Lara Braitstein
Braitstein, L.
PersonType | Category:Editors Category:Professors Category:Translators |
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FirstName / namefirst | Lara |
LastName / namelast | Braitstein |
namemiddle | E. |
MainNamePhon | Lara Braitstein |
SortName | Braitsetein, Lara |
bio | Lara Braitstein is Associate Professor of Indian and Tibetan Buddhism at McGill University. She has also taught at the Karmapa International Buddhist Institute (K.I.B.I.) in New Delhi, and the Rangjung Yeshe Institute in Kathmandu. She teaches Mahayana & Vajrayana Buddhist Philosophy, Buddhist Hagiography, and Tibetan/Himalayan Buddhist literature and historiography. She translated the 14th Shamarpa’s The Path to Awakening, and is the author of The Adamantine Songs: Study, Translation, and Tibetan Critical Edition, a study of Saraha’s Mahamudra poems. Her recent research is a study dedicated to untangling the history and representation of the 10th Shamarpa Chodrup Gyatso (1742-1792).
Her research has been supported by SSHRC (2008-11) and Bukkyō Dendō Kyōkai (2009), and she is a member of the FRQSC funded research group Groupe de recherche interuniversitaire sur le Tibet et l’Himalaya (GRITH), an initiative that brings together academics in Québec carrying out research about the greater Himalayan region (https://www.grith.fss.ulaval.ca/en). |
associatedwebsite | https://www.mcgill.ca/religiousstudies/lara-e-braitstein |
affiliation | McGill University |
currentworks | Recovering the Red Crown: a study of the 10th Shamarpa Chodrup Gyatso (SSHRC funded) |
phduniversity | McGill University |
education | 2004 PhD McGill University - Saraha's Adamantine Songs |
publications | Selected publications:
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IsInGyatsa | No |
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