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Author: Deborah Klimburg Salter, Christian Jahoda and Kurt Tropper
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.
Preliminary Materials
Introduction: Trans-Disciplinary Research In The Western Himalayas
Reflections On The Contribution Of Art History To Transdisciplinary Research In Vienna: The Example Of The Nako Sacred Compound
The Documentation, Archiving And Dissemination Of Visual Resources: An Introduction To The Western Himalaya Archive Vienna
Ke Ru Lha Khang: Cultural Preservation And Interdisciplinary Research In Central Tibet
Fragments Of Pramāṇa Texts Preserved In Tabo Monastery
The Rnal ’Byor Chen Po Bsgom Pa’I Don Manuscript Of The ‘Gondhla Kanjur’
The Historical Inscription In The Gsum Brtsegs Temple At Wanla, Ladakh
A Hitherto Unidentified Narrative Composition In The Ambulatory Of The Cella In The Main Temple At Tabo (Himachal Pradesh)
The Art Of The Court: Some Remarks On The Historical Stratigraphy Of Eastern Iranian Elements In Early Buddhist Painting Of Alchi, Ladakh
Documenting Oral Traditions: Methodological Reflections
A Preliminary Analysis Of Some Songs In Tibetan Language Recorded In Spiti And Upper Kinnaur
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