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  1. CALL FOR APPLICANTS> Nepali & Newar Workshop, University of Toronto, April 8-27, 2019
  2. NEW JOURNAL ISSUE> Fo Guang Journal of Buddhist Studies 5.1 (2019)

CALL FOR APPLICANTS> Nepali & Newar Workshop, University of Toronto, April 8-27, 2019

by Christoph Emmrich
The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Centre for Buddhist Studies at the University of Toronto presents:

A Nepali and Newar Workshop
with Laxmi Nath Shrestha

April 8-27, 2019, Mo-Sa, 9:30am-12:30pm, 1:30-3:30pm
University of Toronto, 170 St. George Street
Jackman Humanities Building, room 318

Hosted by the only university in the world outside of Nepal where students can study Nepali and Newar, this workshop offers training in two languages that are key for studying Newar Buddhism and Hinduism in the Himalayas and beyond. It will cover conversational Nepali in the mornings as well as conversational and literary Newar in the afternoons in two modules, which may be taken separately. Students on all levels are welcome. Language competence will be assessed on the first day and groups will be formed accordingly.

The instructor Laxmi Nath Shrestha is a widely acclaimed Nepali and Newar language teacher who over the last 40 years has taught several generations of Nepal Studies scholars. He has been conducting courses at universities in Heidelberg, Kiel, Lisbon, Vienna, and Zürich.

Applicants are requested to send in a brief statement of purpose and an up-to-date CV. Registration closes once full course capacity is reached, or, on March 31, 2019, whichever date is earlier. Participation is free. Travel support is available for a limited number of students based outside the Greater Toronto Area.

Please direct your applications and all enquiries to Alexander O’Neill at alexander.oneill@mail.utoronto.ca.

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Christoph Emmrich
Associate Professor, Buddhist Studies
Director, Centre for South Asian Studies
at the Asian Institute, Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy
Chair, Numata Program UofT/McMaster
University of Toronto


Department for the Study of Religion
University of Toronto
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Toronto, Ontario M5R 2M8, Canada
+416.978.6463 (o), +416.978.1610 (f)

Centre for South Asian Studies (CSAS)
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NEW JOURNAL ISSUE> Fo Guang Journal of Buddhist Studies 5.1 (2019)

by Yi-hsun Huang
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Dear Colleagues,

The Center for Buddhist Studies at Fo Guang University in Taiwan would like to announce the recent publication of issue 5.1 (2019) of the Fo Guang Journal of Buddhist Studies 佛光學報. This issue contains six articles in Chinese and English on Buddhism in East Asia from the 16th to 18th centuries.

The contents and full-text can be viewed at the Journal's website:
http://120.101.67.49/newspaper_menu.php?pub_id=JDI5IQ==&rePageUrl=L25ld3...
The contents of the present issue are also listed below.
Best wishes,
Yi-hsun Huang
Professor, Department of Buddhist Studies
Vice Director, Center For Buddhist Studies
Fo Guang University, Taiwan

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Articles:

萬金川 WAN, Jin-chuan
《維摩詰經》的身份話語:一個文學社會學的解讀Ratnâkara的身份敘事為例
A Literary Sociological Interpretation of Identity in the Vimalakīrtinirdeśa Sūtra: The Narrated Identity of Ratnâkara

野口善敬 NOGUCHI, Yoshitaka
雪嶠圓信法系與《據源
The Dharma Lineage of Xueqiao Yuanxin and the Record of Juyuan

GRONER, Paul
Ryōō Dōkaku了翁道覚 (1630-1707), Ascetic, Philanthropist, Bibliophile, and Entrepreneur

繹勳 HUANG , Yi-hsun
明清三峰派稀文獻解題(一)
An Introduction to Eight Rare Texts from the Sanfeng Chan Tradition in the Ming and Qing Dynasties (Part I)

金程宇/蘇航 JIN, Cheng-yu / SU, Hang
《禪宗雜毒海》的版本及其相關問題
Versions of the Chanzong zadu hai and Related Issues

劉家幸 LIU, Chia-hsin
日本檗三祖慧性機生平著作考述
A Study of the Life and Works of Erinshōki, the Third Patriarch of Obaku Zen in Japan

ZAMORSKI, Jakub
Sanskrit Grammar in Early Modern East Asia—a Study of Kiben’s Guidelines for Studying the Eight Cases of the Chinese Language

王鋒 WANG , Feng
1940 代的僧裝改革風波
The Reform Controversy over Buddhist Monastic Robes in the 1940’s
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