To Be or Not To Be a Confucian: Explicit and Implicit Religious Identities in the Global Twenty-First Century
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Anna Sun
Associate Professor of Religious Studies
Anna Sun is Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Sociology at Duke University.
A scholar of religion and culture (Princeton PhD in sociology), she has written extensively
on the historical production of knowledge of Confucianism as a world religion; gender
and the contemporary development of Global Confucianism; comparative studies of prayer
and ritual; and theoretical and methodological issues underlying the study of East
Asian religions. Professor Sun has been a fellow of the Center

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