Benn, J.

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Full Name[edit]

James A. Benn

Affiliation[edit]

Associate Professor, Department Chair
McMaster University, 1280 Main St W, Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4L8, Canada
Department of Religious Studies
University Hall, Room 120
Email: bennjam@mcmaster.ca
Work: 905 525 9140 ext. 24210

Education[edit]

PhD. UCLA 2001

Other Information[edit]

CV: CV for James Benn-Updated September 2013

Research Interests[edit]

I was trained primarily as a scholar of medieval Chinese religions (Buddhism and Taoism). My research is aimed at understanding the practices and world views of medieval men and women, both religious and lay, through the close reading of primary sources in literary Chinese—the lingua franca of East Asian religions. I have concentrated on three major areas of research: bodily practice in Chinese Religions; the ways in which people create and transmit new religious practices and doctrines; and the religious dimensions of commodity culture. In particular I have worked on self-immolation, Chinese Buddhist apocrypha, and the religious and cultural history of tea. Source (Accessed Dec 3, 2013)

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