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Daigengna Duoer

Daigengna Duoer (pronounced “dye-gain-na” “door”) is a historian of Buddhism in early 20th-century Inner Mongolia and Manchuria. She examines issues of modernity, colonialism, and secularity in Buddhism. Her current research projects trace transnational networks of Buddhist and non-Buddhist agents in early 20th-century Inner and East Asia.

Daigengna Duoer is currently a Ph.D. student in the Religious Studies Department at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Daigengna Duoer is interested in religion, specifically Buddhism in twentieth-century Inner Mongolia and Manchuria. She studies transnational networks of Buddhism in modern East Asia and looks at Buddhism amongst other religions such as shamanism, Shinto, Islam, and Christianity in Inner Mongolia, Manchuria/Manchukuo, the Republic of China (1912-1949), and Tibet. Her work aims to create conversations about Buddhism and modernity, both about how Buddhism was regulated under different political rules and secular law and about how various agencies on the ground have experienced them.

Daigengna works with Chinese, Japanese, Tibetan, Mongolian, and French sources.

She completed her B.A. in Buddhist Studies and Art History and M.A. in Buddhist Studies at the University of Toronto.

Daigengna is also a host for the New Books in East Asia Studies Podcast, a channel on the New Books Network.

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Marzia Vettorato

2017 – present: Ph.D. Student, Civilizations of Asia and Africa, Italian Institute of Oriental Studies, Sapienza University, Rome. Major: East Asian Philosophies and Religions
2019 – present: member of AISTUGIA (Associazione Italiana per gli Studi Giapponesi)
02/2019 – 03/2019: participant of the international project “Ise and Japan Study Program”, Kōgakkan University 皇學館大学, Ise (Japan)
2014 – 2017: Master of Arts, Oriental Languages and Civilizations (Japanese Language and Culture), Italian Institute of Oriental Studies, Sapienza University, Rome – summa cum laude. Major: East Asian Philosophies and Religions

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Megan Bryson

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Pamela D. Winfield

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Elizabeth Tinsley

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Michelle C. Wang