
About
Beatrice Chrystall serves as Lecturer on Pali at Harvard Divinity School, teaching academic-year courses and Summer Language Programs since 2014. She holds a PhD in South Asian Studies from Harvard University and previously taught in Harvard's Department of South Asian Studies.
Education: Studied at the University of Oxford and the University of Paris prior to completing doctoral work at Harvard University.
Research Focus: Specializes in Buddhist textual analysis with emphasis on:
- Narrative structures in Pali literature
- Ethical frameworks in Buddhist storytelling
- Intertextuality in composite religious texts
- Thai Pali literary traditions
- Linguistic pedagogy for classical languages
Her doctoral thesis examined literary form and ethics in the Jinamahānidāna, a Thai Pali biography of the Buddha. Current projects include developing a first-year Pali primer and translating the Jinamahānidāna.
Teaching Philosophy: Cultivates collaborative learning environments through innovative pedagogy tailored to diverse language-aptitude levels, as highlighted in her Summer Language Program commentary "Separated in Flesh, Together in Spirit".
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