Zablocki, A.: Difference between revisions
m (Text replacement - "persontype=" to "PersonType=") |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Person | |||
|MainNamePhon=Abraham Zablocki | |||
|SortName=Zablocki, Abraham | |||
|namefirst=Abraham | |||
|namelast=Zablocki | |||
|PersonType=Authors of English Works; Professors | |||
|bio=<h2>Teaching and Scholarly Interests</h2> | |||
Professor Zablocki teaches courses on Buddhism and other Asian religions, as well as the anthropology of religion, religion and theory, and Asian studies (with particular attention to Tibet and South Asia). His research focuses on contemporary globalization of Buddhism and on the transnational transformation of Tibetan religion, culture, and politics. | |||
<h2>Professional Activities</h2> | |||
Professor Zablocki's essay "The Taiwanese Connection: Politics, Piety, and Patronage in Transnational Tibetan Buddhism" appears in ''Buddhism Between Tibet and China'', Matthew Kapstein, ed. (Wisdom Publications, 2009). He also co-edited (with Nalini Bhushan and Jay Garfield) ''TransBuddhism: Transmission, Translation and Transformation'' (University of Massachusetts Press, 2009); he co-authored the Introduction (with Bhushan) and contributed a chapter entitled "Transnational Tulkus: The Globalization of Tibetan Buddhist Reincarnation." His book, ''Global Mandala: The Transformation of Tibetan Buddhism in Exile'', is forthcoming from University of Hawaii Press. ([https://www.agnesscott.edu/directory/faculty/zablocki-abraham.html Source Accessed Feb 13, 2023]) | |||
|images=File:Zablocki Abraham-Agnes Scott College.jpg | |||
|associatedwebsite=http://www.agnesscott.edu/academics/faculty/abraham-zablocki.html | |||
|classification=People | |||
|pagename=Zablocki, A. | |||
|email=abezab@gmail.com;azablocki@agnesscott.edu | |||
|affiliation=Agnes Scott College | |||
|phduniversity=Cornell University | |||
}} | |||
== Full Name == | == Full Name == | ||
Abraham Zablocki | Abraham Zablocki | ||
Line 27: | Line 44: | ||
== Publications == | == Publications == | ||
{{Footer}} {{DRL Authors of English Works}} | {{Footer}} {{DRL Authors of English Works}} | ||
Revision as of 18:02, 13 February 2023
PersonType | Category:Authors of English Works Category:Professors |
---|---|
FirstName / namefirst | Abraham |
LastName / namelast | Zablocki |
MainNamePhon | Abraham Zablocki |
SortName | Zablocki, Abraham |
bio | Teaching and Scholarly InterestsProfessor Zablocki teaches courses on Buddhism and other Asian religions, as well as the anthropology of religion, religion and theory, and Asian studies (with particular attention to Tibet and South Asia). His research focuses on contemporary globalization of Buddhism and on the transnational transformation of Tibetan religion, culture, and politics. Professional ActivitiesProfessor Zablocki's essay "The Taiwanese Connection: Politics, Piety, and Patronage in Transnational Tibetan Buddhism" appears in Buddhism Between Tibet and China, Matthew Kapstein, ed. (Wisdom Publications, 2009). He also co-edited (with Nalini Bhushan and Jay Garfield) TransBuddhism: Transmission, Translation and Transformation (University of Massachusetts Press, 2009); he co-authored the Introduction (with Bhushan) and contributed a chapter entitled "Transnational Tulkus: The Globalization of Tibetan Buddhist Reincarnation." His book, Global Mandala: The Transformation of Tibetan Buddhism in Exile, is forthcoming from University of Hawaii Press. (Source Accessed Feb 13, 2023) |
associatedwebsite | http://www.agnesscott.edu/academics/faculty/abraham-zablocki.html |
affiliation | Agnes Scott College |
phduniversity | Cornell University |
Other wikis |
If the page does not yet exist on the remote wiki, you can paste the tag |
URIs of the form "abezab@gmail.com;azablocki@agnesscott.edu" are not allowed.
Full Name
Abraham Zablocki
Affiliation
Agnes Scott College
Amherst, Cornell University
Education
- B.A., Amherst College
- M.A., Cornell University
- Ph.D., Cornell University
Teaching and Scholarly Interests
Professor Zablocki teaches courses on Buddhism and other Asian religions, as well as the anthropology of religion, religion and theory, and Asian studies (with particular attention to Tibet and South Asia). His research focuses on contemporary globalization of Buddhism and on the transnational transformation of Tibetan religion, culture, and politics.
Professional Activities
Professor Zablocki's essay "The Taiwanese Connection: Politics, Piety, and Patronage in Transnational Tibetan Buddhism" appears in Buddhism Between Tibet and China, Matthew Kapstein, ed. (Wisdom Publications, 2009). He also co-edited (with Nalini Bhushan and Jay Garfield) TransBuddhism: Transmission, Translation and Transformation (University of Massachusetts Press, 2009); he co-authored the Introduction (with Bhushan) and contributed a chapter entitled "Transnational Tulkus: The Globalization of Tibetan Buddhist Reincarnation." His book, Global Mandala: The Transformation of Tibetan Buddhism in Exile, is forthcoming from University of Hawaii Press.
Other Information
Agnes Scott College Faculty Page