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Featured student projects from Columbia University

Featured Projects from Tibetan Civilization Coursework at Columbia University

Tapontsang, Adhe. Ama Adhe: The Voice that Remembers: The Heroic Story of a Woman’s Fight to Free Tibet. Boston: Wisdom Publications, 1997.

Lamaozhuoma Ama Adhe: The Voice that Remembers is about Adhe’s life story. The book consisted of four major parts--Adhe’s childhood in Kham, conflicts between local Tibetans and the Chinese, twenty-seven years of imprisonment in Chinese labor camps and her new life in Nepal and India since 1987 to the 1990s when the book was written. The book was written by Joy Blakeslee based … [Read more...]

Tapontsang, Adhe. Ama Adhe: The Voice that Remembers: The Heroic Story of a Woman’s Fight to Free Tibet. Boston: Wisdom Publications, 1997.

Ama Adhe: The Voice That Remembers The Heroic Story of a Woman’s Fight to Free Tibet by Adhe Tapontsang, as told to Joy Blakeslee Review by Erin Marino 8 December 2009 Adhe Tapontsang, A Living Piece of History Abstract: Ama Adhe is the captivating testimony of Adhe Tapontsang, a heroic Tibetan woman with a deep religious conviction who was imprisoned and tortured by the … [Read more...]

Dagpo Rimpoché & Jean-Philippe Caudron. Le Lama venu du Tibet. Paris: Grasset, 1998.

Write 4-5pp (1200-1500 words) book review of the book you selected, and post it here using the format that is up there (CCNMTL staff can help with wiki postings if you have any trouble). Please start your paper with a one paragraph (150 word) abstract giving the following information: who the books is about, the main figure (include Tibetan spelling of personal names if you can … [Read more...]

Lobsang Gyatso (Blo bzang rgya mtsho, Phu khang Dge bshes), with Sparham, Gareth. Memoirs of a Tibetan Lama. Ithaca: Snow Lion Publications, 1998.

Drew Lebed Drew said, "This is one of the best books I have read in my entire life." A Review of Memoirs of a Tibetan Lama Abstract: In Memoirs of a Tibetan Lama, we follow Lobsang Gyatso and his translator, Gareth Sparham, as they lead us through a life that will both fascinate and inform those unfamiliar with pre-1959 Tibetan monastic life and culture. Readers are … [Read more...]

Palden Gyatso and Tsering Shakya, The Autobiography of a Tibetan Monk. New York: Grove Press, 1998.

Xiaoxiao Huang Dec. 6th, 2009 Review of The Autobiography of A Tibetan Monk by Palden Gyatso Palden Gyatso was born in 1933 into a well-heeled peasant family in a village called Panam, some 125 miles west of Lhasa and 45 miles from Tibet’s second largest city, Shigatse. At the age of ten, he became a novice in the nearby Gadong monastery. The year 1952 marked the … [Read more...]

Ricardus, Peter,ed. Tibetan Lives: Three Tibetan Autobiographies. London: Routledge/Curzon, 1998.

Monika Urbanowicz A Review of Tibetan Lives: Three Himalayan Autobiographies Abstract: In Tibetan Lives, Peter Richardus offers us edited versions of three life stories of Phuntshogs Lungrtogs, sKarma Sumdhon Paul, and Ts’an-chin Chen (two monks and a clerk) whose original composition was a direct product of a colonial knowledge-gathering practice current in India in … [Read more...]

Ani Pachen & Adelaide Donnelley. Sorrow Mountain- The Journey of a Tibetan Warrior Nun. New York: Kodansha International, 2000.

Jenny Shen Fall 2009 Abstract Sorrow Mountain – The Journey of A Tibetan Warrior Nun is an autobiographical account of Ani Panchen, with Adelaide Donnelley as the co-author. The book opens with Ani Panchen anxiously waiting for the arrival of the Dalai Lama in Dharamsala, India. Due to years of torture she experienced in China, she was very alert, even though now she is in … [Read more...]

Geshe Rabten, Wallace, B. Alan. The Life of A Tibetan Monk. Le Mont-Pèlerin, Switzerland: Edition Rabten, 2000.

Daven Farnham Geshe Rabten: The Life of a Tibetan Monk Review: A Singular Focus Towards Academia Abstract Geshe Rabten’s account details the struggles and learning required for advancement within the monastic system. From the time he was a young boy, he was attracted to Buddhist theology. After entering Sera Monastery at a very young age, he chronicles his … [Read more...]

Jing, Liming. Flying High Out of a Tibetan Valley. Victoria, BC: Trafford Publishing, 2000.

Abstract Flying High Out of a Tibetan Valley is the story of the life of Jing Liming, an ethnically Chinese intellectual who was born and raised in the Amdo region of Tibet. The story relates her struggles from her birth in 1955 through the Great Leap Forward, the Cultural Revolution, and her successive journey of becoming an English professor and translator (which takes the … [Read more...]

Tsering, Diki. Dalai Lama, My Son: A Mother’s Autobiography. New York: Viking, 2000.

Paul Ratchford May 01, 2007 A Review of Dalai Lama, My Son Dalai Lama, My Son is an autobiographical book compiled and written by the children and grandchildren of Diki Tsering (The mother of the Dalai Lama). It covers the time period from her birth in the Iron Ox year (1901) to her death in 1980 following their flight to India. However, its primary focus is between 1901 … [Read more...]

Keutsang Trulku Jampel Yeshe, Memoirs of Keutsang Lama: Life in Tibet after the Chinese Liberation. Pema Thinley, translator (New Delhi: Paljor Publications, 2001).

Memories of Keutsang Lama (Life in Tibet After the Chinese ‘Liberation’) by Keutsang Trulku Jampel Yeshe, known as Keutsang Rinpoche Review by Yasuhiro Sasayama [Abstract of the Autobiography] Author: Keutsang Trulku Jampel Yeshe, Birth Name: Jampel Yeshe Choekyi Monlan. The author is the immediate reincarnation of Darhen Keutsang Yeshe Monlan Pel Sangpo (Keutsang … [Read more...]

Losang Yonten. The Fire of Hell. With Veronique Renard. Pilgrims Publishers. New Delhi, India: 2001.

Write 4-5pp (1200-1500 words) book review of the book you selected, and post it here using the format that is up there (CCNMTL staff can help with wiki postings if you have any trouble). Please start your paper with a one paragraph (150 word) abstract giving the following information: who the books is about, the main figure (include Tibetan spelling of personal names if you can … [Read more...]

Sakya, Jamyang (b. 1934). Princess in Land of Snows: The Life of Jamyang Sakya in Tibet. Boston: Shambhala Publications, 2001.

Monika Urbanowicz A Review of Princess in the Land of Snows: the Life of Jamyang Sakya in Tibet Princess in the Land of Snows is a fascinating, autobiographical account of the life of Lady Jamyang of Tibet, who through her perseverance and determination is able to overcome great obstacles and to achieve cultural and religious freedom. Jamyang Shakya’s autobiography can be … [Read more...]

Bagdro. A Hell on Earth: A Brief Biography of a Tibetan Political Prisoner. Dharamsala: Ganden Monastery, 2002.

Mark Clemente April 28, 2007 A Review of A Hell on Earth By Ven. Bagdro from Ganden Monastery Abstract: This book portrays the experiences of a Tibetan monk who endured great pain for his political beliefs and desire for Tibetan independence. It is a book that shares the life experiences of Ven. Bagro and the realities of Chinese Communists’ inhumane repression of the … [Read more...]

Siebenschuh, William R. & Tashi Tsering. The Struggle for Education in Modern Tibet: The Three Thousand Children of Tashi Tsering. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 2003

Jennifer Yu April 30, 2007 A Review of The Struggle for Education in Modern Tibet Abstract: Tashi Tsering, a person of humble peasant origins, made remarkable advancements in his personal education. He studied abroad in India and the United States, before returning to Tibet in the hopes of improving the standard of living for his fellow countrymen. Tashi made … [Read more...]

Xing Suzhi. Xue yu qiu fa ji: Yi ge Han ren lama de kou shu shi. Beijing: Sanlian Shu dian, 2003.

(Note: the text is in Chinese.) Write 4-5pp (1200-1500 words) book review of the book you selected, and post it here using the format that is up there (CCNMTL staff can help with wiki postings if you have any trouble). Please start your paper with a one paragraph (150 word) abstract giving the following information: who the books is about, the main figure (include Tibetan … [Read more...]

Chope Paljor Tsering. The Nature of All Things: The Life Story of a Tibetan in Exile. South Melbourne, Victoria: Lothian Books, 2004.

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Kamal Tuladhar. Caravan to Lhasa: Newar Merchants of Kathmandu in Traditional Tibet. Kathmandu: Tuladhar Family, 2004.

Caravan to Lhasa: Its Review, Major Themes, and Abstract Sungoh Yoon Abstract In the travel account and story of the lives of his grandfather, father, and uncles, the author, Kamal Ratna Tuladhar, presented an elaborate and colorful description of the caravan trade and commerce centered on Kathmandu, Lhasa and Kolkata. Along with the life story of his family who were … [Read more...]

Jamyang Wangmo. The Lawudo Lama: Stories of Reincarnation from the Mount Everest Region. Boston: Wisdom. 2004.

(Note: Part 2: Lama Zopa Rinpoche's story is given in a first-person narrative). Write 4-5pp (1200-1500 words) book review of the book you selected, and post it here using the format that is up there (CCNMTL staff can help with wiki postings if you have any trouble). Please start your paper with a one paragraph (150 word) abstract giving the following information: who the … [Read more...]

Gongboo Sayrung. Tibetan Childhood. Xining: Plateau Publications. 2005.

Austin Barney A Review of Tibetan Childhood Tibetan Childhood is a well-written and engaging book which recounts the childhood memories of Gongboo Sayrung, a native of Kandze TAP, Sichuan. It begins with his birth in 1984 and ends with his acceptance to Kangding Normal School, and was published in 2005 with editorial assistance from Dr. Kevin Stuart. Humorous and … [Read more...]

Namu, with Christine Mathieu. Leaving Mother Lake: A Childhood at the Edge of the World. Abacus, 2005.

(Note:By a Moso woman, a matrilineal people in Yunnan some of whom practice Tibetan Buddhism). Write 4-5pp (1200-1500 words) book review of the book you selected, and post it here using the format that is up there (CCNMTL staff can help with wiki postings if you have any trouble). Please start your paper with a one paragraph (150 word) abstract giving the following … [Read more...]

Shakabpa, Tsoltim N. Winds of Change: An Autobiography of a Tibetan [in verse]. Delhi: Paljor Publications, 2005.

(First published in 2003 as Recollections of a Tibetan, Baltimore, MD: Publish America, 2003). Write 4-5pp (1200-1500 words) book review of the book you selected, and post it here using the format that is up there (CCNMTL staff can help with wiki postings if you have any trouble). Please start your paper with a one paragraph (150 word) abstract giving the following … [Read more...]

Konchok Tharchin & Konchok Namgyal; Francesca Merritt, ed. Recollections of Tibet. [s.l.]: [s.n.].

Manuscript held at University of Oxford. Not for selection, (unless you will be in Oxford to read it!). c. 200?. For a review of the two autobiographical sources, see http://www.ladakhstudies.org/resources/Resources/LS20.pdf Write 4-5pp (1200-1500 words) book review of the book you selected, and post it here using the format that is up there (CCNMTL staff can help with wiki … [Read more...]

Belmo. In their Own Words: The True Stories of Nine Buddhist Monks’ Escape from Tibet. Twin Lakes, Wisconsin: Lotus Press, 2006

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Dorjee, Lama Dudjom. Falling Off the Roof of the World: The Autobiography of the Venerable Lama Dudjom Dorjee. PA: Infinity Publishing, 2006.

The Autobiography of the Venerable Lama Dudjom Dorjee Summary Dudjom Dorjee was born to a nomadic family in eastern Tibet in the middle 20th century.[1] He was born near a mountain called Pa-ji-ri. He is the second child in his family. The first boy, however, died at age one or two. His father’s name was Karma Tsultrim, who was a monk when he was young, and later gave … [Read more...]

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