Cahiers d’Extrême-Asie n° 34 (2025)
Catastrophe and Prophecy in Tibetan Religious Contexts
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Sommaire / Contents Jetsun DELEPLANQUE & Brandon DOTSON À nos lectrices et à nos lecteurs / To Our Readers INTRODUCTION GÉNÉRALE / GENERAL INTRODUCTION Brandon DOTSON Catastrophe and Prophecy in Tibetan Religious Contexts DOSSIER Brandon DOTSON Buddhism and Apocalypticism in Conversation: An Early Tibetan Text on the “Cult of the Tempest” Rory LINDSAY Inspired by a God’s Death: Buddhist Narratives of Divine Mortality and Their Ritual Implications Jetsun DELEPLANQUE Millenarianism, Utopia, and the Founding of the Bhutanese State Natasha MIKLES Between Two Apocalypses: Catastrophic Millenialism and Narrative Modeling in the Gesar Epic Matthew KING The Ghost in Mañjusri’s Mandala: Excavating Trülku Drakpa Gyeltsen’s Prophecies in the Ruins of the Qing Naljor Tsering Rgya nag skag bzlog: The “Chinese Way of Repelling Disaster” or “Repelling Chinese Disasters” VARIA SHAO Jiade & QIN Sen Social Networks and the Impact of Buddhist Canon Printing in Modern China: Focusing on Tianning Monastery in Changzhou SHEN Ting The Zhina Neixue Yuan (China Institute of Inner Learning) and the Formation of the Modern Chinese Buddhist Knowledge: A Miao Fenglin Case Study COMPTES RENDUS / BOOK REVIEWS Darcie M. PRICE-WALLACE Chandra Chiara EHM, Queens Without a Kingdom Worth Ruling. Buddhist Nuns and the Process of Change in Tibetan Monastic Communities Antonio TERRONE Wei WU, Esoteric Buddhism in China. Engaging Japanese and Tibetan Traditions, 1912–1949 LONG Junxi LEI Wen , Jiaomiao zhiwai. Sui Tang guojia jisi yu zongjiao Fabienne JAGOU ISHIHAMA Yumiko & Alex MCKAY, éd., The Early 20th Century Resurgence of the Tibetan Buddhist World. Studies in Central Asian Buddhism Auteurs du présent volume / Contributors to This Volume
