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  1. www.trentwalker.orgTrent Walker

    Trent Walker. Research on Southeast Asian Buddhist Chant, Literature, and Manuscripts. I research and teach about Southeast Asian Buddhism, literature, and music. I am currently Assistant Professor of Southeast Asian Studies and Thai Professor of Theravada Buddhism in the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Michigan ...

    • About

      Trent Walker. Research on Southeast Asian Buddhist Chant,...

    • Until Nirvana's Time

      Until Nirvana’s Time presents forty-five Dharma songs, whose...

    • Publications

      Publications. For my complete CV (last updated January 30,...

    • Dharma Songs

      Visit Stirring and Stilling, my multimedia online book, to...

    • Unfolding Buddhism

      Visit Unfolding Buddhism for complete manuscript images,...

    • Presentations

      “A conversation with Trent Walker and Ashley Thompson on...

    • Press

      Podcasts: "Songs of Love and Loss: Crafting Buddhist Poetry...

    • Teaching

      University of Michigan Instructor ASIANLAN 480, "Readings in...

  2. Trent Walker is an assistant professor of Southeast Asian Studies and Thai at the University of Michigan. He specializes in Buddhism, literature, and music in Thailand and neighboring countries, and has published several books and articles on the topic.

  3. Trent Walker is a post-doctoral fellow and lecturer in Buddhist studies at Stanford University. He has published books and articles on Cambodian and Thai Buddhist literature, culture, and history.

  4. Trent Walker is a scholar and vocalist who has translated and introduced forty-five Dharma songs from Cambodian Buddhist traditions. His book Until Nirvana's Time is a collection of poems that speak to our deepest concerns and inspire us with their beauty and relevance.

  5. Jan 30, 2024 · Trent Walker is a scholar of Buddhism, Cambodian literature, and bilingualism in Southeast Asia. His publications include books, edited collections, academic journal articles, and public scholarship articles on various topics related to his research interests.

  6. Trent Walker, Curriculum Vitae, 30 January 2024, 3 of 23 10. “Indic-Vernacular Bitexts from Thailand: Bilingual Modes of Philology, Exegetics, Homiletics, and Poetry, 1450–1850.” Journal of the American Oriental Society 140:3 (Jul–Sep 2020), 675–699. [peer-reviewed] • Final PDF: https://trentwalker.tiny.us/bitextsfromthailand 11.

  7. Trent Walker is an Assistant Professor of Theravada Buddhism in the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Michigan. He holds a Ph.D. in Buddhist Studies from the University of California, Berkeley, and has published widely on Khmer, Lao, Pali, Thai, and Vietnamese Buddhist texts and recitation practices.

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