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Dyer, A.
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PersonType | Category:Professors Category:Translators |
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FirstName / namefirst | Alison |
LastName / namelast | Dyer |
MainNamePhon | Alison Melnick Dyer |
SortName | Dyer, Alison |
bio | Professor Melnick Dyer specializes in the history of Tibetan and Chinese Buddhism, with a focus on the uses of hagiography and revelatory literature in the historical record. She enjoys teaching a wide range of courses in Asian Religious traditions. Her research considers questions at the intersection of authority, gender, privilege, and the role of the religious institution in Tibetan and Chinese literature and society, and she writes about how women exercise authority in these contexts. Her current work focuses on the life of Mingyur Peldron (Tib. mi ‘gyur dpal sgron), an 18th century female Buddhist leader and teacher. |
affiliation | Bates College |
phduniversity | University of Virginia |
education | B.A., Michigan; M.A., Ph.D., Virginia |
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