Bhutan

Bhutan
Title Bhutan PDF eBook
Author Karma Ura
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 417
Release 2023-01-16
Genre
ISBN 0192865404

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The process of modernization has brought discontinuities in collective memory. This volume and its sequel provide an act of collective remembrance, knitting together many voices and stories. It shows the readers a world of the past before modernization began in the 1960s. Volume 1 unfolds accounts of births and rebirths in the household, making of houses and matrimony, rearing of children and livestock in a village, and husbandry of lands and forests. After sketching these fundamental aspects of existence, it details seasonable migration, backpack and caravan trade, and travel over different climatic and linguistic areas. Colours, sounds, and other sensory experiences of ordinary people are described before ending with the rhythm of the farming of major crops such as millet, rice, and wheat.

Bhutan the Unremembered Nation

Bhutan the Unremembered Nation
Title Bhutan the Unremembered Nation PDF eBook
Author Ura
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 417
Release 2023-01-16
Genre History
ISBN 0192868578

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The process of modernization has brought discontinuities in collective memory. This volume and its prequel provide an act of collective remembrance, knitting together many voices and stories. It shows the readers a world of the past before modernization began in the 1960s. Volume 2 covers the monumental architecture of dzongs (castles) and administration of the country, authority and power, cosmological concepts and beliefs, religions and rites, visualization and meditation, visual arts, and folk drama that affected the daily life of the people. Some chapters also dwell on monastic life and monkhood, and Guru Rinpoche's imprints on the land and its people.

Bhutan: The Unremembered Nation

Bhutan: The Unremembered Nation
Title Bhutan: The Unremembered Nation PDF eBook
Author Karma Ura
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 417
Release 2022-10-06
Genre History
ISBN 0192689037

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The process of modernization has brought discontinuities in collective memory. This volume and its sequel provide an act of collective remembrance, knitting together many voices and stories. It shows the readers a world of the past before modernization began in the 1960s. Volume 1 unfolds accounts of births and rebirths in the household, making of houses and matrimony, rearing of children and livestock in a village, and husbandry of lands and forests. After sketching these fundamental aspects of existence, it details seasonable migration, backpack and caravan trade, and travel over different climatic and linguistic areas. Colours, sounds, and other sensory experiences of ordinary people are described before ending with the rhythm of the farming of major crops such as millet, rice, and wheat.

Bhutan

Bhutan
Title Bhutan PDF eBook
Author Dasho Karma Ura
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2023
Genre Bhutan
ISBN 9780192689023

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Bhutan: Art and ideals

Bhutan: Art and ideals
Title Bhutan: Art and ideals PDF eBook
Author Karma Ura
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2023
Genre Bhutan
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Bhutan: Community and livelihood

Bhutan: Community and livelihood
Title Bhutan: Community and livelihood PDF eBook
Author Karma Ura
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2023
Genre Bhutan
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The Blessings of Bhutan

The Blessings of Bhutan
Title The Blessings of Bhutan PDF eBook
Author Russ Carpenter
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 196
Release 2002-10-31
Genre History
ISBN 9780824826796

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"A captivating and splendid account of a complex nation on the cusp of tradition and modernity. Bhutan is distinctive--from its social structures to its development philosophy of Gross National Happiness. The Blessings of Bhutan is based on extensive travel and interviews. Written in an accessible style, the authors blend narrative about the country's history, religion, arts, and governance with lively personal anecdotes. It is an excellent contribution to the study of contemporary Bhutan that will appeal to laymen and scholars alike." --Karma Ura, Director of the Centre for Bhutan Studies "The blessings of Bhutan are many, including the appearance of this lyrical account of the country's many unique and fascinating aspects. Because they are among the Westerners most familiar with Bhutanese life, Blyth and Russ are able to penetrate well beyond the Shangri-la myth and show that, while parts of such an otherworldly myth apply, this Himalayan Kingdom is brimful of surprises, contradictions, and modern dilemmas." --K. E. S. Kirby Dorji, writer/editor, United Nations consultant, longtime resident of Bhutan.