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Natasha L. Mikles
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Teaching Theology & Religion. 23:163-174
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Natasha L. Mikles
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Material Religion. 16:187-212
Based on interviews performed in Qinghai, this article examines the ritual for creating the “mountain hat” used by bards of Tibet’s Gesar epic in the Yushu and Golok provinces to argue for ...
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Natasha L. Mikles
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Nova Religio. 24:119-121
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Natasha L. Mikles
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Culture and Religion. 20:322-350
This article examines how published episodes from the life of Gesar—a king described in Tibetan epics—are assigned literary classifications inside and outside China. Outside of China, Tibet...
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Teaching Theology & Religion. 22:208-222
Autor:
Joseph P. Laycock, Natasha L. Mikles
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Bulletin for the Study of Religion. 47:18-21
This article proposes a strategy of creating labels for problematic ways doing analysis in religious studies classes. By identifying patterns of weak analysis and naming them, faculty can give students the ability to talk about analysis and become mo
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Natasha L. Mikles
The COVID-19 pandemic left millions grieving their loved ones without the consolation of traditional ways of mourning. Patients were admitted to hospitals and never seen again. Social distancing often meant conventional funerals could not be held. Re
Autor:
Natasha L. Mikles
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Nova Religio. 22:131-133
Autor:
Joseph P. Laycock, Natasha L. Mikles
Religion, Culture, and the Monstrous: Of Gods and Monsters explores the intersection of the emerging field of “monster theory” within religious studies. With case studies from ancient Mesopotamia to contemporary valleys of the Himalayas to ghost
Autor:
Joseph P. Laycock, Natasha L. Mikles
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Bulletin for the Study of Religion. 43:35-40
In 2014 Lama Gelongma Zangmo of Scotland sparked curiosity when she suggested that the Loch Ness monster or “Nessie” is actually a naga––a fantastic creature from Buddhist mythology. Visitors to her Tibetan practice center on the shores of th