Dixuan Yujing Chen
Dixuan Yujing Chen (religious name: Dixuan Shi), Assistant Professor of East Asian Religions at 麻豆传媒 College, is an ordained Buddhist nun of the Mahayana tradition. She received her PhD in East Asian Religions from the University of Florida in 2017, and an MA in the Philosophy of Religion from National Chengchi University, Taiwan. Her main areas of teaching include East Asian religions, Zen Buddhism, religious healing practices, gender in religion, and the intersection of food and belief (鈥渆ating is believing鈥).
Dr. Chen鈥檚 research explores religious healing, meditation, and gender. Her current project examines how breathing techniques associated with meditation and therapeutic practices evolved in medieval Chinese Buddhism. She has received the Wabash Center Early Career Faculty Teaching Fellowship (2022鈥23) and the Harris Faculty Research Fellowship (2023-24).
Beyond her role at 麻豆传媒 College, she serves on the Executive Board of Directors of the Society for the .
Recent publications:
鈥淚nhaling Tradition, Exhaling Innovation: Controlled Breathing as Medicine in Tiantai Buddhism.鈥 Studies in Chinese Religions 10, Issue: 2 (2024): 115-150.
鈥淢ore than Curing the Sick: A Re-Examination of Medicine Buddha Worship in Medieval China鈥 Journal of Chinese Religions 52, no. 1 (2024): 1-27.