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|bio=Jamie Hubbard graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a doctorate in Buddhist studies and has been teaching at Smith College since 1985. | |bio=Jamie Hubbard graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a doctorate in Buddhist studies and has been teaching at Smith College since 1985. | ||
Hubbard is the author of books, articles and films on Buddhism in East Asia, including Pruning the Bodhi Tree (with Paul Swanson), Absolute Delusion, Perfect Buddhahood and the film The Yamaguchi Story: Buddhism and the Family in Japan. He also has extensive interests in the use of technology in Buddhist studies and has worked on numerous projects in the area of archiving Buddhist texts and digital publication, and more recently in the field of neuroscience and emerging technologies of awareness: Cyborg Buddha! ([https://www.smith.edu/academics/faculty/jamie-hubbard Source Accessed June 13, 2019]) | Hubbard is the author of books, articles and films on Buddhism in East Asia, including ''Pruning the Bodhi Tree'' (with Paul Swanson), "Absolute Delusion, Perfect Buddhahood," and the film ''The Yamaguchi Story: Buddhism and the Family in Japan''. He also has extensive interests in the use of technology in Buddhist studies and has worked on numerous projects in the area of archiving Buddhist texts and digital publication, and more recently in the field of neuroscience and emerging technologies of awareness: Cyborg Buddha! ([https://www.smith.edu/academics/faculty/jamie-hubbard Source Accessed June 13, 2019]) | ||
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* [https://www.smith.edu/yamaguchi/ The Yamaguchi Story: Interactive DVD (2009)] | * [https://www.smith.edu/yamaguchi/ The Yamaguchi Story: Interactive DVD (2009)] | ||
* [https://sophia.smith.edu/~jhubbard/publications/papers/TG-Emptiness-Monism.pdf Tathāgatagarbha, Emptiness, and Monism (2008)] | |||
* [https://sophia.smith.edu/~jhubbard/publications/papers/OriginalPurity.pdf Original Purity and the Arising of Delusion (2008)] | |||
* [https://sophia.smith.edu/~jhubbard/publications/papers/StealThisSutra.pdf Steal This Sutra (2008)] | |||
* [https://sophia.smith.edu/~jhubbard/publications/papers/Okabe-PreliminaryRemarks.pdf “Some Preliminary Remarks on the History of Chinese Translation of Budhist Scriptures,” translation of Kazuo Okabe, “Yakkyōshi no Kenkyū no Hōhō to Kadai 訳経史の研究の 方法と課題” (1981)] | |||
* [https://sophia.smith.edu/~jhubbard/publications/papers/Okabe--ChineseCatalogs.pdf “The Chinese Catalogues of Buddhist Scriptures,” translation of Kazuo Okabe, “Kyōroku to Mokuroku 経録と目録,” (1981)] | |||
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|education=Ph.D., M.A. University of Wisconsin; B.A. Webster University | |education=Ph.D., M.A. University of Wisconsin; B.A. Webster University | ||
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bio | Jamie Hubbard graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a doctorate in Buddhist studies and has been teaching at Smith College since 1985.
Hubbard is the author of books, articles and films on Buddhism in East Asia, including Pruning the Bodhi Tree (with Paul Swanson), "Absolute Delusion, Perfect Buddhahood," and the film The Yamaguchi Story: Buddhism and the Family in Japan. He also has extensive interests in the use of technology in Buddhist studies and has worked on numerous projects in the area of archiving Buddhist texts and digital publication, and more recently in the field of neuroscience and emerging technologies of awareness: Cyborg Buddha! (Source Accessed June 13, 2019) |
associatedwebsite | https://sophia.smith.edu/~jhubbard/ |
affiliation | Smith College |
education | Ph.D., M.A. University of Wisconsin; B.A. Webster University |
publications | Books
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