Dr. Kelzang Tashi

Profile

Academic positionPost Doc
Research fieldsSocial and Cultural Anthropology and Ethnology,Asian Studies,General and Comparative Literature; Cultural Studies
KeywordsReligion, Society, Himalayas, Kinship, Environment

Current contact address

CountrySingapore
CitySingapore
InstitutionNational University of Singapore (NUS)
InstituteAsia Research Institute

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. William S. SaxAbteilung Ethnologie, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Heidelberg
Start of initial sponsorship01/04/2023

Programme(s)

2021Humboldt Research Fellowship Programme for Postdocs

Publications (partial selection)

2024Tashi, Kelzang T: Agricultural and Pastoral Rivers. Rivers of the Asian Highlands. Routledge, 2024. 150--169
2023Tashi, Kelzang T.: Buddhist Accommodation of Bon Rites and Practices. World of Worldly Gods: The Persistence and Transformation of Shamanic Bon in Buddhist Bhutan. New York: Oxford University Press, 2023. 191--219
2023Tashi, Kelzang T.: Conclusion. World of Worldly Gods: The Persistence and Transformation of Shamanic Bon in Buddhist Bhutan. New York: Oxford University Press, 2023. 236--242
2023Tashi, Kelzang T.: Controlling the Bon Priests. World of Worldly Gods: The Persistence and Transformation of Shamanic Bon in Buddhist Bhutan. New York: Oxford University Press, 2023. 106--140
2023Tashi, Kelzang T.: Dealing with Threats to Health and Welfare. World of Worldly Gods: The Persistence and Transformation of Shamanic Bon in Buddhist Bhutan. New York: Oxford University Press, 2023. 76--105
2023Tashi, Kelzang T.: Goleng Village in Zhemgang District. World of Worldly Gods: The Persistence and Transformation of Shamanic Bon in Buddhist Bhutan. New York: Oxford University Press, 2023. 29--57
2023Tashi, Kelzang T.: Introduction. World of Worldly Gods: The Persistence and Transformation of Shamanic Bon in Buddhist Bhutan. New York: Oxford University Press, 2023. 1--28
2023Tashi, Kelzang T.: Phallic Rituals and Pernicious Gossip. World of Worldly Gods: The Persistence and Transformation of Shamanic Bon in Buddhist Bhutan. New York: Oxford University Press, 2023. 163--190
2023Tashi, Kelzang T.: Soul Loss and Retrieval. World of Worldly Gods: The Persistence and Transformation of Shamanic Bon in Buddhist Bhutan. New York: Oxford University Press, 2023. 58--75
2023Tashi, Kelzang T.: The Annual Rup Ritual. World of Worldly Gods: The Persistence and Transformation of Shamanic Bon in Buddhist Bhutan. New York: Oxford University Press, 2023. 141--162
2023Tashi, Kelzang T: The Bon Religious Practice in Bhutan. In: Oxford Research Encyclopedias, Asian History, 2023,
2023Tashi, Kelzang T.: The Persistence and Transformation of Golengpa Religiosity. World of Worldly Gods: The Persistence and Transformation of Shamanic Bon in Buddhist Bhutan. New York: Oxford University Press, 2023. 220--235
2023Kelzang T. Tashi: World of worldly gods: the persistence and transformation of shamanic Bon in Buddhist Bhutan. Oxford University Press, 2023
2022Tashi, Kelzang: Buddhist rituals and Covid vaccination in Bhutan. In: South Asia@ LSE, 2022,
2022Tashi, Kelzang T: Life on the porch: Marginality, women, and old age in rural Bhutan. In: Journal of Anthropological Research, 78, 2022, 35--58
2021Tashi, Kelzang T: The (un) changing Karma: Pollution beliefs, social stratification and reincarnisation in Bhutan. In: The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 22, 2021, 41--57
2020Tashi, Kelzang and others: Contested past, challenging future: an ethnography of pre-Buddhist Bon religious practices in central Bhutan. 2020,
2015Tashi, Kelzang: A quantitative analysis of distributed leadership in practice: Teachers’ perception of their engagement in four dimensions of distributed leadership in Bhutanese schools. In: Asia Pacific Education Review, 16, 2015, 353--366