Livia Kohn

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Livia Kohn, geborene Livia Knaul (* 14. März 1956) ist eine deutschamerikanische Religionswissenschaftlerin mit dem Schwerpunkt Daoismus und emeritierte Professorin an der Boston University. Sie unterrichtet Religion und Ostasienkunde und spricht fließend, neben Deutsch und Englisch, Chinesisch und Japanisch. rdf:langString
Livia (Knaul) Kohn (born March 14, 1956) is an emeritus professor of Religion and East Asian Studies at Boston University, specializing in studies of Taoism (or Daoism). Kohn completed her Ph.D. at Bonn University in 1980. She has held academic positions at Kyoto University (1981–1986), University of Michigan (1986–1987), and Boston University (1988–2006). Kohn has authored or edited over 50 books and many articles on Daoism. She has served as an executive editor of Three Pines Press since 2000 and the Journal of Daoist Studies since 2008. Kohn is a multilingual scholar and has written or translated works in German, English, Chinese, and Japanese. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Livia Kohn, geborene Livia Knaul (* 14. März 1956) ist eine deutschamerikanische Religionswissenschaftlerin mit dem Schwerpunkt Daoismus und emeritierte Professorin an der Boston University. Sie unterrichtet Religion und Ostasienkunde und spricht fließend, neben Deutsch und Englisch, Chinesisch und Japanisch.
rdf:langString Livia (Knaul) Kohn (born March 14, 1956) is an emeritus professor of Religion and East Asian Studies at Boston University, specializing in studies of Taoism (or Daoism). Kohn completed her Ph.D. at Bonn University in 1980. She has held academic positions at Kyoto University (1981–1986), University of Michigan (1986–1987), and Boston University (1988–2006). Kohn has authored or edited over 50 books and many articles on Daoism. She has served as an executive editor of Three Pines Press since 2000 and the Journal of Daoist Studies since 2008. Kohn is a multilingual scholar and has written or translated works in German, English, Chinese, and Japanese. Livia Kohn was cited as a prolific scholar of Daoism early in her career. However, her influence on Western cultural understanding of Daoism and other East Asian religious practices extends beyond the scholarly literature. Kohn practices tai chi, is a certified instructor of yoga and qigong, and leads workshops, seminars, and tours of Japan.
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