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|affiliation=Beloit College | |||
|phduniversity=Harvard University | |||
|education=*Ph.D., Committee on the Study of Religion, Harvard University (2000). Dissertation: "Articulating Potency: A Study of the ''Suvarṇa(pra)bhāsottamasūtra''." | |||
*A.M., Committee on the Study of Religion, Harvard University (1998) | |||
*M.A. Candidate, Asian Languages, University of Washington (1994-1995) | |||
*B.A., Asian Studies, University of Toronto (1994) | |||
|MainNamePhon=Natalie Gummer | |||
|SortName=Gummer, Natalie | |||
|PersonType=Authors of English Works; Professors | |||
|bio=Natalie Gummer (Ph.D., Harvard University) is Professor of Religious Studies at Beloit College. A literary and cultural historian of Buddhism, she studies the intersection of textual practices with ritual, aesthetics, and ethics in premodern Mahāyāna Buddhist literary cultures. She is co-editor of ''Defining Buddhism(s): A Reader'', and is the author of several articles on Buddhist literary culture. She is currently working on a study of textual techniques of transformation in Mahāyāna sūtras, and a translation of the ''Suvarṇaprabhāsottamasūtra'' (The Sūtra of Utmost Golden Radiance). ([https://southasia.wisc.edu/2014-spring-lecture-series/natalie-gummer/ Source Accessed Apr 14, 2022]) | |||
|images=File:Gummer Natalie Beloit.jpg | |||
|associatedwebsite=[https://www.beloit.edu/live/profiles/300-natalie-gummer Faculty Page]; [https://beloit.academia.edu/NatalieGummer Academia] | |||
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MainNamePhon | Natalie Gummer |
SortName | Gummer, Natalie |
bio | Natalie Gummer (Ph.D., Harvard University) is Professor of Religious Studies at Beloit College. A literary and cultural historian of Buddhism, she studies the intersection of textual practices with ritual, aesthetics, and ethics in premodern Mahāyāna Buddhist literary cultures. She is co-editor of Defining Buddhism(s): A Reader, and is the author of several articles on Buddhist literary culture. She is currently working on a study of textual techniques of transformation in Mahāyāna sūtras, and a translation of the Suvarṇaprabhāsottamasūtra (The Sūtra of Utmost Golden Radiance). (Source Accessed Apr 14, 2022) |
associatedwebsite | Faculty Page; Academia |
affiliation | Beloit College |
phduniversity | Harvard University |
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