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Stefan Larsson is a Lecturer at the University of Gävle, specializing in religious history with a focus on Tibetan Buddhism. His research examines provocative religious practices of 'holy fools' in 15th-16th century Tibet and the role of women in Tibetan Buddhism, particularly through the analysis of religious poetry and hagiographies. Current work centers on the female master Kuntu Sangmo (1464-1549), supported by a three-year grant from the Riksbanken Jubilee Fund. Methodologically, his research employs philology and hermeneutics to interpret 16th-century Tibetan texts.
- Education/Background: Not explicitly detailed in text.
Research interests include religious expression in contemporary Sweden and the didactic aspects of religious transmission. His work challenges conventional perceptions of Buddhism and identity through analysis of marginalized figures in religious traditions.
No specific articles listed, but his ongoing project explores the intersection of gender and religious authority through primary source analysis. Awards or grants are not explicitly mentioned beyond the current Riksbanken-funded project.
Labs/teams: No dedicated lab mentioned, but collaborative projects may exist through institutional affiliations.
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