CURRICULUM VITAE PLUS PUBLICATION I. Dr. habil GUNTRAM HAZOD b. 03/28/1956, Austrian citizenship, married, four children Home address: Hummelberg 20, A-4652 Steinerkirchen, Austria Phone: +43-1-4277-51581-6480; 07241 5350 (private) Email: guntram.hazod@oeaw.ac.at; g.hazod@nanet.at (private) Current Position Senior researcher, Institute for Social Anthropology (ISA), Austrian Academy of Sciences. Address: Apostelgasse 23/2; A- 1030 Wien. Homepage: www.oeaw.ac.at/isa/ Research Interest History and historical anthropology of Tibet and the Himalayas; anthropology of landscape. Career History 1980 1991: PhD in Social Anthropology, University of Vienna. 1992 1999: Research associate, Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology; University of Vienna. 2000 2006: Research associate, Institute of Indology and Central Asian Studies, Univ. of Leipzig. Since 2006: Research associate, Institute for Social Anthropology (ISA), Austrian Academy of Sciences in the context of several Austrian Science Fund (FWF) granted projects. Since 1997: Lecturer at the University of Vienna (Department of Tibetan and Buddhist Studies, Institute for Cultural and Social Anthropology) 2010: Habilitation in Social Anthropology, University of Vienna. 2012: Guest professorship (DFG programme Mercator ), Humboldt University, Berlin 9/2014-7/2015: Fellow at the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin (Wiko; Institute for Advanced Study Berlin); convenor and head of the Wiko internal focus group Tibetan Genealogies Grants (2006-16) 2006-11: Austrian Science Fund (FWF) grant (P 18711-G14), The Great Lineages of Central Tibet (Funding: 206.930,40 Euro; duration: 8/2006-7/2011) Mention in the FWF internal list of the 36 Best of Wissenschaft 2012 2010: Austrian Science Fund (FWF) grant (P 21886-G17), Ethnicity in Sikkim (Funding: 198.536,88 Euro; duration: 2/2010-6/2015) 2012: Austrian Science Fund (FWF) grant (P 25066-G19), The Burial Mounds of Central Tibet (Funding: 276.781,12 Euro; duration: 1/2013-6/2016; www.oeaw.ac.at/isa/) 2011 : Associate and co-advisor of the Tibet part of the SFB VISCOM (http://sfb-viscom.univie.ac.at/)
Editorship: Since 2009: Co-editor (with A. Gingrich) of ÖAW Arbeitspapiere zur Sozialanthropologie/ AAS Working Papers in Social Anthropology, Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften (online journal, at www.oeaw.ac.at/isa/). Supervisory activities: Currently (co-)advisor of six doctoral theses (related to programmes at the University of Vienna; Humboldt University Berlin; University of Leipzig). Cooperation partner: Tibetan Academy of Social Sciences (TASS), Lhasa; Institute for Indology and Central Asian Studies, University of Leipzig. Ethnographic Field Work 1992: Nepal (Dolpo); participation in joint fieldwork carried out in the framework of a research project of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. 1993 2016: Fieldwork campaigns in Central Tibet (TAR, Tibet Autonomous Region, PR China) mostly carried out in cooperation with the Tibetan Academy of Social Sciences and in the framework of research programmes of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (1993 1999, 2006 2015) and of the University of Leipzig (2000 2005). Publication ([R] = reviewed, [PR] = peer reviewed) 1. Publications 2009-15 (Abbr.: ÖAW = Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften / Austrian Academy of Sciences) 1.1 Edited Volume 2015 (co-edited with Olaf Czaja): The Illuminating Mirror: Festschrift for Per K. Sørensen on the Occasion of his 65 th Birthday. Wiesbaden: Reichert Verlag. [R] (An Open Access of this volume is planned by the Reichert Verlag.) Forthcoming (2016) (Co-edited with Shen Weirong), Tibetan Genealogies. Papers in Memory of Tsering Gyalpo. (Planned to be published as special issue of the Journal Historical and Philological Studies of China s Western Regions, Beijing, Renmin University, 2016.) [R] 1.2 Articles (incl. Book chapters) 2009: Imperial Central Tibet An Annotated Cartographical Survey of its Territorial Divisions and Key Political Sites, in: Dotson, Brandon, The Old Tibetan Annals. An Annotated Translation of Tibet s First History. Wien: Verlag der ÖAW, 161 232. [PR] 2010a Geschichte in der Landschaft: Zur Methode der historisch anthropologischen Forschung in Tibet, Working papers in Social Anthropology 12, S. 1 12; Online at www.oeaw.ac.at/isa/; doi:10.1553/wpsa12s1.
2010b Wandering Monuments: The Discovery of the Place of Origin of the Shöl Stele of Lhasa, Orientations 41(3), April 2010, pp. 31 36. [R] 2011 Synkretismus, in: Kreff, Ferdinand, W.-M. Knoll, und A. Gingrich (Hg.), Lexikon der Globalisierung. Anthropologische und sozialwissenschaftliche Zugänge zur Praxis. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. [R] 2012 Tribal Mobility and Religious Fixation. Remarks on territorial transformation, social integration and identity in imperial and early post-imperial Tibet, in: Pohl, Walter, Clemens Gantner and Richard Payne (eds.), Visions of Community in the Post-Roman World: The West, Byyzantium and the Islamic World, 300-1100. Farnham: Ashgate, 43 57. [R] 2013 The Plundering of the Tibetan Royal Tombs: An Analysis of the Event in the Context of the Uprisings in Central Tibet of the 9 th / 10 th Century, in: Cüppers, Christopher and Robert Mayer (eds.), Tibet after Empire: Culture, Society and Religion between 850-1000. Lumbini: Lumbini International Research Institute, 85-115. [R] (Open Access: This contribution is accessible at www.oeaw.ac.at/tibetantumulustradition; a Permanent Identifier through w3id.org (https://w3id.org/) is currently being planned for this online publication section.) 2014a The stele in the centre of the Lhasa Mandala: About the position of the 9th-century Sino-Tibetan treaty pillar of Lhasa in its historical-geographical and narrative context, in: Tropper, Kurt (ed.), Epigraphic Evidence in the Premodern Buddhist World, Wien: Arbeitskreis für Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien, 37-81. [R] (Open Access: a) https://www.istb.univie.ac.at/uploads/wstb/wstb_85.pdf b) https://fedora.e-book.fwf.ac.at/fedora/get/o:836/bdef:content/get) 2014b From the Good Tradition to Religion. On Some Basic Aspects of Religious Conversion in Early Medieval Tibet and the Comparative Central Eurasian Context, History and Anthropology, pp. 1-19; Open Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02757206.2014.933107. [R] 2015 The lions of Chad kha: A note on new findings of stone monuments in Central Tibet from the Tibetan imperial period, in: Hazod, Guntram and Olaf Czaja (eds.), The Illuminating Mirror: Festschrift for Per K. Sørensen on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday. Wiesbaden: Reichert Verlag, 189-204. [R] (Open Access: This contribution is accessible as pdf at www.oeaw.ac.at/tibetantumulustradition; in addition a later Open Access of this volume is planned by the Reichert Verlag.)
Forthcoming (2016) Territory, kinship and the grave: On the identification of the elite tombs in the burial mound landscape of imperial Central Tibet, in: Hazod, Guntram and Shen Weirong (eds.), Tibetan Genealogies. Papers in memory of Tsering Gyalpo (planned to be published as special issue of the Journal Historical and Philological Studies of China s Western Regions, Beijing, Renmin University, 2016). 2. Major Publications 1. 2000. (Co-authored with T. Gyalbo und Per K. Sørensen): Gyalbo, Tsering, Guntram Hazod and Per K. Sørensen, Civilization at the Foot of Mount Sham-po. The Royal House of lha-bug-pa-can and the History of g.ya -bzang. Historical Texts from the Monastery of g.ya -bzang in Yar-stod (Central Tibet). Annotated Translation, Transliteration and Facsi-mile Edition. Wien: Verlag der ÖAW, vii + 340 pp. [PR] 2. 2005. (Co-authored with Per K. Sørensen): Sørensen, Per K. and Guntram Hazod, in cooperation with Tsering Gyalbo, Thundering Falcon: An Inquiry into the History and Cult of Khra- brug Tibet s First Buddhist Temple. Wien: Verlag der ÖAW, vii + 432 pp. [PR] 3. 2005. The Falcon and the Lizard Yar-lung and the Cultic History of its Royal Temple, the Thundering Falcon, in: Sørensen, Per K. and Guntram Hazod, in cooperation with Tsering Gyalbo (2005), Thundering Falcon: An Inquiry into the History and Cult of Khra- brug, Tibet s First Buddhist Temple. Wien: Verlag der ÖAW, 217 307. [PR] 4. 2007. (Co-authored with Per K. Sørensen): Sørensen, P.K. and Guntram Hazod, in cooperation with Tsering Gyalbo, Rulers on the Celestial Plain. Ecclesiastic and Secular Hegemony in Medieval Tibet. A Study of Tshal Gung-thang. 2 Vols. Wien: Verlag der ÖAW, ix + 1011 pp. [PR] 5. 2007. In the Garden of the White Mare Encounters with History and Cult in Tshal Gung-thang, in: Sørensen, P.K. and Guntram Hazod, in cooperation with Tsering Gyalbo (2007), Rulers on the Celestial Plain. Ecclesiastic and Secular Hegemony in Medieval Tibet. A Study of Tshal Gung-thang. 2 Vols. Wien: Verlag der ÖAW, 571 632. [PR] 6. 2007. The Grave on the Cool Plane. On the Identification of the Tibet s First Tomb in Nga-rathang of Phyong-po, in: Kellner, Birgit et al. (ed.), Pramàõakãrtiþ. Papers dedicated to Ernst Steinkellner on the Occasion of his 70 th Birthday. Wien: Arbeitskreis für Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien, 259 283. [R] 7. 2009. Imperial Central Tibet An Annotated Cartographical Survey of its Territorial Divisions and Key Political Sites, in: Dotson, Brandon, The Old Tibetan Annals. An Annotated Translation of Tibet s First History. Wien: Verlag der ÖAW, 161 232. [PR] 8. 2010. Wandering Monuments: The Discovery of the Place of Origin of the Shöl Stele of Lhasa, Orientations 41(3), April 2010, pp. 31 36. [R]
9. 2013. The Plundering of the Tibetan Royal Tombs: An Analysis of the Event in the Context of the Uprisings in Central Tibet of the 9 th / 10 th Century, in: Cüppers, Christopher and Robert Mayer (eds.), Tibet after Empire: Culture, Society and Religion between 850-1000. Lumbini: Lumbini International Research Institute, 85-115. [R] (For Open Access, see above 2.1.2) 10. 2014. The stele in the centre of the Lhasa Mandala: About the position of the 9th-century Sino- Tibetan treaty pillar of Lhasa in its historical-geographical and narrative context, in: Tropper, Kurt (ed.), Epigraphic Evidence in the Pre-modern Buddhist World, Wien: Arbeitskreis für Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien, 37-81. [R] (For Open Access, see above 2.1.2).