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December 1, 2016

Lecture:
Asuka Sango

The Love of Fame and the Desire for Enlightenment:
Life of the Scholar Monk in Medieval Japan

  • Lecture
  • Numata Program

Details

December 1, 2016
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Jackman Humanities Building, Rm 317
170 St George St



Asuka Sango is an Associate Professor in Religion at Carleton College.

There will be a related reading group on The Emperor Dreamed of Golden Light Lectures in Heian Japan (794 – 1185) at McMaster (University Hall 122) on Friday, December 2 from 4-6pm.

 

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