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  • Faculty news: Dr. Zsuzsanna Gulácsi invited presentation at Rutgers in October

Faculty news: Dr. Zsuzsanna Gulácsi invited presentation at Rutgers in October

Posted by Rebekah Pratt-Sturges on October 26, 2023

Congratulations to CCS Professor of Asian Studies and Art History Dr. Zsuzsanna Gulácsi on her recent invited presentation at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, on Oct. 17, 2023! Dr.  Gulácsi’s presentation, “The Life Cycle of the Sacred: Manichaeans Artifacts and their Curious Preservation at Buddhist Archaeological Sites across Medieval East Central China,” focused on a unique body of text and art that was produced for the purposes of Manichaean communities between the mid 8th and early 11th centuries along the eastern part of the Silk Routes. In her talk, she assessed the codicological and pictorial qualities of some of the best-preserved Iranian, Uygur, and Chinese examples of the corpus known today from the Turfan region (Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region) and Dunhuang (Gansu Province, PRC), in order to contemplate the life of sacred objects, the practice of their sanctioned disposal, and their occasional Buddhist appropriation.

This image is a flyer for Dr. Gulacsi"s talk at Rutgers University. The text repeats the long description. The image includes two images of ancient scrolls and a photo of Dr. Gulacsi.

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