Lucinda Ramberg awarded research fellowship in Buddhist Studies

FGSS Associate Professor Lucinda Ramberg has been awarded a 2020 Research Fellowship from the ACLS/Robert H. Ho Family Foundation in Buddhist Studies to complete the manuscript for her current book project, We Were Always Buddhist: Dalit Conversion, Sexual Modernity, and the Time of Emancipation:

We Were Always Buddhist investigates the sexual politics of lived Buddhism through an ethnography of religious conversion in contemporary South India. Converts follow the call of B.R. Ambedkar to become Buddhist in order to exit what he called “the hell of Hinduism”. Drawing on 14 months of field research I elaborate the unfolding of emancipation across time and show that, for Ambedkarite Buddhists, emancipation from caste is a project that must be worked out in the past, present, and future. This framework sheds new light on respectability politics in between community uplift and the emancipation of women, illuminates religious conversion as an ongoing process rather than a discrete event, and highlights the epistemological and political particularity of Buddhism in India today.

Congratulations, Lucinda!  

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