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Books: General Linguistics: Klimburg-Salter, Jahoda, Tropper (Eds)
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Proceedings of the Tenth Seminar of the IATS, 2003, Volume 7: Klimburg-Salter, Jahoda, Tropper (Eds)
Message 1: Proceedings of the Tenth Seminar of the IATS, 2003, Volume 7: Klimburg-Salter, Jahoda, Tropper (Eds)
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Date: 25-Oct-2007
From: Liesbeth Kanis <kanis brill.nl>
Subject: Proceedings of the Tenth Seminar of the IATS, 2003, Volume 7: Klimburg-Salter, Jahoda, Tropper (Eds)
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Title: Text, Image and Song in Transdisciplinary Dialogue
Subtitle: Proceedings of the Tenth Seminar of the IATS, 2003, Volume 7
Series Title: Brill's Tibetan Studies Library 10
Published: 2007
Publisher: Brill
http://www.brill.nl
Book URL: http://www.brill.nl/default.aspx?partid=10&pid=26343
Editor: D. Klimburg-Salter
Editor: C. Jahoda
Editor: K. Tropper
Hardback: ISBN: 900415549X 9789004155497 Pages: 252 Price: U.K. £ 89.00
Hardback: ISBN: 900415549X 9789004155497 Pages: 252 Price: U.S. $ 120.00
Abstract:
The papers in this volume all result from field work in the Indian Himalayas and the TAR conducted by the Interdisciplinary Research Unit, Austrian Science Fund. While the research goals were established within the framework of transdisciplinary research, each scholar approaches scientific problems according to the methodologies associated with their respective disciplines: philology, philosophy, history, art history, linguistics, and anthropology. In the contribution published here, Steinkellner, Klimburg-Salter, Widorn, and Jahoda explicate the structure, methods, and advantages of transdisciplinary research. Lasic and Tauscher analyse two different philosophical questions on the basis of manuscripts from Tabo (Spiti) and Gondhla (Lahaul). Pasang Wangdu, Tropper and Ponweiser each examine a Buddhist monument from a different perspective: Keru (TAR), Wanla (Ladakh), and Tabo. Papa-Kalantari and Hein discuss respectively an iconographic problem and oral traditions from Spiti and upper Kinnaur.
Linguistic Field(s):
General Linguistics
Written In: English (eng )
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