Word from John Whalen-Bridge in Singapore, for those who remember him from Phil-Lit days. MN > ----Original Message Follows---- > From: "John Whalen-Bridge" <elljwb@xxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: FW: cfp > Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 19:35:34 +0800 > > Enclosed you will find an announcement calling for essays for an edited > book on "Buddhism and American Culture." The volume title proposed by > my co-editor Gary Storhoff is "Finding the Ox: Essays on Buddhism in > American Culture"--which I hope you will agree is a delightful title. > Please pass this Call For Papers to anyone who might be interested. The > editors will be personally contacting as many people as we can, but I'm > flying to the USA on Monday and will have to let some dust settle first. > Please help me get the word out. The C.F.P. is going up on the UPenn > list, if it's not up there already...but a little personal word of > mouth...or word of email?...would be great. Thank you all! > > All best wishes to all and sundry, > > JWB > > PS: I will be a fellow at Princeton's Center for the Study of Religion, > but my regular N.U.S. email address will work just fine. > > Associate Professor J. Whalen-Bridge > English Language and Literature > National University of Singapore > 10 Kent Ridge Road > Singapore 117570 > > > "He who knows how to live need not fear death. He can walk without fear > of rhino or tiger. He will not be wounded in battle." --Master Poe (the > blind guy on "Kung Fu") > http://courses.nus.edu.sg/Course/elljwb/jwb/default.htm > elljwb@xxxxxxxxxx > office: +65 6874-6029 -- No attachments (even text) are allowed -- -- Type: application/octet-stream -- File: BAAC.cfp.2004.03.10.doc ------------------------------------------------------------------ To change your Lit-Ideas settings (subscribe/unsub, vacation on/off, digest on/off), visit www.andreas.com/faq-lit-ideas.html