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|bio=Janet Gyatso (BA, MA, PhD, University of California at Berkeley) holds the Hershey Professorship in Buddhist Studies in the Divinity School at Harvard University, 2001–present. She is a specialist in Buddhist studies with concentration on Tibetan and South Asian cultural and intellectual history. Her books include Apparitions of the Self: The Secret Autobiographies of a Tibetan Visionary; In the Mirror of Memory: Reflections on Mindfulness and Remembrance in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism; and Women of Tibet. She has recently completed a new book, Being Human in a Buddhist World: An Intellectual History of Medicine in Early Modern Tibet, which focuses upon alternative early modernities and the conjunctions and disjunctions between religious and scientific epistemologies in Tibetan medicine in the sixteenth–eighteenth centuries. ([https://conference.tsadra.org/past-event/the-2017-tt-conference/ Source Accessed May 5, 2020])
|bio=Janet Gyatso (BA, MA, PhD, University of California at Berkeley) holds the Hershey Professorship in Buddhist Studies in the Divinity School at Harvard University, 2001–present. She is a specialist in Buddhist studies with concentration on Tibetan and South Asian cultural and intellectual history. Her books include ''Apparitions of the Self: The Secret Autobiographies of a Tibetan Visionary''; ''In the Mirror of Memory: Reflections on Mindfulness and Remembrance in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism''; and ''Women of Tibet''. She has recently completed a new book, ''Being Human in a Buddhist World: An Intellectual History of Medicine in Early Modern Tibet'', which focuses upon alternative early modernities and the conjunctions and disjunctions between religious and scientific epistemologies in Tibetan medicine in the sixteenth–eighteenth centuries. ([https://conference.tsadra.org/past-event/the-2017-tt-conference/ Source Accessed May 5, 2020])
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[[Gyatso, Janet CV]]: [[Media:PDF of Janet Gyatso CV.pdf|PDF of Janet Gyatso's CV 2011]]
[[Gyatso, Janet CV]]: [[Media:PDF of Janet Gyatso CV.pdf|PDF of Janet Gyatso's CV 2011]]
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PersonType Category:Authors of English Works
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FirstName / namefirst Janet
LastName / namelast Gyatso
MainNamePhon Janet Gyatso
SortName Gyatso, Janet
bio Janet Gyatso (BA, MA, PhD, University of California at Berkeley) holds the Hershey Professorship in Buddhist Studies in the Divinity School at Harvard University, 2001–present. She is a specialist in Buddhist studies with concentration on Tibetan and South Asian cultural and intellectual history. Her books include Apparitions of the Self: The Secret Autobiographies of a Tibetan Visionary; In the Mirror of Memory: Reflections on Mindfulness and Remembrance in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism; and Women of Tibet. She has recently completed a new book, Being Human in a Buddhist World: An Intellectual History of Medicine in Early Modern Tibet, which focuses upon alternative early modernities and the conjunctions and disjunctions between religious and scientific epistemologies in Tibetan medicine in the sixteenth–eighteenth centuries. (Source Accessed May 5, 2020)
associatedwebsite http://hds.harvard.edu/people/janet-gyatso
languageprimary English
languagetranslation Tibetan
languagetarget English
affiliation Harvard University
affiliationsecondary American Academy of Religion; Committee for the Study of Women and Gender
religiousaffiliation The Dalai Lama Foundation
phduniversity University of California at Berkeley
education
Ph.D. University of California at Berkeley, 1981: Buddhist Studies.
Dissertation: The Literary Traditions of Thang-stong rGyal-po: A Study of Visionary Buddhism in Tibet.
M.A. University of California at Berkeley, 1974: Sanskrit.
B.A. University of California at Berkeley, 1972: Religious Studies.
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