Translating Buddhism Patrick F. FoxExplores key questions about translations and translators of South Asian Buddhist texts, past and present. Although many Buddhist studies scholars spend a great deal of their time involved in acts of translation, to date not much has been published that examines the key questions, problems, and difficulties faced by translators of South Asian Buddhist texts and epigraphs. Translating Buddhism seeks to address this omission. The essays collected here
we consider what new opportunities might arise from current research
In one of the most remarkable artistic pilgrimages in history
This collection will prove invaluable to students and academics in both history and art history
“The Song of Wandering Aengus” dramatizes aesthetic and romantic longing
As he rises through the ranks with the help of a veteran sailor and makes a name for himself during the fierce fighting of the Napoleonic Wars
the fan-contributors to this book argue that there is an uncharted dimension to Doctor Who
descendants of the New Paltz Walloons constructed an alternative national narrative
and practice are also included in this valuable resource book
Loy discusses liberation not from the world
refugee camps and churches - Peacock establishes a theoretical framework for the evaluation of physical comedy
yet they are highly influenced by regional contexts
Thorpe takes the reader on a journey through these texts and images