Thank you!!
Great! I'll send a message as we get closer to August.
Congrats! I've been following your work and I'm so glad you'll have this platform to continue from-- it's such an important contribution to the field. Did I also see you'll be at IABS this summer? I'll be there and I'd love to meet up!
Sorry, keep forgetting this isn’t the other place! Catherine.hartmann@uwyo.edu
I know—academic books are always so expensive given the small print runs. It’s a shame that it makes this work inaccessible to so many. I’m happy to provide a pdf to anyone who doesn’t have institutional access—just send me a dm or email!
Yes! There’s a great Ian Rutherford article, “Theoria and Darśan: Pilgrimage and Vision in Greece and India” on this that really shaped my thinking
My book is out!
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Thanks! And yes, I don’t see it on bookshop.org either. I did some research, and it seems like bookshop.org only shows books once they are published and have expanded distribution. So hopefully it will show up there in April when the book is out!
Yes! Pilgrimage party!
Yes! It’s from Nicholas Roerich’s “Milarepa, the One Who Harkens.” I liked the starkness of the landscape, and the notion of a place where Milarepa has been but isn’t currently visible
My book — Making the Invisible Real: Practices of Seeing in Tibetan Pilgrimage — now has a cover and is coming out April 25!
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Just signed a contract with Oxford University Press to publish my book manuscript!
~Making the Invisible Real: Practices of Seeing in Tibetan Pilgrimage~
Coming to a university library near you!
A community member is auditing my Buddhist Ethics class and canvas has given them the role of “observing: nobody”
Sounds like my work here is done?