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Joseph started following the work of Aaron Buda, City College of New York, History.
Joseph started following the work of Jennifer Chard, Graduate Center of the City University of New York, Linguistics.
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- Achaemenid Persia
- Ancient Chinese Texts
- Ancient Deities
- Ancient Egyptian Religion
- Ancient History
- Ancient Indian Architecture
- Ancient Iranian Religion
- Ancient Near East
- Ancient Near Eastern History
- Ancient Persia
- Ancient Philosophy
- Ancient Religion
- Ancient Texts
- Ancient myth and religion
- Anthropology Of Religion
- Anthropology of Shamanism
- Apocrypha/Pseudepigrapha
- Apotropaic Devices
- Apotropaic Objects
- Archaeoastronomy
- Archaeology of Ritual and Magic
- Asian History
- Asian Religions
- Asian Studies
- Astrology and Indian Vastu Shastra
- Babylon
- Biblical Archaeology
- Books and Libraries in the Ancient World
- Buddhism
- Buddhist Calligraphy
- Buddhist Iconography
- Buddhist Mantra
- Buddhist Ritual
- Buddhist Sanskrit
- Buddhist Studies
- Buddhist manuscripts
- Burial Customs, Culture, Ritual, Tradition (Archaeology)
- Catalogues
- China Tang~Song Dynasties
- Chinese Buddhism
- Chinese Demonology
- Chinese Folk Religion
- Chinese Language and Culture
- Chinese Medicine
- Chinese Philosophy
- Chinese Religions
- Chinese Studies
- Chinese Textual Culture
- Chinese history (History)
- Chinese mythology
- Comparative Esotericism
- Comparative History
- Comparative mysticism
- Comparative mythology
- Dao De Jing
- Daoism
- Daoist Philosophy
- Death
- Death & Dying (Thanatology)
- Death Studies
- Demonology
- Digital Humanities
- Divination
- Early China
- East Asian Studies
- Egypt
- Egypt and Canaan
- Egyptian Religion (Egyptology)
- Egyptian religion
- Elemental Theory
- Esoteric Buddhist Iconography
- Evolution of Hell
- Folk legends
- Folklore
- Four/Five Elements
- God, Gods, Goddesses
- History of Astrology
- History of Astronomy
- History of Japan
- History of Religion
- History of Religions
- Humanities
- Indian Demonology
- Japanese Buddhism
- Japanese History
- Japanese Literature
- Japanese Literature and Culture
- Japanese Popular Culture
- Japanese Studies
- Jyotisha/Indian Astrology
- Korean Religions
- Korean Shamanism
- Magic
- Magic and Divination in the Ancient World
- Magic and the Occult (Anthropology Of Religion)
- Magical Practices
- Mandalas
- Mesopotamian Religions
- Middle Babylonian period
- Myth and Religion
- Myth, Folk Studies, Legends
- Mythical and Monstrous
- Mythology
- Mythology And Folklore
- Myths and Symbols as carriers of unconscious content
- Near Eastern Studies
- New Religious Movements
- Old Babylonian period
- Onmyoji
- Persian Culture
- Peter S. Beagle
- Popular Culture and Religious Studies
- Popular/Folk Magic
- Pre-Islamic Persian History
- Pre-Modern Japan
- Pre-Modern Japanese Literature
- Religion
- Religion and Popular Culture
- Religion, Media, and Culture
- Ritual
- Ritual Theory
- Sacrifice (Anthropology Of Religion)
- Saivism
- Sassanian Persia
- Shaiva Tantra
- Shaivism
- Shamanism
- Shinto Studies
- Shugendo
- Siddhaṃ
- Solar and Astral deities
- South Asian Religions
- Tang Dynasty
- Tantra
- Tendai
- Thanatology - Death Studies
- Theology
- Ugaritic Studies
- Vajrayana
- Yin Yang
- Zoroastrianism
Mohawk Valley Community College
Department Member, Center for Language and Learning Development
Columbia University, East Asian Languages and Cultures
University of Rochester, Modern Languages and Cultures
Master of Arts Graduate
Columbia University
Thesis Title: Lord of the Eastern Peak
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Michael Como
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Stanford University's Program in Structured Liberal Education (SLE) seeks one to two full-time post-doctoral Lecturers for 2012-13. Visit http://ihum.stanford.edu/sle/applicants.html for more infor.
Stanford University





