The Thirteenth Dalai Lama at Wutai Shan: Exile and Diplomacy” – Elliot Sperling
- “Gifts at Wutai Shan: Rockhill and the Thirteenth Dalai Lama” – Susan Meinheit
- Article Related to JIATS Issue 4
- “Of Horses and Motorbikes: Negotiating Modernities in Pastoral A mdo, Sichuan Province” – Lilian Iselin
- Book Reviews
- “Review of Jokhang: Tibet’s Most Sacred Buddhist Temple, by Gyurme Dorje, Tashi Tsering, Heather Stoddard, and André Alexander” – Cameron David Warner
- “Review of Buddhism and Empire: The Political and Religious Culture of Early Tibet, by Michael Walter” – Sam van Schaik
