Livia Kohn | |
|---|---|
| Born | (1956-03-14)March 14, 1956 (age 69) |
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | Bonn University(PhD) |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | Religious scholar |
| Sub-discipline | Taoism |
| Institutions | |
Livia (Knaul) Kohn (born March 14, 1956)[1] is anemeritus professor of Religion and East Asian Studies atBoston University, specializing in studies ofTaoism (or Daoism).[2]
Kohn completed herPh.D. atBonn University in 1980.[3] She has held academic positions atKyoto University (1981–1986),University of Michigan (1986–1987), and Boston University (1988–2006).[3] Kohn has authored or edited over 50 books and many articles on Daoism.[4] She has served as an executive editor of Three Pines Press since 2000 and theJournal of Daoist Studies since 2008.[3] Kohn is a multilingual scholar and has written or translated works in German, English, Chinese, and Japanese.[2]
Livia Kohn was cited as a prolific scholar of Daoism early in her career.[5] However, her influence on Western cultural understanding of Daoism and other East Asian religious practices extends beyond the scholarly literature. Kohn practicestai chi, is a certified instructor ofyoga andqigong,[2] and leads workshops, seminars, and tours of Japan.[4]
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