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DEAN, Kenneth

Research Leader
Inter-Asia EngagementsReligion and Globalisation
aridek@nus.edu.sg
AS8, #07-08

Prof Kenneth Dean is Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple Professor in the Humanities Division at Yale-NUS College, and Professor at Department of Chinese Studies, NUS. He has been Cluster Leader of the Religion and Globalisation Cluster at ARI since January 2015, on an 8-year joint appointment as Professor with the Religion and Globalisation Cluster, Inter-Asia Engagements Cluster, and the NUS Department of Chinese Studies.

He received his PhD and MA in Chinese from Stanford University. His recent publications include Epigraphical Materials on the History of Religion in Fujian: Zhanghou Region (Fuzhou 2019), Secularism in South, East, and Southeast Asia (NY: Palgrave, 2018), co-edited with Peter van der Veer, and Chinese Epigraphy of Singapore: 1819-1911 (2 vols.) (Singapore: NUS Press, 2017), co-edited with Dr Hue Guan Thye. He also directed Bored in Heaven: A Film about Ritual Sensation (2010), on celebrations around Chinese New Year in Putian, Fujian, China. His other publications include Ritual Alliances of the Putian Plain, 2 vols. (Leiden: Brill, 2010) (with Zheng Zhenman). His current project involves the construction of two interactive, multi-media databases, Singapore Historical GIS (SHGIS) and Singapore Biographical Database (SBDB). These projects may be viewed online at http://shgis.nus.edu.sg and http://sbdb.nus.edu.sg