题 目:重写吐蕃史——柴达木及其周缘地区吐蕃古墓田野调查为中心
主讲人: 宗喀•漾正冈布教授 兰州大学
时 间:2013年6月18日 星期二 下午两点
地 点:中国社科院民族学与人类学研究所 第2学术报告厅
联系电话:13691597365
宗喀•漾正冈布教授简介:1963年9月生,藏族,青海湟中人。先后获文学学士(1985)、历史学硕士(1988)、医学博士(1995)。现任兰州大学民族学研究院、西北少数民族研究中心暨历史文化学院教授、博士生导师(2003--),兰州大学藏缅-阿尔泰研究所所长(2005-),美国印第安纳大学人类学系资深研究员(2003-)等。2005年创立兰州大学藏缅-阿尔泰研究所。他在应用人类学、地名学、藏蒙医学、藏区考古、吐蕃古代史、汉藏印欧语词、藏区生态文化、文化遗产保护等领域进行了开拓性工作,有一定国际影响。近五年被特邀到包括哈佛、哥伦比亚、国会图书馆、乔治华盛顿、弗吉尼亚、多伦多、牛津、早稻田等在内的近60家世界各地的大学和学术机构去学术演讲和做国际会议主旨发言。先后主持国家社科基金、省部级科研项目近10项;以汉藏英三种文字发表论文近百篇,出版专著5部;获冈朵器材(外观和实用)国家专利2项。
先后获得甘肃省地名研究特别奖(最高奖)等。他主持拍摄的文献纪录片Choni 在中国、美国和加拿大等地的多家电视台、著名影院和大学、国际会议、政府文化机构等放映并获09年“金熊猫”奖国际纪录片长篇入围奖、08年加拿大"NAFF"重点放映奖等。
其成果被中外广泛引用,应用人类学项目被引进到大学课堂,被一些学者作为应用人类学和文化保护的典型教学案例,并被有的学者誉之为是当今文化遗产保护的三大模式之一“宗喀模式”。
Biography:
A leading historian of Tibet, Yongdrol K. Tsongkha is Professor of Ethnic and Tibetan Studies in the School of History and Culture and School of Ethnology, founding director of the Institute for Tibeto-Burman & Altaic Studies at Lanchow University, Gansu Province, and a Research Associate in the Department of Anthropology at Indiana University. He has published extensively, in Chinese, Tibetan and English, on a wide range of topics, including Tibetan folklore, archaeology and early history of Tibet, local history of Amdo, linguistics, history of Tibetan, Indic and Chinese medicines, ecological and environmental issues. He is also a cultural entrepreneur and advocate for the revival of the lost traditions of Tibet. He has initiated more than seven festivals featuring traditional Tibetan dances, sports and games in his hometown in Kumbum and other areas of Amdo. His 2003 film, Life Among the People of Choni, has been broadcast by Gansu TV, Canadian Shaw Multicultural, Maysles Institute Cinema, and at the Sichuan TV International Festival where it won the Golden Panda Award in 2009. He has lectured at the University of Virginia, Columbia University, Harvard University, Cornell University, Simon Fraser University, Georgia Washington University and Waseda University as well as at universities across the PRC.
Professor Tsongkha holds a Ph.D. in Medical History (1995) and a Master’s degree (1988) in the local history of Amdo. He has taught and studied at the Department of Central Eurasian Studies and Department of Anthropology as an assistant professor (adjunct 1999-2003) at Indiana University and was a Research Assistant Professor at the Institute for the History of Natural Science of Chinese Academy of Sciences 1995-2000 and Junior Research Fellow in the Department of History at Tso-ngon (Qinghai) Normal University from 1988-1991.