Kali Nyima Cape
Curriculum Vitae

Assistant Professor
Georgia State University 

Religious Studies Department
25 Park Place, Suite 1700

Atlanta, GA 30303
Department Phone: 404 413 6110

 

DEGREES

Ph.D.              
Religious Studies, University of Virginia. Dissertation: Women and Sexuality in the Great Perfection (rdzogs chen); A Study of The Heart of the Ḍākinī (mkha’ ‘gro snying thig).

M.A.               
History of Religions, Department of Religious Studies, University of Virginia, Specializing in Sino-Tibetan Religions.

B.A  
Department of Sociology, University of San Diego, Minor in Gender Studies. Minor in Communication.

INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION

Kathmandu University of Nepal. Advanced Tibetan Language. Summer 2017.
Kathmandu University of Nepal. Tibetan Translator Training Program. September – December 2017.

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Buddhism. East & South Asian Philosophy and Religions. Women, Gender and Sexuality. Feminist Theory. Post-colonial Theory. Contemplative studies. Trauma and Resilience. Human Flourishing. Digital humanities. Asian diaspora in the contemporary period. 

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Georgia State University, Assistant Professor
Death and the Afterlife, Spring 2025
Applied Religions, Spring 2025
Women in Buddhism, Spring 2025
Theories and Methods in the Study of Religion, Spring 2024
Buddhist Meditation in the Modern World, Spring 2024
Love and Compassion in Buddhism, Spring 2023

Dickinson College, Adjunct Instructor
Buddhism in Tibet, Fall 2021

University of Virginia, Primary Instructor
Modern Tibetan Language, Spring 2020
Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism, Fall 2019.
Buddhism and Gender, Fall 2019.

University of Virginia, Teaching Assistant
Introduction to Buddhism (Spring, 2019)
Tibetan Buddhism (Fall, 2015)
East Asian Religions (Spring, 2015)
Hinduism (Fall, 2014)

PUBLICATIONS     
                                                                       
Book Manuscripts

In progress, Consorts in Tibet: a History of Buddhist Women in the Great Perfection (rdzogs chen), (Book manuscript in progress).

Refereed Journal Articles

“Interview with a Consort,” Journal of Contemplative Studies of the University of Virginia. (In progress)

“One Desires You, One Cries; A Tibetan Taxonomy of Female Disciples,” Revue d’Etudes Tibétaines, (Forthcoming 2025).

“Non-duality as yab yum in Tibetan Great Perfection (rdzogs chen),” Journal of Dharma Studies 7 (2024): 41–61.

“Anatomy of a Ḍākinī: Female Consort Discourse in a Case of Fourteenth-Century Tibetan Buddhist Literature.” Journal of Dharma Studies 3, (2020): 349–371. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42240-021-00094-2

Book Chapters

“Buddhist Women and the Lifestory of Princess Pemasel,” The Dakini’s Great Dharma Treasury, (mkha’ ‘gro chos dzod chenmo). (In progress).

“Consorts in Tibet: Liberation in a Female Body,” Oxford University Handbook of Dzogchen. (Forthcoming 2025).

Wiesner-Hanks, Merry E., and Mathew Kuefler, eds. “Sexuality in Buddhist Traditions,”  The Cambridge World History of Sexualities: Volume 2, Systems of Thought and Belief. Cambridge University Press, 2024.

Book Reviews

Review of Tobden, Choying Dorje. Ngawang Zangpo (Translator). Reading Religion; A Publication of the American Academy of Religion. American Academy of Religion, September 27, 2018, http://readingreligion.org/books/complete-nyingma-tradition-sutra-tantra-book-14

Review of Tsomo, Karma Lekshe (ed). Eminent Buddhist Women. Asian Highlands Perspectives. 40 (2014): 499-506.

 

FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS & GRANTS

2024                Faculty International Research Engagement Grant Georgia State University 

2022               Tsadra Foundation Dissertation Fellowship

2020               Project on Lived Theology Research Award

2020               Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellow

2019                Buckner W. Clay Award in the Humanities, University of Virginia

2019                Ellen Bayard Weedon Travel Grant, East Asia Center, University of Virginia

2017                Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Fellowship

2017                University of Virginia Diversity Program Professional Development Award

2016                University of Virginia Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Summer Research Award

2014                Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellow Award: Chinese Language

2013                Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellow Award: Tibetan Language

2012                Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellow Award: Chinese Language

 

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

2024                 
“What Can Buddhist Studies Offer Survivors?” Heartwood/Northwestern Symposium on Sexual Violence in Buddhism: Centering Survivor Voices, Northwestern University Oct 25, 2024.

2024                
“Liberation in a Female Body,” Dzogchen and Tibetan Modernity Conference, Rice University, April 26-27, 2024.

2024                
“Bodies full of Bodies, Revisiting the Yab Yum deities in Tibetan literature,” Buddhism and the Body in Tibet, University of Toronto’s Department for the Study of Religion and Ho Centre for Buddhist Studies, April 19, 2024.

2024                
“Listening to Women Missing From Texts,” Survivor Centered Approaches to Religious Studies Research, University of California at Riverside, March 21-24, 2024.

2024                
“One Desires You, One Cries A Lot, Portrayals of Female Consort Sexuality in Tibetan Buddhism.” Sexuality and the Archive Conference,  University of California at Riverside, March 1-3, 2024.

2023                
“Bodies Full of Bodies: Ḍākki Yab Yum in Great Perfection Meditation,” in Between Human and Non-human Natures: Transcorporeality in Tibetan Buddhism, Sponsored by the Tibetan and Himalayan Religions Unit, Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion, San Antonio, Texas, Nov 18-21, 2023.

2023                
“Epistemologies of Perfection,” From Knowledge and Liberation to Unbounded Wholeness through The Great Bliss Queen: In Honor of Anne C. Klein ” Co-sponsored by Tibetan and Himalayan Religions and Contemplative Studies Units, Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion, San Antonio, Texas, Nov 18-21, 2023.

2022              
“Legacies of Violence: Trauma, Buddhism, and our Collective Bodies.” Buddhism Unit and Buddhist Philosophy Unit, Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion, Denver, Colorado, November 19-22, 2022. 

2022               
“Non-Dual Union in Tibetan Great Perfection” Dharma Academy of North American, Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion, Denver, Colorado, November 19-22, 2022

2021
 “Mind, Body & Sex in Tibetan Dzogchen, The Seminal Heart of the Dakini on female Mind-Body Metaphysics,” Mind-body Philosophy in Buddhism Panel, 2020 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion, Boston, November 21-24.

2021
“Challenging Privilege in Buddhist Institutions and in Buddhist Studies,” Buddhist Critical-Constructive Reflection Unit and Buddhism Unit. 2020 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion, Boston, November 21-24.

2021               
“Female Figurations in Tibet’s early Great Perfection (rdzogs chen),” XIXth Congress of the International Association of Buddhist Studies, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea on August 16-21, 2020.

2020               
“How Ḍākinī Become Persons – An Analysis of Female Agents in The Seminal Heart of the Ḍākinī literature.” American Academy of Religion’s Southeastern Commission for the Study of Religion. University of Georgia, Athens. Feb 27- March 1, 2020.

2020               
“Anatomy of a Ḍākinī, Tibetan Consort Discourse in 13th-14th Century Tibet.” Ford Conference Philosophy and Religion, 2020 Virtual Conference of Ford Fellows. October 9-10, 2020.

2019               
Ḍākinī in the Seminal Heart Narratives.” Society for Tantric Studies Conference Program. Northern Arizona University, Sept 27-29, 2019.

2019               
“Women in The Seminal Heart of the Ḍākinī.” 16th Sakyadhita International Conference on Buddhist Women, June 23-28, 2019.

2018               
“A Sad Little Song, From stak sham rdo rjes Secret Liberation Story.” Lotsawa Translation Workshop, University of Colorado, Boulder. October 5-8, 2018.

2017               
“Becoming Vajrayogini: Buddhist Identity and Self Esteem without Self in Buddhist Narratives.” Sakyadhita International Conference on Buddhist Women. June 22-28, 2017.

2015               
“Bridging the Lay-Monastic Divide: Womens’ Religious Leadership in Tibet,” Sakyadhita International Conference on Buddhist Women, Compassion and Social Justice. Jun 23-30 2015.

2015               
“Women in Tibetan Religious Memory,” Southeast Conference Association for Asian Studies 54th Annual Meeting, Jan 16-18 2015

2014               
“Re-envisioning Trauma,” University of Virginia Buddhist Meditation: History, Culture, Development, Science Conference. Feb 28 – Mar 2, 2014.

 

SELECT INVITED LECTURES

2022               
“Emerging Trends in the Study of Asian Religions,”Limpitlaw Speaker Series, Department of Religious Studies at Trinity College.

2022               
“A Buddhist Approach to Ending Rape Culture; Beyond Neo-colonialist Critiques of Gender Violence in Tibetan Communities.” Reed Religion Symposium, Spring 2022, Reed College.

2022               
“Yab Yum Symbolism, Heteronormativity, and Translating Sexual Yoga,” Lotsawa Translation                               Workshop, Oct 13-16, 2022, North Western University.

2021               
“Comparative Buddhist Sexual Ethics Part IV; Abuse, Sex, and the Sangha with Sarah Jacoby, James Robson, Kali Cape, Sharon Suh, Jue Liang, Amy Langenberg and Lama Willa Moderator.” Abuse, Sex and the Sangha, Conversations for Healing. Religion and Sex Abuse Project. Organized by by Professors Ann Gleig and Amy Langenberg.

2021               
“Scholar Practitioners in Buddhism and Buddhist Studies.” Department of Global Humanities and Religions, Western Washington University.

2021               
“Women in Buddhism,” Sponsored by Natural Dharma Fellowship.

2021               
“Building Empathy Skills, EQ in Work, Relationships & Life,” Hiram College.

2015               
“Tibetan Yogis in Tibet, Nepal and North America,” James Madison University.

2010               
“Death and Rebirth in Tibetan Buddhism,” San Francisco Community College.

2008               
“Introduction to Vajrayana Buddhism,” California Institute of Integral Studies.

SELECT CAMPUS TALKS

2019               
“Women in Buddhism,” Tibet Day at the University of Virginia.

2018               
“Buddhism Outside the Monastery.” Summer Language Intensive, University of Virginia.

2016               
“Tantric Adepts in Tibet,” Tibet Day at the University of Virginia.

2014               
“Women’s Narratives in Tibet,” Chinese Language Club Speaker Series at the University of Virginia.

 

SELECT PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

2024                     Reviewer for Yale University Press

2023-2025          Director of Graduate Studies, Religious Studies Department, GSU

2023-2025          Curriculum Committee, Religious Studies Department, GSU

2023-2024          New Faculty Search Committee, Religious Studies Department, GSU

2023-2024          Executive Committee, Religious Studies Department, GSU         

2022-2023          Reviewer for Journal of Dharma Studies.

2015-2020          Coordinator of Graduate-Faculty Women’s Group, University of Virginia.

2012-2014          Organizer Tibet Corner Language Weekly Workshop, University of Virginia.

2013-2014          Buddhist Studies Group Committee Member & Conference Organizer, University of Virginia

 

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

American Academy of Religion

Organization for the Study of Communication, Language & Gender

Sakyadhita International Association of Buddhist Women

Sakyadhita USA National Association of Buddhist Women

National Ayurvedic Medical Association

 

LANGUAGES

Colloquial Tibetan
Classical Tibetan
Chinese (Mandarin)
Spanish

 

SELECT FIELD EXPERIENCE IN ASIA

2024
Field research in Nepal and Bhutan

2018                 
Field research in Eastern Tibet, Research Affiliate at SouthWest University for Nationalities Chengdu China.

2017-2018       
Fulbright-Hays Scholar, Field research in Nepal,

Research affiliate at Kathmandu University.

2016-2017       
Fieldwork Research in China and Eastern Tibet.

 

COURSES PREPARED TO TEACH

Buddhist Meditation in the Modern World
Introduction to Asian Religions
East Asian Religions
Theories & Methods in the Study of Religion
Introduction to Buddhism
Buddhist Philosophy
Tibetan Buddhism
Sex and Gender in Buddhism
Consorts in Tibet
Tibet’s Great Perfection
Death & Post Death in Tibetan Buddhism
Buddhism in America
Religious Autobiography in America
Religion and Leadership
Women in Chinese Religions
Hinduism
History of Yoga

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