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Researcher
Anna Sokolova
- Disciplines:Anthropology, Theory and methodology of literary studies
Affiliations
- Department of Languages and Cultures (Department)
Member
From13 Oct 2015 → Today
Projects
1 - 2 of 2
- The Awakening of the Hinterland: The Regional Establishment of Mainstream Buddhist Traditions in Mid-Tang China (755–845)From1 Oct 2021 → TodayFunding: BOF - postdoctoral mandates
- Buddhism in the aristocratic milieu of the Mid Tang Dynasty (755-845): Buddhist undercurrent in the literary collections of scholar-officialsFrom1 Oct 2016 → 31 Dec 2020Funding: FWO fellowships
Publications
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- Regional Buddhist communities in Tang China and their social networks : the network of master Fayun (?-766)(2023)
Authors: Anna Sokolova
- A missing Buddhist biography : Li Yong U+674EU+9095 (678-747) and his stele inscription for Daoxuan U+9053U+5BA3 (596-667)(2020)
Authors: Anna Sokolova, Ann Heirman
Pages: 419 - 438 - Master Shanghong (738?-815 CE) and the formation of regional Vinaya traditions in Tang Buddhism(2019)
Authors: Anna Sokolova
Pages: 315 - 356 - Poems on immortality in political and social contexts of Late Han China
Authors: Anna Sokolova
Pages: 82 - 100 - Mid-Tang scholar-officials as local patrons of Buddhist monasteries
Authors: Anna Sokolova
Pages: 467 - 489 - Esoteric, Chan and vinaya ties in Tang Buddhism : the ordination platform of the Huishan monastery on Mount Song in the religious policy of Emperor Daizong
Authors: Anna Sokolova
Pages: 219 - 239 - State, bureaucracy, and the formation of regional monastic communities in Tang buddhism
Authors: Anna Sokolova
- Conversion in medieval Jain and Buddhist Chinese literature
Authors: Anna Sokolova
Pages: 21 - 29 - Building and rebuilding Buddhist monasteries in Tang China : the reconstruction of the Kaiyuan Monastery in Sizhou
Authors: Anna Sokolova