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Joshua Capitanio: The Work of the Scholar-Librarian

35 min · 1. mar. 2026
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Joshua Capitanio talks about his graduate work on medieval Chinese Buddho-Daoism, how translation projects and “second book” arguments are valued inside and outside the professoriate, and what it takes to make a career transition to the university library. Interview by Miles Osgood.

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