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Asian Religions are particularly well represented at Columbia and Barnard, with Jack Hawley and Rachel MacDermott teaching South Asian Religion, Robert Thurman teaching Tibetan Buddhism, Chun-fang Yu teaching Chinese Buddhism, and another forthcoming position in Korean Buddhism.

With Bernard Faure and Michael Como, and Max Moerman at Barnard, the Japanese Religion Program has gained new ground at Columbia University. Other faculty interested in various (literary, artistic) aspects of Japanese religion include Haruo Shirane, David Lurie, Wiebke Denecke (Barnard), and Matthew McKelwey.

Areas of Research:

Faculty:

Michael Como
The Cult of Shōtoku Taishi
The Way of Yin and Yang (Onmyō in Nara and Heian Japan)

Bernard Faure
Gods and Demons of Medieval Japan
Medieval Buddhist Cosmology
Buddhism and Violence

Max Moerman
Cartography and Medieval Japanese Culture

 

Graduate Students:

Andrea Castiglioni
East Asian Buddhism

Marco Gottardo
The Cult of Mount Fuji in Tokugawa Japan

Sujung Kim
Korean Buddhism

Takuya Hino
The Tachikawa-ryū: Doctrine and History

Luke Thompson
East Asian Buddhism

Hsuan-li Wang
East Asian Buddhism