Holly Gayley
- Associate Professor
- UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER
Holly Gayley is Associate Professor of Buddhist Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder. With a passion for translation, her research examines the revitalization of Buddhism on the Tibetan plateau since the 1980s with a special interest in issues of gender, agency and identity in contemporary Buddhist literature by Tibetan masters and cleric-scholars. She became interested in the academic study of Buddhism through her travels among Tibetan communities in India, Nepal, and China, and completed her M.A, in Buddhist Studies at Naropa University in 2000 and Ph.D. at Harvard University in Tibetan and Himalayan Studies in 2009. She is author of (Columbia University Press, 2016) and co-editor of (Wisdom Publications, 2017). Her articles on an ethical reform movement spearheaded by cleric-scholars at Larung Buddhist Academy in Serta include "" (Journal of Religious Ethics, 2017), "" (Himalaya Journal, 2016), "" (Contemporary Buddhism, 2016 with Padma 'tsho), " (Journal of Buddhist Ethics, 2013), and "The Ethics of Cultural Survival: " (in Mapping the Modern in Tibet, 2011).
- Amelia Hall
- Andrew Quintman
- Annabella Pitkin
- Anne Klein
- Ben Nourse
- Dominique Townsend
- Gedun Rabsal
- Heidi Nevin
- Holly Gayley
- James Gentry
- Janet Gyatso
- Jann Ronis
- John Canti
- Jue Liang
- Jules Levinson
- Julie Regan
- Kurtis Schaeffer
- Lama Jabb
- Lara Braitstein
- Nancy Lin
- Natasha Mikles
- Nicole Willock
- Padma 'tsho
- Riga Shakya
- Sarah Harding
- Sarah Jacoby
- Stephen Gethin