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D. Christian Lammerts

D. Christian Lammerts
Assistant Professor
Buddhist Studies

Loree Buildng, Room 130
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About

D. Christian Lammerts’ research examines the literary, social, and intellectual histories of Buddhism in Southeast Asia. He is particularly interested in the intersection of Buddhist legal culture and textual practice, and in the development and reception of regional Pali and vernacular Buddhist literature. Lammerts is currently writing a book on the history of a distinctive Buddhist legal genre and jurisprudence in Burma between 1200-1900 C.E., as well as preparing a critical edition, translation, and study of a mid-17th century treatise on Buddhist law. His work is grounded in the close reading and analysis of Southeast Asian Buddhist texts in their manuscript contexts, and he has related interests in philology, textual criticism, manuscript studies, and book history.

Lammerts’ teaching deals broadly with the history and literature of Buddhism across premodern and modern Asia, as well as with topics in comparative religion, law, and ethics. He is especially interested to work with undergraduate and graduate students who would like to pursue studies in these or related areas, or in the history of religions in Southeast Asia. Prospective students are encouraged to contact him.

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Contact Information

Office Hours, Spring 2013:  TBD
Phone: 848-932-6865 / 9641
Fax:  732-932-1271

Postal Address:
Department of Religion
School of Arts and Sciences
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
70 Lipman Drive
New Brunswick, NJ  08901-8525

 

Education Areas of Specialization
  • Ph.D. and M.A. Cornell University
  • M.A. School of Oriental and African Studies
  • B.A. Williams College
  • Buddhism in Southeast Asia
  • Pali, Burmese, and Thai Buddhist Literature
  • Buddhist Law and Ethics
  • Burma/Myanmar Studies
Books
  •  Buddhist Dynamics in Pre-modern and Early Modern Southeast Asia. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian
    Studies, forthcoming.
Selected Articles and Book Chapters
  • "Narratives of Buddhist Legislation:  Textual Authority and Legal Heterodoxy in 17th-19th Century
    Burma." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 44,1 (Feb. 2013):  118-144.
  • "Genres and Jurisdictions:  Laws Governing Monastic Inheritance in Late Pre-modern Burma."
    In Buddhism and Law: An Introduction, edited by Rebecca R. French and Mark A. Nathan. 
    Cambridge University Press, forthcoming.
  • "Notes on Burmese Manuscripts: Text and Image." Journal of Burma Studies 14 (2010): 229-253.
  • "The Authorship of the Dhammavilāsa Dhammthat." In Myanmar Historical Commission Conference
    Proceedings, Part Two, edited by the Golden Jubilee Publication Committee, 190-214. Yangon:
    Myanmar Historical Commission, 2005.
Book Reviews
  • “Buddhist Manuscript Culture and History in Southeast Asia.” Review of Daniel M. Veidlinger, Spreading the
    Dhamma: Writing, Orality, and Textual Transmission in Buddhist Northern Thailand (University of Hawaii
    Press, 2006). H-Buddhism (May 2011, http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=30596).

Selected Awards and Distinctions
  • Cornell Southeast Asia Program, Lauriston Sharp Dissertation Prize (2010 [2012])
  • Research Fellowship, Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (2010/11).
  • Fulbright-Hays Fellowship (2008/9)
  • Toyota Foundation, Special Subjects Research Grant for the Preservation, Compilation, and Annotation
    of Indigenous Documents in Peripheral Regions of Asia (2006/07, 2007/08)
  • Blakemore Freeman Fellowship (2005/06)

Professional Memberships and Affiliations
  • International Association of Buddhist Studies
  • Association for Asian Studies
  • Burma Studies Group
  • American Academy of Religion
  • Pali Text Society
  • Fragile Palm Leaves Foundation