An interview by Tony Scott with Dr Catherine Hartmann about her 2020 doctoral dissertation, "To See a Mountain: Writing, Place, and Vision in Tibetan Pilgrimage Literature," Harvard University, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences. This episode of Footnotes was produced by Tony Scott with sound editing by Jesse Whitty. The show’s music consists of three different Tibetan songs performed in the nomad style by a woman named Buti from a village in the Mak Township of Tibet. They were recorded by David Germano.
The Footnotes series is created at the University of Toronto in Canada with support from ecampus Ontario. Image: Catherine Hartmann Headshot (taken from www.buddhiststudiesonline.com, where she is director)
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