Women in Early Indian Buddhism
Comparative Textual Studies
Edited by Alice Collett
Author Information
Alice Collett is a Fellow of the Arts and Humanities Council of Great Britain (AHRC) and Lecturer at York St John University. She has worked in different universities in North America and the UK, and published several articles on women in early Indian Buddhism, including two which look at reception history and review the modern scholarly debate on the subject. She is currently working on a monograph entitled Pali Biographies of Buddhist Nuns, for which she is in receipt of an Arts and Humanities Research Council award.
Contributors:
Bhikkhu Analayo, Professor of Buddhist Studies at the Sri Lanka International Academy in Pallekele.
Alice Collett, Fellow of the Arts and Humanities Council of Great Britain (AHRC) and Lecturer at York St John University
Amy Paris Langenberg, Instructor of Religion at Auburn University, where she also teaches in the Women's Studies Program.
Timothy Lenz, Acting Associate Professor in the Department of Asian Languages and Literature at the University of Washington, working on the Early Buddhist Manuscripts Project, headed by Richard Salomon
Karen Muldoon-Hules, visiting lecturer for UCLA and an instructor for UCLA Extension
Ranjini Obeyesekhere, a lecturer in Anthropology at Princeton University where she taught courses in South Asian Literature and Culture
Ingo Strauch, since 2005 he has been working in the project "The Bajaur Collection of Kharo??h? Manuscripts", where he studies Buddhist manuscripts from the early centuries of our era
Jonathan S. Walters, Professor of Religion, George Hudson Ball Endowed Chair of Humanities and currently Director of Global Studies at Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington, USA