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The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Dissertation Fellowships in Buddhist Studies

Fellowship Year
Related Program

Alexis Brown

Year:
  • 2021
Harvard University
Reading the Rasavahini: A Religious and Literary Study of a Theravada Buddhist Text

Sonam Choden

Year:
  • 2021
Universität Hamburg, Germany
An Exposition of Tantric Buddhism: A Study of the Earliest Tibetan 'Presentation of the Tantric Systems in General' (rGyud sde spyi'i rnam gzhag) by Lo-chen Rin-chen-bzang-po (958-1055).

Nir Feinberg

Year:
  • 2021
University of California, Berkeley
Samvega (distress) in Early Buddhist Sutra Literature:
Mapping the Affective Ground of the Buddhist Path

Westin Harris

Year:
  • 2021
University of California, Davis
Visualizing Virupa: Buddhist and Nath Vignettes of the First Hathayogi

Sinae Kim

Year:
  • 2021
Princeton University
Buddhist Preaching Culture in Medieval China: Sutra Lecture Texts and Performance

Mary Kate Long

Year:
  • 2021
Cornell University
Female Forerunners and Modern Monastic Life-Writing in Myanmar

Nathaniel R Lovdahl

Year:
  • 2021
Yale University
A Nun or Monk in Whose Eyes?: Redefining Buddhist Monasticism in 9th–12th cent. China

Jeremy S Manheim

Year:
  • 2021
University of Wisconsin-Madison
De-Naturalizing Buddhism

Olivia Porter

Year:
  • 2021
King's College London
Hidden in Plain Sight: Uncovering The Tai Zawti Buddhists of the Myanmar-China Border

Rachelle Saruya

Year:
  • 2021
University of Toronto
Towards Autonomous Beings and "Docile Bodies": Myanmar Buddhist Nuns' Educational Practices and Rituals in Training

Katherine Scahill

Year:
  • 2021
University of Pennsylvania
The gendered politics of spiritual authority in Thai Buddhism: Voice, subjectivity, and recognition in the movement for female monastic ordination

Bruno Marshall Shirley

Year:
  • 2021
Cornell University
Constructing Buddhist Sovereignties: Text and Landscape in a Medieval Lankan Kingdom

Eben Matthew Yonnetti

Year:
  • 2021
University of Virginia
The Transmission, Adaptation, and Localization of Tibetan Buddhism in Modern Taiwan
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