词条 | Thomas Buckley |
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He received his Ph.D. in anthropology in 1982 from the University of Chicago, where he studied under Raymond D. Fogelson. His decades-long fieldwork with the Yuroks, beginning in 1976 (following upon Buddhist training in California under Shunryu Suzuki, 1965–71), culminated in his ethnographic monograph Standing Ground, published in 2002. (For this publication he had an honorable mention in the Victor Turner Prize award by the Society for Humanistic Anthropology.) Harry Roberts (1906–81), a Yurok-trained spiritual teacher from whom Buckley learned, adopted him as his nephew in 1971. Buckley taught anthropology and American Indian studies at the University of Massachusetts Boston, for many years and at other institutions as a visiting professor. In 2011 he was ordained as a Soto Zen Buddhist priest, Jokan Zenshin, with a lay community group, Great River Zendo, in midcoast Maine. Selected works
References1. ^{{cite web|last1=Tebbe|title=Zenshin Tim Buckley Dies at 72 of Lung Cancer|url=http://sweepingzen.com/zenshin-tim-buckley-dies-at-72-of-lung-cancer/|website=Sweeping Zen|accessdate=2015-04-18}} {{Authority control}}2. ^Buckley 2002 3. ^Buckley and Gottlieb 1988 4. ^Buckley 1996 5. ^Gottlieb, Alma, Buckley, Thomas, Blood Magic: The Anthropology of Menstruation June 1988, University of California Press, {{ISBN|978-0-520-06350-1}} 6. ^Buckley, Thomas, Standing Ground: Yurok Indian Spirituality, 1850-1990 December 2002, California University Press. {{ISBN|978-0-520-23389-8}} Archives{{cite archive |collection = Thomas Buckley Papers |collection-url = http://library.humboldt.edu/humco/holdings/buckley.html |repository = Special Collections |institution = Humboldt State University |location = Arcata, CA |accession= 2001.04|ref=}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Buckley, Thomas}} 4 : 1942 births|2015 deaths|University of Chicago alumni|American anthropologists |
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