2004-2005



Research

SCBS Research Fellows

  • Carl Bielefeldt (Religious Studies), faculty fellow, Zen Buddhism
  • Theodore (Tad) Cook, doctoral fellow, Daoist studies
  • Gil Fronsdal (Sati Center for Buddhist Studies), affiliate scholar, S & SE Asian Buddhism
  • Lisa Grumbach (Religious Studies), doctoral fellow, Japanese Buddhism
  • Kumada Naoko (Cambridge), visiting fellow, Burmese Buddhism
  • Michelle Li (Religious Studies), visiting fellow, Japanese religions
  • Richard Payne (Institute of Buddhist Studies), affiliate scholar, Japanese Buddhism
  • Mario Poceski (Florida), visiting fellow, Chinese Buddhism
  • Noa Ronkin (Oxford), visiting fellow, S & SE Asian Buddhism
  • Shao Dongfang (East Asian Library), research fellow, Chinese documents
  • Tenzin Tethong (Dalai Lama Foundation), research fellow, Tibetan studies

SZTP Website
http://scbs.stanford.edu/sztp3
Developed and maintained for the Soto Zen Text Project, under the direction of Carl Bielefeldt, with Sarah Fremerman.

Daoist Database Project
http://scbs.stanford.edu/ARC/china/projects
Electronic resource for the study of Daoist and alchemical texts, under the direction of Fabrizio Pregadio. In cooperation with ARC/China.


Events

Berkeley-Stanford Buddhist Studies Colloquium

Buddhist Studies Graduate Colloquium
Berkeley, 12/3/04
Stanford, 4/15/05

Buddhism in the Modern World

SCBS/ARC Graduate Research Workshop
Sacred Geographies: Space, Place, & Network in Asian Religions & Cultures (with Stanford Humanities Center & ARC)

SCBS Reading Groups
Readings in Japanese studies of religion in China (Kumada in charge)
Readings in Chinese Religious Texts (winter, spring; Pregadio in charge)