Apparitions of the Self: The Secret Autobiographies of a Tibetan Visionary

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Princeton University Press, 1998 - Literary Criticism - 360 pages

Apparitions of the Self is a groundbreaking investigation into what is known in Tibet as "secret autobiography," an exceptional, rarely studied literary genre that presents a personal exploration of intimate religious experiences. In this volume, Janet Gyatso translates and studies the outstanding pair of secret autobiographies by the famed Tibetan Buddhist visionary, Jigme Lingpa (1730-1798), whose poetic and self-conscious writings are as much about the nature of his own identity, memory, and the undecidabilities of autobiographical truth as they are narrations of the actual content of his experiences. Their translation in this book marks the first time that works of this sort have been translated in a Western language.

Gyatso is among the first to consider Tibetan literature from a comparative perspective, examining the surprising fit--as well as the misfit--of Western literary theory with Tibetan autobiography. She examines the intriguing questions of why Tibetan Buddhists produced so many autobiographies (far more than other Asian Buddhists) and how autobiographical self-assertion is possible even while Buddhists believe that the self is ultimately an illusion. Also explored are Jigme Lingpa's historical milieu, his revelatory visions of the ancient Tibetan dynasty, and his meditative practices of personal cultivation. The book concludes with a study of the subversive female figure of the "Dakini" in Jigme Lingpa's writings, and the implications of her gender, her sexuality, and her unsettling discourse for the autobiographical subject in Tibet.

 

Contents

The Secret Autobiographies of Jigme Lingpa
3
TRANSLATION
13
A Word to the Reader
14
Dancing Moon in the Water
15
Dakkis Grand SecretTalk
55
Notes to the Translation
63
BACKGROUND
99
Autobiography in Tibet
101
NoSelf Self and Other Dancing Moons
211
The Dakim Talks On Gender Language and the Secret Autobiographer
243
Subjectivity without Essence
265
The Autobiographies and Biographies of Jigme Lingpa
273
Lists of the Former Lives of Jigme Lingpa
275
Table of Episodes in the Secret Autobiographies of Jigme Lingpa
278
Notes
281
Bibliography
311

The Outer Face The Life of Jigme Lingpa
124
Treasure Discoverer
145
Master of Experience
182
READINGS
209

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About the author (1998)

Janet Gyatso is Associate Professor of Religion at Amherst College. She is the editor of In the Mirror of Memory: Reflections on Mindfulness and Remembrance in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism.

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