martes, 9 de mayo de 2017

Table of Contents CALL FOR PAPERS> Author-Scholars wanted for short reference articles on women and Buddhism Re: REQUEST> Buddhism on Death and Dying CALL FOR PAPERS> Author-Scholars wanted for short reference articles on women and Buddhism by SUSAN DE GAIA The new Encyclopedia of Women in World Religions is 75 percent done, but there are still a few topics in need of authors. If anyone has an interest in contributing to this project, please send an email with credentials (any old cv is fine) to Susan de Gaia at sjdegaia@gmail.com. Work on the following topics (or parts thereof) is especially welcome. Women and the Feminine in Mahayana Buddhism Women in Contemporary Buddhist Societies Women's Lay Buddhist Movements Women's Buddhist Networks Other topics may be suggested, but may already be covered. Articles should be factual overviews of the topic, from 500 to 2000 words depending on the topic. The publisher is ABC-CLIO, and expected date of publication is August 2018. Due date for all articles is Sept. 1, 2017. Read more or reply Back to top Re: REQUEST> Buddhism on Death and Dying by Susanne Ott

Dear Brad,

We had a series of lectures about that topic in 2009, at the Center for Buddhist Studies in Hamburg, organized by Dr Barbara Schuler. I do not remember whether there is also a print publication. Anyway, there was a photo exhibition, and the lectures (all of them in German, by Prof. Lambert Schmithausen and others) are still online. You can find the links to the lectures here: https://www.buddhismuskunde.uni-hamburg.de/en/veranstaltungen/veranstalt...

Kind regards,
Susanne

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  1. CFP> Australasian Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy (ASACP) Conference (Extended)

CFP> Australasian Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy (ASACP) Conference (Extended)

by Leesa S Davis
Australasian Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy (ASACP) Conference 10-12 July 2017. Call for Papers Extended
Deakin University, Deakin Downtown 727 Collins St, Melbourne, Australia.

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The conference committee invites submissions of proposals for papers in all areas of Asian and Comparative Philosophy.

Proposals for papers and panels should be submitted via email to Dr Leesa Davis (leesa.davis@deakin.edu.au) with "ASACP 2017" in the subject line. Closing date for proposals: Thursday June 1 2017
Keynote Speakers:
Professor David Loy: http://www.davidloy.org
Professor Jin Y Park : American University
Professor John Powers: Deakin University

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More information (on keynotes, registration, paper proposals, etc) is available at the conference website: http://www.deakin.edu.au/about-deakin/events/the-australasian-society-for-asian-and-compar...

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ASACP 2017 Conference Organising Committee:

Dr Leesa Davis, Deakin University (chair)
Dr Monima Chadha, Monash University
Dr Peter Wong, Sophia, International Journal of Philosophy and Traditions
A/Prof Karyn Lai, University of New South Wales
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