Shyling Glaze
- Limited Term Adjunct Lecturer
Contact
- (520) 621-7505
- Learning Services Building, Rm. 102
- Tucson, AZ 85721
- sglaze@arizona.edu
Degrees
- Ph.D. East Asian Studies - Chinese Buddhism
- University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, United States
Work Experience
- University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona (2018 - Ongoing)
Interests
Research
Women in Buddhism, the histories of East Asian Buddhism, the globalization of Buddhism, Taoism, the books of Daode Jing and Zhuangzi, as well as the philosophies of Buddhism and Taoism teachings.
Teaching
The histories, philosophies, and arts of Buddhism, Chan, and Zen Buddhism, Chinese Religions including the folk religions, Asian Religions, and Taoism (Daoism) including the books of Daode Jing and Zhuangzi.
Courses
2024-25 Courses
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Taoist Traditions China
CHN 331 (Spring 2025) -
Taoist Traditions China
RELI 331 (Spring 2025) -
The Worlds of Buddhism
EAS 160A1 (Spring 2025) -
Intro to Chinese Religions
CHN 241 (Winter 2024) -
Intro to Chinese Religions
RELI 241 (Winter 2024) -
The Worlds of Buddhism
EAS 160A1 (Fall 2024)
2023-24 Courses
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Intro to Chinese Religions
CHN 241 (Summer I 2024) -
The Worlds of Buddhism
EAS 160A1 (Summer I 2024) -
Taoist Traditions China
CHN 331 (Spring 2024) -
Taoist Traditions China
RELI 331 (Spring 2024) -
The Worlds of Buddhism
EAS 160A1 (Spring 2024) -
Intro to Chinese Religions
CHN 241 (Winter 2023) -
Intro to Chinese Religions
RELI 241 (Winter 2023) -
Taoist Traditions China
CHN 331 (Winter 2023) -
Taoist Traditions China
CHN 331 (Fall 2023) -
Taoist Traditions China
RELI 331 (Fall 2023) -
The Worlds of Buddhism
EAS 160A1 (Fall 2023)
2022-23 Courses
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Intro to Chinese Religions
CHN 241 (Summer I 2023) -
Intro to Chinese Religions
RELI 241 (Summer I 2023) -
Taoist Traditions China
CHN 331 (Summer I 2023) -
Taoist Traditions China
RELI 331 (Summer I 2023) -
Taoist Traditions China
CHN 331 (Spring 2023) -
Taoist Traditions China
RELI 331 (Spring 2023) -
The Worlds of Buddhism
EAS 160A1 (Spring 2023) -
Intro to Chinese Religions
CHN 241 (Winter 2022) -
Intro to Chinese Religions
CHN 241 (Fall 2022) -
Intro to Chinese Religions
RELI 241 (Fall 2022) -
The Worlds of Buddhism
EAS 160A1 (Fall 2022)
2021-22 Courses
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Intro to Chinese Religions
CHN 241 (Summer I 2022) -
Intro to Chinese Religions
RELI 241 (Summer I 2022) -
Taoist Traditions China
CHN 331 (Spring 2022) -
Taoist Traditions China
RELI 331 (Spring 2022) -
The Worlds of Buddhism
EAS 160A1 (Spring 2022) -
Intro to Chinese Religions
CHN 241 (Fall 2021) -
Intro to Chinese Religions
RELI 241 (Fall 2021) -
The Worlds of Buddhism
EAS 160A1 (Fall 2021)
2020-21 Courses
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Taoist Traditions China
CHN 331 (Spring 2021) -
Taoist Traditions China
RELI 331 (Spring 2021) -
The Worlds of Buddhism
EAS 160A1 (Spring 2021) -
The Worlds of Buddhism
EAS 160A1 (Fall 2020)
2019-20 Courses
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Taoist Traditions China
CHN 331 (Summer I 2020) -
Intro to Chinese Religions
CHN 241 (Spring 2020) -
Asian Religions
EAS 130 (Fall 2019) -
Asian Religions
RELI 130 (Fall 2019) -
Intro to Chinese Religions
CHN 241 (Fall 2019) -
Intro to Chinese Religions
RELI 241 (Fall 2019)
2018-19 Courses
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The Worlds of Buddhism
EAS 160A1 (Spring 2019) -
Introduction to Zen Buddhism
EAS 222 (Fall 2018) -
Introduction to Zen Buddhism
RELI 222 (Fall 2018) -
The Worlds of Buddhism
EAS 160A1 (Fall 2018)
2017-18 Courses
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Asian Religions
EAS 130 (Summer I 2018) -
The Worlds of Buddhism
EAS 160A1 (Summer I 2018) -
The Worlds of Buddhism
EAS 160A1 (Spring 2018)
2016-17 Courses
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Asian Religions
EAS 130 (Summer I 2017) -
Asian Religions
RELI 130 (Summer I 2017)
2015-16 Courses
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Asian Religions
EAS 130 (Summer I 2016) -
Asian Religions
RELI 130 (Summer I 2016) -
Chinese Civilization
EAS 160A3 (Summer I 2016) -
The Worlds of Buddhism
EAS 160A1-SA (Summer I 2016)
Scholarly Contributions
Journals/Publications
- Yu, C., & Glaze, S. (2021). Interviews with Scholars of the Ming: Questions for Professor Chün-Fang Yü. Ming Studies, 2021(83), 60-66. doi:10.1080/0147037x.2021.1827816More infoIt is easy to answer why I decided to study Buddhism of the Ming period. My dissertation was on the Ming Buddhist monk, Yunqi Zhuhong 雲棲祩宏 (1535–1615). This topic was suggested by my dissertation a...