Assistant Professor
Campus
- Downtown Toronto (St. George)
Fields of Study
- Buddhist Studies
Areas of Interest
- East Asian religions
- Chinese Buddhism
- Dunhuang studies
- Manuscript culture
- Material culture
- Buddhist ritual and practice
- Buddhist preaching
- Buddhist vernacular literature
- Buddhist canons, commentaries
Biography
Sinae Kim is an Assistant Professor jointly appointed in the Department for the Study of Religion and the Department of East Asian Studies at the University of Toronto. Her research centers on the history of premodern Chinese Buddhism, with a particular emphasis on the practical dimensions of religious practices. Utilizing a diverse array of both transmitted and excavated materials, she investigates the intersections of ritual, oral performance, and vernacular narratives within East Asian traditions. Her work also delves into preaching culture, manuscript studies, and Buddhist canons and commentaries, offering new insights into the lived experiences and textual traditions of premodern Chinese Buddhism.
Education
PhD, Princeton University
MA, Seoul National University
BA, Seoul National University