Race, Caste, and the Challenge of Karma: Cultivating Black Buddhist Perspectives

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Adeana McNicholl

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"An Affective Theory of Karma?: Caste and the (Re)Signification of Disgust"
Vanderbilt University

Adeana McNicholl is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Vanderbilt University. Her research focuses on Buddhism in ancient South Asia and in the late nineteenth- and twentieth-century America. She is the author of Of Ancestors and Ghosts: How Preta Narratives Constructed Buddhist Cosmology and Shaped Buddhist Ethics (OUP, 2024)

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