Emerging scholarship on the structure and affordances of embodied life in Tibetan & Inner Asian scholasticism, yogic tradition, medicine, and law. Critical praxis beyond the Eurocentrisms of body studies, critical disability studies, trans studies, feminist criticism, posthumanism, & new materialism.

 

Presenters: 
Stacey Van Vleet (Berkeley)

Dhondup Rekjong (Northwestern)
Vesna Wallace (UCSB)

Khenpo Kunga Sherab (Toronto)
William McGrath (NYU)

Kali Cape (Georgia State)
Julia Hirsch (Stanford)

Rae Dachille (Arizona)
James Gentry (Stanford)

Matthew King (UCR)
Jovana Isevski (UCR)

Xinyue Ren (UCR)

Bembya Mitruev (UCSB)

Arushi Bahuguna (UCLA)

Nick Lavis (UCR)
Fan Wu (UCR)

Uudam Baoagudamu (UCSB)

 

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Sponsored by UC Office of the President Grant ID M23PR5992; UCR Center for Ideas & Society; UCR Health Humanities & Disability Justice Lab, the Department for the Study of Religion; Asian Studies

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