Making
Sense of Tantric Buddhism: History, Semiology, and Transgression in the Indian
Traditions (Columbia University Press, winner of the 2013 Award for
Excellence in the Study of Religion, Historical Studies, from the American
Academy of Religion) is now available in an affordable paperback edition: <http://cup.columbia.edu/book/978-0-231-16240-1/making-sense-of-tantric-buddhism>
The press has
authorized me to inform you that anyone who uses the promo code “MAKWED” to
purchase the paperback edition of the book from this site will receive a 30%
discount.
This could be
a good opportunity to pick up a copy before the panel on the book to be held
next month at the AAR Annual Meeting, which will feature Gudrun Bühnemann,
Ronald Davidson, David DiValerio, David White, John Nemec, and myself
(quad-sponsored by the Buddhism Section, Tantric Studies Group, Tibetan and
Himalayan Religions Group, and Yoga in Theory and Practice Group).
Best,
--
Christian K.
Wedemeyer
Associate
Professor of the History of Religions
Chair, History
of Religions Area
Assistant
Marshal of the University
University of
Chicago Divinity School
1025 E 58th
Street
Chicago, IL
60637