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Her short stories have appeared in a number of literary journals and she is currently working on a second novel, ''A Perfect Match''. Currently, she lives in Carmel, CA with her husband and loves to create mixed media art, focusing on printmaking in her studio. | Her short stories have appeared in a number of literary journals and she is currently working on a second novel, ''A Perfect Match''. Currently, she lives in Carmel, CA with her husband and loves to create mixed media art, focusing on printmaking in her studio. | ||
− | As a Stanford professor, she has authored three books on Buddhism: ''Women in Buddhism: Images of the Feminine in the Mahayana Tradition'', ''Philosophy of Mind in Sixth-Century China: Paramartha’s Evolution of Consciousness'', ''The Buddhist Feminine Ideal: Queen Srimala and the Tathagatagarbha''. ([https://dianaypaul.com/about/ Source accessed and lightly modified Jan 14, 2020]) | + | As a Stanford professor, she has authored three books on Buddhism: ''Women in Buddhism: Images of the Feminine in the Mahayana Tradition'', ''Philosophy of Mind in Sixth-Century China: Paramartha’s Evolution of Consciousness'', and ''The Buddhist Feminine Ideal: Queen Srimala and the Tathagatagarbha''. ([https://dianaypaul.com/about/ Source accessed and lightly modified Jan 14, 2020]) |
|affiliation=Standford University | |affiliation=Standford University | ||
|phduniversity=University of Wisconsin-Madison | |phduniversity=University of Wisconsin-Madison |
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Website: | http://www.unhealedwound.com; https://dianaypaul.com/ |
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Primary Language: | English |
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Translates from: | Tibetan; Chinese |
Translates to: | English |
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- Standford University
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- University of Wisconsin-Madison
Biographical Information
Diana Y. Paul was born in Akron, Ohio and is a graduate of Northwestern University with a degree in both psychology and philosophy and of the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a Ph.D in Buddhist Studies.
Her short stories have appeared in a number of literary journals and she is currently working on a second novel, A Perfect Match. Currently, she lives in Carmel, CA with her husband and loves to create mixed media art, focusing on printmaking in her studio.
As a Stanford professor, she has authored three books on Buddhism: Women in Buddhism: Images of the Feminine in the Mahayana Tradition, Philosophy of Mind in Sixth-Century China: Paramartha’s Evolution of Consciousness, and The Buddhist Feminine Ideal: Queen Srimala and the Tathagatagarbha. (Source accessed and lightly modified Jan 14, 2020)
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- Person description or short bio
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Svātantrika (རང་རྒྱུད་) vs Prāsaṅgika (ཐལ་འགྱུར་པ་) | |
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