Organizer: Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Northern Illinois University
Type/Location: Hybrid / DeKalb, IL
Description:
Join the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at Northern Illinois University for a talk by Dr. Daphne Weber, Program Officer of Buddhist Studies at the American Council of Learned Societies. Dr. Weber will discuss generational influences on Thailand’s first Theravada Bhikkhuni (Buddhist nun).
About the Speaker:
Daphne Weber is the Program Officer of Buddhist Studies at ACLS. Daphne received her PhD in Anthropology with expertise in Theravada Buddhism and gender studies, particularly in the context of Thai Bhikkhuni (female monastic) communities. Her dissertation and publications address issues of gender, body, and healing in Buddhist contexts. Daphne’s work is distinguished by her extensive participatory field research in Thai temples, supported by awards such as the Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Fellowship and the Khyentse Foundation Dissertation Scholarship.
In addition to her research, Daphne has taught introductory and advanced courses in anthropology incorporating theories from gender studies and cross-cultural perspectives. She enthusiastically aids and participates in coordinating study abroad experiences. Her emphasis on cross-cultural exposure as a key part of education demonstrates a commitment to both scholarship and community engagement. She is fluent in Thai and regularly collaborates with local and international scholars in her research endeavors.
Registration:
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