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黃芊妤 教授
C. Julia Huang 
研究室:人社院C617
電話:03-5715131 #42820
Email: cyhuang@mx.nthu.edu.tw

主要田野區域: 台灣,美國,馬來西亞、越南
研究領域:宗教、全球化、性別、公民社會與國家、慈善、身體捐贈

 

學歷
  • 2001 美國波士頓大學文化人類學博士 Boston University, Cultural Anthropology, Ph.D.
  • 1998 美國波士頓大學文化人類學碩士 Boston University, Cultural Anthropology, M.A.
  • 1989 國立台灣大學社會學學士 National Taiwan University, Sociology, B.S.

 

經歷 
  • 8/2024~    國立清華大學人類學研究所教授 Professor.  Institute of Anthropology, National Tsing Hua University, Hsin-chu, Taiwan
  • 2-7/2024    國立台南藝術大學高階藝術管理碩士學位學程教授Professor, Executive Master Program for Arts Administration, Tai-nan National University of Arts, Tai-nan, Taiwan 
  • 2023-2024    佛教慈濟基金會學術諮詢委員 Academic Committee Advisor, Buddhist Tzu Chi Charity Foundation. 
  • 2022~    《印證漢傳佛教期刊》(中文版)顧問委員會委員 Member. Advisory Board, Yin-Cheng Journal of Chinese Buddhism, Chinese edition
  • 2022–2024    Communnitology 約聘研究顧問Contract Research Consultant. Communitology, Isle La Motte, Vermont, the U.S.
  • 2019–2023    美國德寶大學人類系兼任教授Adjunct Faculty. Department of Anthropology, DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, the U.S,
  • 2011–2018    國立清華大學人類學研究所暨人文社會學院學士班教授 Professor.  Institute of Anthropology and Bachelor Program in Humanities and Social Sciences, National Tsing Hua University, Hsin-chu, Taiwan (on-leave 2013-2015)
  • 2017-2018    《台灣人類學刊》編輯委員 Member. Editorial Board, Journal of Taiwan Anthropology
  • 2017    美國國家亞洲研究局約聘顧問Contract Consultant. The National Bureau of Asian Research, Seattle, Washington, the U.S.
  • 2016    德國古亭根「精神」暑期學校兼任講師Lecturer. Göttingen SPIRIT Summer School, “Beyond the City Limits: Rethinking New Religiosities in Asia,” Georg-August University, Göttingen, Germany
  • 2016– 2017    世界銀行約聘顧問Contract Consultant. The World Bank, Washington, District of Columbia, the U.S.
  • 2015-2017    美國烈星登出版社身體與宗教系列叢書協同編輯 Co-editor. Book series: Studies in Body and Religion. Lexington Books, Lanham, Maryland, the U.S.
  • 2015    美國史丹佛大學人類系兼任講師Part-Time Lecturer. Department of Anthropology, Stanford University, Stanford, California, the U.S.
  • 2014–2016    美國史丹佛大學何鴻毅佛教研究中心訪問學者Visiting Scholar. The Ho Center for Buddhist Studies, Stanford University, Stanford, California, the U.S.
  • 2013–2014    美國加州大學伯克萊分校東亞研究所訪問學者Visiting Scholar. Center for Chinese Studies, Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley, California, the U.S.
  • 2010-2012    美國人類學會東亞研究社年會議程審查委員Member. Section Program Committee, Society for East Asian Anthropology, annual meeting of American Anthropological Association
  • 2010    新加坡國立大學亞洲研究所資深訪問研究員  Visiting Senior Research Fellowship. Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore
  • 2009-2011    《全球佛教期刊》編輯委員 Member. Editorial Board, Journal of Global Buddhism
  • 2009-2011    美國人類學會東亞研究社議員 Councilor. Society for East Asian Anthropology, annual meeting of American Anthropological Association
  • 2008-2009    美國人類學會東亞研究社2009會議議程審查委員Member. Program Committee, the SEAA Taipei 2009 conference, “East by Southeast: Multiple Perspectives on Asia.” Society for East Asian Anthropology, American Anthropological Association
  • 8/2008    國家科技委員會-(荷蘭萊登)國際亞洲研究所訪問學者Visiting Fellowship. Taiwan’s National Science Council—International Institute for Asian Studies, Leiden, the Netherlands 
  • 2006-2007    美國哈佛燕京學社訪問學者Visiting Scholarship. The Harvard-Yenching Institute, Cambridge, Massachusetts, the U.S.
  • 2006    國立暨南大學東南亞研究中心兼任研究員 Affiliated Researcher. Center for Southeast Asian Studies, National Chi Nan University, Puli, Nantou, Taiwan
  • 2005-2011    國立清華大學人類學研究所暨人文社會學院學士班副教授 Associate Professor. Institute of Anthropology and Bachelor Program in Humanities and Social Sciences, National Tsing Hua University, Hsin-chu, Taiwan
  • 2002-2005    國立清華大學人類學研究所暨人文社會學院學士班助理教授 Assistant Professor. Institute of Anthropology and Bachelor Program in Humanities and Social Sciences, National Tsing Hua University, Hsin-chu, Taiwan
  • (Offered, unable to accept 2002-2003)    美國哥倫比亞大學東亞研究所博士後研究(與其他聘任衝突而放棄) Postdoctoral Fellowship. East Asian Institute, Columbia University. (Unable to accept because it conflicted with other appointment.) 
  • 2001-2002    美國哈佛大學世界宗教研究中心資深訪問學者 Senior Visiting Scholar. Center for the Studies of World Religions, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, the U.S.
  • 2000–2001    奧地利維也納人類科學研究院年輕訪問研究員Visiting Junior Fellow. Institute for Human Sciences (Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen), Vienna, Austria (Europe)
  • 2000    美國拉薩爾學院社會人類學系兼任講師Lecturer. Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Lasell College, Newton, Massachusetts, the U.S.
  • 1999    中央研究院民族學研究所約聘研究佐理員 Contract Research Assistant. Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
  • 1997-1999    中央研究院民族學研究所訪問學員。Junior Visiting Scholar. Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
  • 1989-1990    中央研究院民族學研究所約聘研究助理。Contract Research Assistant. Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan

 

研究獎助與榮譽
  • 2010    中央研究院年輕學者著作獎Junior Researcher’s Publication Award. Academia Sinica, Taiwan
  • 2010    新加坡國立大學亞洲研究所資深訪問研究員  Visiting Senior Research Fellowship. Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore
  • 2009    國家科技委員會吳大猷博士紀念獎Mr. Da-you Wu Memorial Award. National Science Council, Taiwan
  • 8/2008    國家科技委員會-(荷蘭萊登)國際亞洲研究所訪問學者獎助Visiting Fellowship. Taiwan’s National Science Council—International Institute for Asian Studies, Leiden, the Netherlands 
  • 2006-2007    美國哈佛燕京學社訪問學者獎助Visiting Scholarship. The Harvard-Yenching Institute, Cambridge, Massachusetts, the U.S.
  • 2003    國立清華大學新進人員研究獎Junior Faculty Research Award. National Tsing Hua University, Hsin-chu, Taiwan
  • 2001-2002    美國哈佛大學世界宗教研究中心資深訪問學者獎助 Senior Visiting Scholar. Center for the Studies of World Religions, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, the U.S.
  • 2000–2001    奧地利維也納人類科學研究院年輕訪問研究員獎助Visiting Junior Fellow. Institute for Human Sciences (Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen), Vienna, Austria (Europe)
  • 1999    波士頓台北經濟文化辦事處波士頓大學獎學金 Scholarship. TECO Boston and Boston University
  • 1990-1992    Earhart Fellowship. Center for the Studies of Economic Culture, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, the U.S.

 

教學紀錄 
  • 大學部 undergraduate
    • 影片裡的人類學Anthropology through Film (DePaul)
    • 華人文化中的身體Bodies in Chinese Culture 
    • 飲食與文化Food and Culture (DePaul)
    • 人類學導論Introduction to Anthropology (NTHU)
    • 文化人類學導論Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (DePaul, NTHU)
    • 經典閱讀 Reading the Classics (NTHU)
    • 種族、權力與抵抗Seminar on Race, Power, and Resistance: Urban Ethnicity with a Focus on Diasporan Religions in the US (DePaul)
    • 東亞的佛教身體The Buddhist Body in East Asia: Charisma, Gender, and the “Gift” of the Body (Stanford)
    • 文化與全球化Culture and Globalization (NTHU)
    • 性別與宗教Gender and Religion (NTHU)
    • 心理人類學Psychological Anthropology (NTHU)
  • 研究所Graduate: 
    • 當代人類學理論Contemporary Anthropological Theory (NTHU) (offered in English)
    • 台灣文化與社會Taiwanese Society and Culture (NTHU)
    • 人類學方法論Anthropological Methodology (NTHU)
    • 宗教人類學Anthropology of Religion (NTHU)
    • 東亞的佛教身體The Buddhist Body in East Asia: Charisma, Gender, and the “Gift” of the Body (Stanford)
    • 性別與宗教Gender and Religion: Anthropological Perspectives (NTHU)
    • 性別與全球化 Gender and Globalization (NTHU)
    • 性別與權力Gender and Power (NTHU)
    • 跨國主義與全球化Globalization and Transnationalism (NTHU)
    • 宗教與公民社會Religion and Civil Society (NTHU)
    • 宗教與現代性Religion and Modernity (NTHU)
    • 心理人類學Psychological Anthropology (NTHU)

 

論文著作
專書
  • 2017 Religion and Charity: The Social Life of Goodness in Chinese Societies (co-authored with Robert P. Weller and Keping Wu, with Lizhu Fan). Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
  • 2009 Charisma and Compassion: Cheng Yen and the Buddhist Tzu Chi Movement. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
主編專刊
  • 2003 Guest Editor. Special issue, “Wings of Belief: Modern Chinese Religious Transnationalism,” The European Journal of East Asian Studies, vol. 2, no. 2 (Autumn).
學術期刊論文
  • 2023 “Becoming Silent Mentors: Buddhist Ethics Regarding Cadaver Donations for Science in Taiwan.” Special issue, “Buddhist Moral Emotions,” edited by Sara A. Swenson and Jessica Starling, Journal of Religious Ethics, vol. 51, no. 4 (December), pp. 782-804. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/jore.12460
  • 2017 “Scientific and Sacramental: Secularization of Buddhism and Sacralization of medical Science in Tzu Chi (Ciji).” Journal of Global Buddhism, vol. 18, pp. 72–90.
  • 2013 “Buddhism and Its Trust Networks between Taiwan, Malaysia, and the United States.” The Eastern Buddhist イースタン・ブディスト, vol. 44, no. 2, pp. 59–76.
  • 2013 “Beyond Taiwan: Taiwan Buddhism on a Global Stage.” Taiwan Journal of Religious Studies, vol. 12, no. 1–2, pp. 31–55.
  • 2009 “Genealogies of NGO-ness: The Cultural Politics of a Global Buddhist Movement in Taiwan.” positions: east asia cultures critique, vol. 17, no. 2, pp. 347–374.
  • 2008 “Gendered Charisma in the Buddhist Tzu Chi (Ciji) Movement.” Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 29–47.
  • 2005 “Global Engaged Buddhism: The Buddhist Compassion Relief Foundation from Taiwan.” Taiwan Journal of Religious Studies 台灣宗教研究, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 1–38.
  • 2003 “Wings of Belief: Modern Chinese Religious Transnationalism.” Special issue, “Wings of Belief: Modern Chinese Religious Transnationalism,” The European Journal of East Asian Studies, vol. 2, no. 2 (Autumn), pp. 20–-216.
  • 2003 “’Sacred or Profane?’ The Compassion Relief Movement’s Transnationalism in Taiwan, the United States, Japan, and Malaysia.” Special issue, “Wings of Belief: Modern Chinese Religious Transnationalism,” The European Journal of East Asian Studies, vol. 2, no. 2 (Autumn), pp. 217–241.
  • 2003 “Weeping in a Taiwanese Buddhist Charismatic Movement.” Ethnology, vol. 42, no. 1 (Winter), pp. 73–86.
  • 1998 “Merit and Mothering: Women and Social Welfare in Taiwanese Buddhism.” Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 57, no. 2, pp. 379–396. (Co-authored with Robert P. Weller.) •
    • 中文翻譯: 魏樂、黃倩玉著,蔡美玉譯,“賢德與母職:慈濟功德會的女性與 社會福利”,于跨文化的想像主體性:臺灣後殖民/女性研究論述,邱子修 主編,頁 333–370。台北:國立台灣大學出版中心,2012 年。 •
    • Korean translation: “Kongdŏk kwa ŏmŏni ŭi posalp’im” 功德과 어머니의 보살핌.” In Taeman Pulgyo ŭi 5 kaji sŏnggong k’odŭ 臺灣佛敎의 5 가지 成功 코드 (Five success codes of Taiwanese Buddhism), edited by Pulgwang Institute, 353–392. Seoul: Pulgwang Press, 2012.
專書中一章
  • forthcoming“Buddhism,” “Humanistic Buddhism,” “Religion and Charity,” “Gender and Religion.” Encyclopedia of Taiwan Studies, edited by H. H. Michael Hsiao. Brill: The Netherlands. 
  • 2020 “Philanthropy and The Religious Life of Goodness in China.” In Handbook on Religion in China, edited by Stephan Feuchtwang, pp. 34–53. Cheltenham, U.K.: Edward Elgar Publishing. (Co-authored with Robert P. Weller and Keping Wu.)
  • 2019 “The End(s) of Compassion: Buddhist Charity and the State in Taiwan.” In Governing Gifts: Faith, Charity, and the Security State, edited by Erica C. James, pp. 39–58. Santa Fe, New Mexica: School for Advanced Research Press and University of New Mexico Press. 
  • 2016 “you le xiaoxiao de jia, cai neng ganshou shijie zhi 有了小小的家,才能感受世界之 大 [Home and the world of fieldwork],” in Shijian jiaohui women de shi 時間教會我的事 [A Career Wisdom Handbook of Our Own], edited by Iris Chiu, pp. 147–149. Taipei: Yuezhi chuban she (in Chinese).
    • Online version: “zhaodao shengming zhong de tianye lantu [Finding the blueprint of fieldwork in life].
  • 2014 “From Diasporic to Ecumenical: The Buddhist Tzu Chi (Ciji) Movement in Malaysia.” In Proselytizing and the Limits of Religious Pluralism in Contemporary Asia, edited by Juliana Finucane and R. Michael Feener, pp. 191–209. ARI-Springer Asian Series, Volume 4. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Springer Science+Business.(雙匿名審查 制)
  • 2013 “The Gender of Charisma: Notes from a Taiwanese Buddhist NGO.” In The Anthropology of Religious Charisma: Ecstasies and Institutions, edited by Charles Lindholm, pp. 101–116. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • 2012 “Religion-Based Social Capital and Civic Engagement: A Case Study of a Buddhist Welfare Organization in Malacca, Malaysia.” In Vibrant Societies: The Dynamics of Social Capital and Civic Engagement in Asia, edited by Amrita G. Daniere and Hy Van Luong, pp. 127–144. New York: Routledge. 
  • 2011 “Gender and Sexuality.” Chapter 6 in Chinese Religious Life, edited by David A. Palmer, Glenn Shive, and Philip L. Wickeri, 107–123. New York: Oxford University Press. (Co-authored with Elena Valussi and David A. Palmer.)
  • 2010 “Tranh luận với quan niệm về hiện tượng xuyên quốc gia: Một vàn hận xét ban đâu về những nữ di dân người Việt lấy chồng ở Đài Loan và miền Nam Việt Nam.” Hiện Đại Và Động Thái Của Truyền Thống Ở Việt Nam: Những Cách Tiếp Cận Nhân Học, Quyển 1, ban biên tập, Lương Văn Hy, Ngô Văn Lệ, Nguyễn Văn Tiệp, Phan Thị Yến Tuyết, pp. 521-534. Nhà Xuất Bản Đại Học Quốc Gia, TP. Hồ Chí Minh. (C. Julia Huang và Kuang-ting Chuang). “Writing Against Transnationalism: Preliminary Notes on Vietnamese Female Marriage Migrants in Taiwan and Southern Vietnam.” In Modernities and Dynamics of Traditions in Vietnam: Anthropological Approaches, edited by Luong Van Hy et al. Ho Chi Minh City: National University Press. (Coauthored with Kuang-ting Chuang; in English and Vietnamese.)
  • 2009 “Zongjiao kuaguo, kuaguo zongjiao – taiwan ciji de kuaguo zhuyi chutan 宗教跨國 . 跨國宗教 [Diasporic Bodhisattvas: The Religious Transnationalism of Taiwan's Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation].” In Liu zhuan kua jie: Taiwan de kuaguo, kuaguo de Taiwan 流轉跨界:台灣的跨國,跨國的台灣 [To Cross or Not to Cross: Transnational Taiwan, Taiwan's Transnationality], edited by Hongzen Wang and Pei-yi Guo, pp. 73–103. Taipei, Taiwan: Center for Asia-Pacific Area Studies, Academia Sinica (in Chinese).
  • 2007 “Charisma in Motion: Compassion Relief Movement in Taiwan, the United States, Japan, and Malaysia.” In Cities in Motion: Interior, Coast, and Diaspora in Transnational China, edited by Sherman Cochran and David Strand; Wen-hsin Yeh, general editor, pp. 272–294. Berkeley: Institute of East Asian Studies. (Co-authored with Robert P. Weller.)
  • 2007 “Buddhist Education and Civil Society in Modern Taiwan: Notes from the Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation's Mission of Education.” In Development and Practice of Humanitarian Buddhism: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, edited by Mutsu Hsu, Jinghua Chen, and Lori Meeks, pp. 269–283. Hualien, Taiwan: Tzu Chi University Press.
  • 2005 “The Compassion Relief Diaspora.” In Buddhist Missionaries in the Era of Globalization, edited by Linda Learman, pp. 85–209. Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press.
  • 2005 “CIJI or Tzu-Chi.” In Encyclopedia of Religion, 2nd edition, edited by Lindsay Jones, pp. 1787–1790. New York: Macmillan Reference.
  • 2003 “The Buddhist Tzu-Chi Foundation of Taiwan.” In Action Dharma: New Studies in Engaged Buddhism, edited by Christopher Queen, Charles Prebish, Damien Keown, pp. 136–153. London: RoutledgeCurzon.
  • 2003 “Global Engagement and Transnational Practice: A Case Study of the Buddhist Compassionate-Relief (Ciji) Foundation in Taiwan.” In Quanqiouhua xia de shehui bianqian yü feizhengfu zuzhi 全球化下的社会变迁与非政府组织 [Social Change and NGOs under Globalization], edited by Lizhu Fan, pp. 496–515. Shanghai: Shanghai renmin chuban she.
  • 2002 “What Travels? Notes on a Globalizing Buddhist Movement from Taiwan.” In Questionable Returns, edited by Andrew Bove, IWM Junior Fellows Conference, vol. 12, Vienna, Austria, in CD-ROM and on-line.
  • 2000 “時勢造英雌:十九世紀西方與二十世紀台灣慈善婦女運動”,台灣的社會福利 運動,蕭新煌、林國明合編,頁 459–502。台北:巨流出版社。
書評與專業報告
  • 2022 “推薦序:全方位的慈濟研究”,慈濟學概論,何日生著,台北:聯經出版社。 
  • 2022 Review. Buddhism after Mao: Negotiations, Continuities, and Reinventions, edited by Ji Zhe, Gareth Fisher, and André Laliberté. Pacific Affairs: An International Review of Asia and the Pacific, vol. 95, no. 2 (June).
  • 2021 Review. Buddhist Responses to Christianity in Postwar Taiwan: Awakening the World, by Scott Pacey. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, vol. 81, issue 1 (June).
  • 2018 “Religious Ties between Taiwan and Southeast Asia.” The National Bureau of Asian.
  • 2014 Notes. “Islamic Philanthropies in Northwest China,” by Man Ke and Hao Sumin. Inter-Asia Roundtable 2013: Religion & Development in China: Innovations & Implications, 17–18 October 2013, edited by R. Michael Feener and Wu Keping, pp. 69–72. Singapore: Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore.
  • 2009 “導讀:自傳式的全球化”,消失的現代性:全球化的文化向度 Modernity at Large: Cultural Dimensions of Globalization”,Arjun Appadurai 著,鄭子愷譯, 頁 ix–xvi。台北:群學出版社。
  • 2008 Review. Democracy’s Dharma: Religious Renaissance and Political Development in Taiwan, by Richard Madsen. Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 67, no. 4 (November), pp. 1428–1429.
  • 2004 書評:與神共餐 [Food for the Gods]. 中國時報,12 月 19 日。
受邀國際專題演講
  • 2021    “Charisma and Compassion.” Tzu Chi Studies 2021 Lecture Series, “Theory and Practice.” Tzu Chi University, Taiwan. October 8. 
  • 2020    “Taiwan Buddhism, the Diaspora, and Industrial Philanthropy” and “Modern Buddhism and Donation to Science.” Lecture Series, Center for Taiwan Studies, University of California, March 4 and 9, Santa Barbara, California
  • 2019    “Global Expansion of Taiwan Buddhism” and “Dying to Give: Modern Buddhism and Donation to Science.” Lecture Series, Center for Taiwan Studies, University of California, February 4 and 6, Santa Barbara, California
  • 2018    
    • “Fettering Secularization: Buddhism and Modern Medical Science in Taiwan.” San Jose State University, May 5, San Jose, California
    • “Buddhism and Medical Care: The Case of Tzu Chi (Ciji).” Workshop, “The Logic of Sanctuary: Religious Mobilization in Non-Sovereign Spaces.” Duke University, February 8–9, Durham, North Carolina 
  • 2017    “Beyond Taiwan: Buddhism and Globalization.” Lecture Series, Center for Taiwan Studies, University of California, January 23, Santa Barbara, California
  • 2016    “What’s Religious about A Dead Body? Cadaver Donations in Taiwan.” Center for Modern East Asia, Georg-August University, July 25, Göttingen, Germany
  • 2015    
    • “Dying to Give: Buddhism and Cadaver Donations for Medical Education in Modern Taiwan.” Course on Topics in Cultural Anthropology, Stanford Pre-Collegiate Summer Institute, July 8, Stanford, California
    • “Dying to Give: Buddhism and Cadaver Donations for Medical Education in Modern Taiwan.” The Ho Center for Buddhist Studies Lecture Series on Oral History, Stanford Humanities Center, Stanford University, May 14, Stanford, California
    • “Civility against Civil Society: Buddhism, Charity, and Ethnicity in Taiwan.” Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University, April 17, Stanford, California
    • “Global Expansion of Taiwan Buddhism” and “The Anthropology of Taiwanese Society.” Lecture Series at Taiwan Studies Center, University of California, February 2 and 4, Santa Barbara, California
  • 2014    
    • Book Manuscript Workshop, The Social Life of Goodness: Religious Philanthropy in Chinese Societies. Fairbank Center, Harvard University, December 12, Cambridge, Massachusetts
    • “The End(s) of Compassion: Buddhist Charity and the State in Taiwan.” Center for Chinese Studies, University of California, October 16, Los Angeles, California
  • 2013    “Breaking Dead: Buddhist Cadavers for Medical Science.” Department of History, Brown University, November 14, Providence, Rhode Island
  • 2012    
    • “Notes on Religious Welfare Organizations among the Chinese in Malaysia.” Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR), October 24, Kampar Campus, Malaysia
    • “Taiwan Buddhism on a Global Stage.” Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR), Petaling Jaya Campus, October 23, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
    • “The Gender of Charisma: Notes from a Buddhist Transnational Non-Governmental Organization.” 2012 Chuan Lyu Lectures in Taiwan Studies, Lecture Two. University of Cambridge, Department of East Asian Studies, May 16, Cambridge, the United Kingdom
    • “The Global Expansion of Taiwan Buddhism.” 2012 Chuan Lyu Lectures in Taiwan Studies, Lecture One. University of Cambridge, Department of East Asian Studies, May 14, Cambridge, the United Kingdom
  • 2010    
    • “Buddhist Trust Network between Taiwan and Malaysia.” Social Science Division seminar, Nanyang Technological University, November 26, Singapore
    • “The Gender of Charisma: Notes from a Transnational Buddhist NGO." Foreign Languages and Literatures, Women’s Studies, and Anthropology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, November 17, Cambridge, Massachusetts
    • “Buddhist Spiritual Capital.” Spiritual Capital series, Institute on Culture, Religion and World Affairs, Boston University, November 16, Brookline, Massachusetts
    • “The Three Bodies of Charisma.” Department of Chinese Studies, National University of Singapore, October 29, Singapore
    • “Charisma and Compassion: A Genealogy of NGO-ness from Taiwan to the Globe.” Asia Trends public lecture series. Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore in collaboration with National Library Singapore, April 7, Singapore
    • “The Gender of Charisma: Notes from a Transnational Buddhist NGO.” Center for Religion and Civic Culture, University of Southern California, April 2, Los Angeles, California
  • 2009    “Charisma and Compassion: Cheng Yen and the Buddhist Tzu Chi Movement.” Keynote. the 11th Sakyadhita International Conferences on Buddhist Women, December 28, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
  • 2008    “Charisma and Compassion: Cheng Yen and the Buddhist Tzu Chi Movement.” Instituttseminaret—SAI, Department of Social Anthropology, University of Oslo, August 20, Oslo, Norway
  • 2007    “A Nun’s Tale: Taiwanese Buddhism and the Global Power of Personality.” Washington University at St. Louis, May 2, St. Louis, Missouri
  • 2006    
    • “New Taiwanese Buddhism in Malaysia.” 10 Lenox Street Conversations, Institute on Culture, Religion and World Affairs, Boston University, December 13, Brookline, Massachusetts
    • “Vietnamese-Taiwanese Transnational Marriage: Notes on Fieldwork in Southern Vietnam.” Vietnam Studies Colloquium, Center for Asia-Pacific Area Studies, Academic Sinica, May 26, Taipei, Taiwan (in Chinese)
    • “Taiwanese ‘Grassroots Globalization’: The Cultural Politics of a Global Buddhist Non-Governmental Organization from Taiwan.” Institute of China Studies, University of Malaya, January 9, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • 2000    
    • “The Revival of Religious Activism and the Global Order: The Responses of Hindu Nationalism and Engaged Buddhism to the Challenges of Globalization.” Fall 2000 Lecture Series of the Center for the Study of World Religions at Harvard University, “Doing Globalization Justice: A View from the World’s Religions.” American Academy of Arts and Sciences, December 6, Cambridge, Massachusetts
國際會議論文
  • 受邀工作坊、論壇、會議
    • 2023 “Charisma and Compassion 2.0.” Symposium on Ven. Cheng Yen's Philosophy and Leadership. September 3-4. Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
    • 2020 “Endearing Cadavers: Buddhism and Corpse Donation in Contemporary Taiwan.” Graduate Student Workshop, “Religion, Pain and Selfhood: Anthropologists and the Study of Buddhism in Conversation.” October 3. Stanford University, Stanford, California.
    • 2015 “Transpacific Bodhisattvas: Interacting Bipolar, Diasporic Circulations, and a New ‘Asian” Spirituality through Buddhist Charity.” Conference, “Transpacific ReOrientations: Religion, Spirituality and the Invisible Connections between Asia and the Americas.” January 23–24, 2015, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California.
    • 2014 “Scientific and Sacramental: Footprints of Tzu Chi’s Medical Charity in Taiwan.” Workshop, “Modern Chinese Buddhism.” May 14–16, Göttingen University, Göttingen, Germany
    • 2014 “Dying to Give: Cadaver Donations as Dāna and Upeksha.” Discussing Dāna: A OneDay Symposium, “Buddhist Charity.” May 3, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey
    • 2013 “The End(s) of Compassion? Buddhist ‘Church’ Charity, the State, and the Regime of Civil Morality in Taiwan.” SAR Advanced Seminar, “Faith-Based Charity and the Security State: Containing People and Finance in Risk Societies.” December 8–12, School for Advanced Research, Santa Fe, New Mexico
    • 2013 “Breaking Dead: Corpse Donation at a Buddhist Medical School in Taiwan.” Workshop, “The Social Lives of Dead Bodies in Modern China Workshop.” June 14–16, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
    • 2012 “Inter-Asia Connections: Buddhism and its Trust Networks between Taiwan, Malaysia, and the United States.” Conference, “Multiculturalism in Monsoon Asia.” June 16–17, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
    • 2012 “Beyond Taiwan: Proselytizing Taiwan Buddhism in Malaysia.” The First World Congress of Taiwan Studies. April 26–28, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
    • 2010 “Scientific and Sacramental: Medical Charities in the Buddhist Tzu Chi (Ciji) Foundation.” International Workshop, “Medical Charities in Asia and the Middle East.” November 30–December 3, Penang, Malaysia
    • 2010 “From Diasporic to Ecumenical: The Buddhist Tzu Chi (Ciji) Movement in Malaysia.” Workshop, “Proselytizing and the Limits of Religious Pluralism.” September 16–17, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore
    • 2010 “Local Religion-based Social Capital and Transnational Charity Initiatives: A Case Study of the Buddhist Tzu Chi (Ciji) Movement in Malacca, Malaysia.” Conference, “Religion and the Charitable Society.” July 1–3, University of Westminster, London, the United Kingdom
    • 2010 “Religious Network, Volunteering, and Civic Engagement: A Case Study of a Buddhist Welfare Organization in Malacca, Malaysia.” International Workshop, “Volunteering and Civic Engagement in Chinese Cities.” June 10–11, the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    • 2009 “The Geopolitics of Charisma and Compassion.” The 2nd France-Taiwan Frontiers of Science Conference, Taiwan’s National Science Council. June 19–25, Paris and Saint Malo, France
    • 2009 “Provider and Facilitator: Religion and Social Capital among the Chinese in Malacca, Malaysia.” Dialogic Conference, “Civic Engagement and Social Capital.” May 8–10, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
    • 2009 “Comparing Ethnic-Multiculturalism between Buddhism and Christianity in Taiwan.” Workshop, “Multiculturalism in Taiwan.” January 8–9, National Sun Yet-Sen University, Kao-hsiung, Taiwan
    • 2008 “Indigenously Global: A Brief History of a Buddhist Charitable Organization in Taiwan.” Workshop, “Indigenous Charities.” November 6–7, Department of History, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    • 2008 “Gods on Deeds: Engaged Religions among the Chinese in Malacca, Malaysia.” Conference, “Chinese Religions and Globalisation, 1800–Present.” University of Cambridge, Department of East Asian Studies, July 3–6, Cambridge, United Kingdom (Unable to present in person)
    • 2008 “Engaged Religions and Multiculturalism among Chinese in Malacca, Malaysia.” Conference, “Engaged Religions and the Public Good in Chinese Societies.” June 1–2, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
    • 2010 Book launch, Charisma and Compassion: Cheng Yen and the Buddhist Tzu Chi Movement. 2010 Conference of the Taiwan Association of Religious Studies. May 21, Hong Shi College, Taoyuan, Taiwan
    • 2007 “What Travel? Taiwanese Buddhism in Malaysia.” International conference, “Religion and Social Integration in Chinese Societies: Exploring Sociological Approaches to the Study of Religion in the Chinese World.” June 28–30, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    • 2005 “What’s in a Body? The Embodiment of Charisma, the Collective, and the State by the Compassion Relief Movement of Taiwan.” International conference, “Religion, Modernity, and the State in China and Taiwan,” October 28–30, University of California at Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California
    • 2005 “Female Charisma on a Global Stage: The Buddhist Compassion Relief Movement.” Conference, “Women and Tourism: Crossing Women’s Time and Space,” Korean Ministry of Culture and Tourism, October 21, Seoul, South Korea
    • 2005 “The ‘Three Bodies’ of A Buddhist Charismatic Movement in Taiwan.” Conference, “The Study of Chinese Buddhism.” June 10–12, Fo Guan Shan Xi Lai Temple, Hacienda Heights, California
    • 2004 “The Buddhist Compassion Relief Movement in Taiwan and Its Mission of Education.” Conference, “The Development and Practice of Engaged Buddhism.” November 12–14, Tzu Chi University, Hualian, Taiwan
    • 2004 “Engaged Buddhism, Culture, and Globalization: A Case Study of the Buddhist Compassion Relief Foundation.” Conference, “Religious Doctrine, Practice, and Culture: Interdisciplinary Integration.” April 16–17, Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
    • 2003 “Transcendence and Transformation of Self in a Taiwanese Buddhist Charismatic Movement.” Conference, “Feminism: Consciousness, Identity, and Practice.” September 27–28, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
    • 2002 “Charisma in Motion: The Compassion Relief in Taiwan, Japan, Malaysia, and the United States.” Conference, “Cities in Motion.” November 15–16, University of California, Berkeley, California. (Co-authored and co-presented with Robert P. Weller.)
    • 2001 “Globalization and Transnationalism: A Case Study of the Internationalization of the Tzu-Chi Foundation of Taiwan.” Conference, “Non-Profit Organization and Social Transformation under Globalization.” September 11–12, Fudan University, Shanghai, China
  • 國際大型會議論壇論文
    • 2024 “Island of Donations.” Annual Meeting for the Association for Asian Studies, March 14- 17, Seattle, Washington.
    • 2015 “Productive Tears: Ethnography of and through Tears in a Taiwanese Buddhist Movement.” Annual meeting for the Association for Asian Studies, March 26–29, Chicago, Illinois
    • 2012 “The Ends of Compassion? Religion, Ethnicity and the State in Post Catastrophe Reconstruction Charity in Taiwan.” Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November 14–18, San Francisco, California
    • 2011 “Facilitators and Providers: Religion and Social Capital among the Chinese in Malacca, Malaysia.” Annual meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, March 31–April 3, Honolulu, Hawai’i. (Unable to present in person.)
    • 2010 “Buddhism and Its Trust Network between Taiwan, Malaysia, and the United States.” Social Science Research Council / National University Singapore / Hong Kong University (SSRC-NUS-HKU) Conference, “Inter-Asia Connections II: Singapore, National University of Singapore.” December 8–10, Singapore
    • 2010 “Cultural Perspectives on Religion and NGO-ness: Notes from Taiwan and Malaysia.” Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November 17–21, New Orleans, Louisiana
    • 2009 “Gods on Deeds: Engaged Religions among the Chinese in Malacca, Malaysia.” Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, December 2–6, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    • 2008 “Writing Against Transnationalism: Preliminary Notes on Vietnamese Female Marriage Migrants in Taiwan and Southern Vietnam.” Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association. November 19–23, San Francisco, California
    • 2006 “Civil Buddhism and Transnational Religious Civil Society: The Compassion Relief Movement in Chinese Societies.” Annual meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, April 6–9, San Francisco, California
    • 2005 “Taiwanese ‘Grassroots Globalization’: The Cultural Politics of a Global Buddhist Nongovernmental Organization from Taiwan.” The 4th International Convention for Asian Scholars (ICAS4), August 20–24, Shanghai, China
    • 2005 “Buddhism Unbound: The Global Arena of the Compassion Relief Tzu-Chi (Ciji) Women.” Women's Worlds 2005 (WW05): 9th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, June 19–24, Seoul, South Korea
    • 2005 “The ‘Three Bodies’ of A Buddhist Charismatic Movement in Taiwan.” 2005 biennial meeting of the Society for Psychological Anthropology, April 7–10, San Diego, California
    • 2004 “The Changing Practice of a Buddhist Nongovernmental Organization during the Political Transformation of Taiwan, 1980s–1990s.” Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, December 15–19, Atlanta, Georgia
    • 2003
      • “The Buddhist Compassion Relief Movement in Taiwan and Its Mission of Education.” Annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion, November 22–25, Atlanta, Georgia
      • “Body of Dharma, Spirit of Gender.” Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November 19–23, Chicago, Illinois
      • “Is Democracy Friend or Foe? The Changing Practice of a Buddhist Non-Governmental Organization during the Political Transformation of Taiwan, 1980s–1990s.” The Third International Convention of Asian Scholars (ICAS3), August 19–22, Singapore
    • 2002
      • “Feeling Charisma: The Transcendence and Transformation of Self in a Taiwanese Buddhist Charismatic Movement.” Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November 20–24, New Orleans, Louisiana
      • “Sacred or Profane? Ciji (Tzu-Chi) Transnationalism,” Annual meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, April, Washington, District of Columbia
    • 2001
      • “Unscripted Emotion: Crying in a Taiwanese Charismatic Religious Movement.” Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, December, Washington, District of Columbia
      • “Buddhist ‘New Life’ Movement in Taiwan in the 1990s.” Annual meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, March, Chicago, Illinois