Dotson, B.: Difference between revisions

From Tsadra Commons
Dotson, B.
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 6: Line 6:
|namefirst=Brandon
|namefirst=Brandon
|namelast=Dotson
|namelast=Dotson
|PersonType=Translators; Professors; Authors of English Works
|bio=Brandon Dotson is associate professor and Thomas P. McKenna Chair of Buddhist Studies. Besides Georgetown, he has taught and researched at Oxford, SOAS, UCSB, and Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich. He has also enjoyed research stays in China and Tibet. His work concerns ritual, narrative, and cosmology and the interaction of Buddhist and non-Buddhist traditions in the Tibetan cultural area. In particular, he works closely with Tibetan Dunhuang manuscripts to explore the history and culture of the Tibetan Empire (7th to 9th centuries CE). ([https://gufaculty360.georgetown.edu/s/contact/00336000014SlSxAAK/brandon-dotson Source: Georgetown University Page])
|PersonType=Authors of English Works; Professors; Translators
|images=File:Dotson-Brandon-OfficialGoogleScholar.jpg
|images=File:Dotson-Brandon-OfficialGoogleScholar.jpg
|associatedwebsite=[https://georgetown.academia.edu/BrandonDotson Academia.edu] // [https://gufaculty360.georgetown.edu/s/contact/00336000014SlSxAAK/brandon-dotson Faculty Page]
|associatedwebsite=[https://georgetown.academia.edu/BrandonDotson Academia.edu] // [https://gufaculty360.georgetown.edu/s/contact/00336000014SlSxAAK/brandon-dotson Faculty Page]

Revision as of 17:37, 4 February 2021

Dotson-Brandon-OfficialGoogleScholar.jpg
PersonType Category:Authors of English Works
Category:Professors
Category:Translators
FirstName / namefirst Brandon
LastName / namelast Dotson
MainNamePhon Brandon Dotson
SortName Dotson, Brandon
bio Brandon Dotson is associate professor and Thomas P. McKenna Chair of Buddhist Studies. Besides Georgetown, he has taught and researched at Oxford, SOAS, UCSB, and Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich. He has also enjoyed research stays in China and Tibet. His work concerns ritual, narrative, and cosmology and the interaction of Buddhist and non-Buddhist traditions in the Tibetan cultural area. In particular, he works closely with Tibetan Dunhuang manuscripts to explore the history and culture of the Tibetan Empire (7th to 9th centuries CE). (Source: Georgetown University Page)
associatedwebsite Academia.edu // Faculty Page
affiliation Georgetown University
IsInGyatsa No
Other wikis

If the page does not yet exist on the remote wiki, you can paste the tag {{PersonCall}} inside the destination page. But please first make sure you are on the right page. Some wikis have the person page on Person/<COMMONS PERSON PAGENAME>, in which case the page <COMMONS PERSON PAGENAME> needs to be redirected. Ask if you need clarification.

Template:Footer Template:DRL Authors of English Works