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+ | |bio=Ivette Vargas is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Austin College. Vargas earned her doctorate from Harvard University in 2003 with the dissertation "Falling to Pieces, Emerging Whole: Suffering Illness and Healing Renunciation in the Dge slong rna Dpal mo Tradition." She has done extensive fieldwork in Tibet with a focus on the intersection of medicine, healing, and religion and published chapters in ''A Communion of Subjects: Animals in Religion, Science, and Ethics'' (Columbia University Press 2006) and ''Teaching Religion and Healing'' (Oxford University Press 2006). (Source: ''As Long as Space Endures'', 478) | ||
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+ | |education=*PhD, Harvard University (2003). Dissertation: "Falling to Pieces, Emerging Whole: Suffering Illness and Healing Renunciation in the Dge slong rna Dpal mo Tradition." | ||
+ | *M.A. Harvard University | ||
+ | *B.A., Barnard College | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:30, 4 December 2023
Ivette Vargas
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Sort Name | Vargas, Ivette |
Tibetan calendar dates
About
- Primary Affiliation (Workplace)
- Austin College
PhD University
- Harvard University
Education
- PhD, Harvard University (2003). Dissertation: "Falling to Pieces, Emerging Whole: Suffering Illness and Healing Renunciation in the Dge slong rna Dpal mo Tradition."
- M.A. Harvard University
- B.A., Barnard College
Biographical Information
Ivette Vargas is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Austin College. Vargas earned her doctorate from Harvard University in 2003 with the dissertation "Falling to Pieces, Emerging Whole: Suffering Illness and Healing Renunciation in the Dge slong rna Dpal mo Tradition." She has done extensive fieldwork in Tibet with a focus on the intersection of medicine, healing, and religion and published chapters in A Communion of Subjects: Animals in Religion, Science, and Ethics (Columbia University Press 2006) and Teaching Religion and Healing (Oxford University Press 2006). (Source: As Long as Space Endures, 478)
Links
- Wiki Pages
Full Name[edit]
Ivette Maria Vargas