Havnevik, H.

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Hanna Havnevik
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Hanna Havnevik is Associate Professor, Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages, University of Oslo (since 2002).

Undergraduate studies in Social Anthropology, History, and the Study of Religion at the universities of Bergen and Oslo. Magister Artium thesis: "Tibetan Buddhist Nuns; History, Cultural Norms and Social Reality"; Doctor philos. thesis: The Life on Jetsun Lochen Rinpoche (1865-1951) as Told in Her Autobiography." Associate Professor at the Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages from 2003, Professor from 2012. Chair of the Network for University Cooperation Tibet-Norway 2003-2010. President of the International Association for Tibetan Studies from 2019.

In 2016 Hanna convened the 14th International Seminar of Tibetan Studies (IATS) at the University of Bergen, in cooperation with Astrid Hovden, Associate Professor, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, and a group of researchers from UiO and UiB.

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Full Name[edit]

Hannah Havnevik (b. 1957 in Norway)

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Education[edit]

  • Dr. Philos., University of Oslo, 1999
  • Pedagogical Seminar, University of Oslo, 1988
  • Mag. Art., University of Oslo (research degree), 1986
  • BA, University of Oslo (Social Anthropology, History and History of Religion), 1981
  • Blue Mountain Community College, USA, 1976-77
  • Repeated fieldwork in the Himalayas, Tibet and Mongolia (since 1983)

Employment[edit]

  • Associate Professor, Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages, University of Oslo (since 2002)
  • Post Doc. Research Fellow, University of Oslo, 2000-2002
  • Research fellow, and teaching assignments, University of Oslo, 1991-1999
  • Consultant for refugees and immigrants A-etat, 1987-1991

Other Information[edit]

  • Selected Publications:
    • Women in Tibet
    • Tibetan Buddhist Nuns: History, Cultural Norms and Social Reality
    • Havnevik, Hanna. "Bokkult i buddhismen. Buddhistiske teksters magiske og rituelle funksjoner i Tibet, Mongolia og Himalaya." I Bjarne Rogan og Saphinaz-Amal Naguib (red.). Materiell kultur og kulturens materialitet. (forthcoming)
    • Havnevik, Hanna and Agata Bareja-Starzynska. Revival of Buddhism in Mongolia after 1990. Warsaw: University of Warsaw Press (forthcoming)
    • Havnevik, Hanna. "Drapchi Lhamo: The Construction of a Fortune Cult in Lhasa." Paper given at 11th Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Bonn 2006. (In press).
    • Havnevik, Hanna. "Buddhismen." I Ken Opprann. Tro. Oslo: Font Forlag, 2009.
    • Havnevik, Hanna, Byambaa Ragchaa, and Agata Bareja-Starzynska. "Some Practices of the Buddhist Red Tradition in Contemporary Mongolia. In The Mongolia-Tibet Interface: Opening New Research Terrains in Inner Asia. Leiden: Brill 2007.
    • Havnevik, Hanna and Agata Bareja-Starzynska. "A Preliminary Survey of Buddhism in Present-day Mongolia." In Ole Bruun og Li Narangoa (eds.). Mongolia: From City to Country. London: Curzon Press, 2006.
    • Havnevik, Hanna and Janet Gyatso (eds.). Women in Tibet, Past and Present. London: Hurst and Company and New York: Columbia University Press, 2005.
    • Havnevik, Hanna. "Ani Lochen; A Yogini and Nun from Tibet." In Lindsay Jones (ed. in chief). Encyclopedia of Religion. Macmillan Publishers Ltd., 2005.
    • Havnevik, Hanna. "A Tibetan Female State Oracle." In Henk Blezer (ed.). Religion and Secular Culture in Tibet. Leiden: Brill, 2002.
    • Havnevik, Hanna. "The Monastic Quest: A Biographical Example (Tibet): The Biography of a Nun." In Frank E. Reynolds and Jason A. Carbine (eds.). The Life of Buddhism. University of California Press, 2000.
    • Havnevik, Hanna (1999) "The Life of Jestun Lochen Rinpoche (1865-1951) as Told in Her Autobiography." Acta Humaniora, Faculty of Arts, University of Oslo. Dissertation for the degree Dr. philos. 1999 (2 vols.)
    • Havnevik, Hanna. "On Pilgrimage for Forty Years in the Himalayas. The Female Lama Jetsun Lochen Rinpoche’s (1865-1951) Quest for Sacred Sites." In Alex McKay (ed.). Pilgrimage in Tibet. Richmond: Curzon Press, 1998.
    • Havnevik, Hanna Combats des nonnes tibétaines, Religieuses bouddhistes du Pays des neiges. St. Michel en l’Herm: Editions Dharma, 1995. (translated, revised and updated edition of Tibetan Buddhist Nuns: History, Cultural Norms and Social Reality. Oslo: Norwegian University Press, 1989).

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