Dr. Martin Brauen is a highly dedicated ethnologist with intensive fieldwork research
experience in the Himalayas/Tibet and India – ethnology being the branch of
anthropology that analyzes and compares human cultures, most particularly their
social structure, language, religion and technology. He is arguably the most
knowledgeable curator specializing in this region of the world. Dr. Brauen was
employed by the Ethnographic Museum of the University of Zurich since joining its
staff as an assistant curator in 1971. In 1979, he was promoted to the post of Deputy
Director and Head of the Department of Himalaya/Tibet and the Far East. He was
once again promoted in 1987, this time to the prestigious position of Curator/Head of
the Department of Himalaya/Tibet, Japan and China. From 1999 -2008, he held the
position of Senior Curator of the same department.
"Brauen's book is one of the clearest and most lucid expositions of mandala theory and practice to appear in recent years. As such, it is destined to become a classic both in the classroom and in the public reader's library." Prof. Frank Korom, Boston University.
http://aras.org/docs/00030MandalaBrauen.pdf
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