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[https://virginia.academia.edu/JueLiang Academia.edu for Jue Liang] | [https://virginia.academia.edu/JueLiang Academia.edu for Jue Liang] | ||
|PersonType=Editors; Professors; Translators | |||
|images=File:Liang, Jue UVa.jpg | |||
|languageprimary=Chinese | |||
|languagetranslation=Tibetan; Chinese | |||
|languagetarget=English; Chinese | |||
|publications=*Articles | |publications=*Articles | ||
**“Questioning Women: Yeshe Tsogyel and Other Female Disciples in Zhus lan Literature.” Revue d’Etudes Tibétaines. (forthcoming 2019) | **“Questioning Women: Yeshe Tsogyel and Other Female Disciples in Zhus lan Literature.” Revue d’Etudes Tibétaines. (forthcoming 2019) | ||
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In my work, I reflect on continuities and discontinuities in the transmission of East and South Asian religious traditions, Buddhism in particular. This reflection makes use of and brings together multiple aspects of a religion, including its literary, linguistic, ritual, cultural, or material representations. I am also interested in the role gender, sexuality, and body plays in this transmission process. On a broader level, I examine the dialectic relationship between these contexualized elements and a transnational narrative for transcendental teaching and practice. | In my work, I reflect on continuities and discontinuities in the transmission of East and South Asian religious traditions, Buddhism in particular. This reflection makes use of and brings together multiple aspects of a religion, including its literary, linguistic, ritual, cultural, or material representations. I am also interested in the role gender, sexuality, and body plays in this transmission process. On a broader level, I examine the dialectic relationship between these contexualized elements and a transnational narrative for transcendental teaching and practice. | ||
|affiliation=University of Virginia | |affiliation=Denison University | ||
|affiliationsecondary=University of Virginia | |||
|phduniversity=University of Virginia | |phduniversity=University of Virginia | ||
|education=Ph.D, University of Virginia, Department of Religious Studies, Buddhist Studies | |education=Ph.D, University of Virginia, Department of Religious Studies, Buddhist Studies | ||
Dissertation: Conceiving the Mother of Tibet: The Life, Lives, and Afterlife of the Buddhist Saint Yeshe Tsogyel | Dissertation: Conceiving the Mother of Tibet: The Life, Lives, and Afterlife of the Buddhist Saint Yeshe Tsogyel | ||
A | M.A., University of Chicago, Divinity School, History of Religions (June 2013) | ||
M.A., Renmin University of China, School of Chinese Classics, History | M.A., Renmin University of China, School of Chinese Classics, History | ||
Thesis: Cakrasamvara Literature in the Western Regions and China Proper between the 11th and 14th Century: On Wugou ... and other Cakrasamvara-related materials | Thesis: Cakrasamvara Literature in the Western Regions and China Proper between the 11th and 14th Century: On Wugou ... and other Cakrasamvara-related materials | ||
B.A., Renmin University of China, School of Chinese Classics, Chinese Literature (July 2009) | B.A., Renmin University of China, School of Chinese Classics, Chinese Literature (July 2009) | ||
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|pagecreationdate=15 March 2017 | |pagecreationdate=15 March 2017 | ||
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Revision as of 15:18, 18 February 2021
PersonType | Category:Editors Category:Professors Category:Translators |
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FirstName / namefirst | Jue |
LastName / namelast | Liang |
MainNamePhon | Jue Liang |
SortName | Liang, Jue |
bio | See UVa Grad Student Page |
languageprimary | Chinese |
languagetranslation | Tibetan; Chinese |
languagetarget | English; Chinese |
affiliation | Denison University |
affiliationsecondary | University of Virginia |
currentworks | Research Interests
In my work, I reflect on continuities and discontinuities in the transmission of East and South Asian religious traditions, Buddhism in particular. This reflection makes use of and brings together multiple aspects of a religion, including its literary, linguistic, ritual, cultural, or material representations. I am also interested in the role gender, sexuality, and body plays in this transmission process. On a broader level, I examine the dialectic relationship between these contexualized elements and a transnational narrative for transcendental teaching and practice. |
phduniversity | University of Virginia |
education | Ph.D, University of Virginia, Department of Religious Studies, Buddhist Studies
Dissertation: Conceiving the Mother of Tibet: The Life, Lives, and Afterlife of the Buddhist Saint Yeshe Tsogyel
M.A., University of Chicago, Divinity School, History of Religions (June 2013)
M.A., Renmin University of China, School of Chinese Classics, History
Thesis: Cakrasamvara Literature in the Western Regions and China Proper between the 11th and 14th Century: On Wugou ... and other Cakrasamvara-related materials
B.A., Renmin University of China, School of Chinese Classics, Chinese Literature (July 2009) |
publications |
Review of Wörterbuch der tibetischen Schriftsprache. By Petra Maurer and Johannes Schneider. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, vol. 78, no. 2 (2015), 405-408. |
IsInGyatsa | No |
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