
معرفی
Geoffrey Barstow is an Associate Professor at Oregon State University's School of History, Philosophy & Religion. His research focuses on Tibetan Buddhism, particularly the historical and ethical dimensions of meat consumption, vegetarianism, and animal ethics within Buddhist traditions.
- Research Interests: Tibetan Buddhism, Buddhist Ethics, Animal Ethics, Cultural History, Buddhist Philosophy, Religious Studies, Vegetarianism, Monastic Practices
- Contact: barstowg@oregonstate.edu | Milam Hall 325B, Corvallis, OR
His recent publications examine the intersection of Buddhist ethics and dietary practices, including debates on vegetarianism in monastic guidelines, the moral status of animals in Tibetan Buddhist thought, and the role of trauma and memory in Tibetan-Chinese historical narratives. These works contribute to broader discussions on religious ethics, cultural history, and the lived experiences of Buddhist communities.
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