!!Zsuzsanna Gulácsi - Biography
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Zsuzsanna Gulácsi was born in Pécs (Hungary) on April 10, 1966.  She began her university education in 1985 at Lajos Kossuth University in Debrecen (Hungary) and graduated in 1990 from Loránd Eötvös University, Budapest (Hungary) in Historical Ethnography with minors in History, Ottoman Turkish Studies, and Turkic Linguistics.  She received a Master of Arts degree in Central Eurasian Studies (1994), another Master of Arts degree in Art History (1995) from Indiana University, Bloomington, IN (USA).  In 1998, she received a Doctor of Philosophy degree with a double major in Central Eurasian Studies (Uygur) and Art History (Asian Art) with a minor in Religious Studies from Indiana University, Bloomington, IN (USA).  Dr. Gulácsi’s teaching career began at Sophia University in Tokyo in Japan, where she was a tenured assistant professor of Central Asian and Buddhist art history (1999-2003). Since 2003, she has been teaching at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona (USA), where she was tenured in 2006 and promoted to the rank of Professor in 2012.  The main foci of her research have been the materiality of religion, codicology, and iconography centering on the Turkic (Old Uygur) and Middle Iranian fragments in the Turfanforschung of the Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Berlin. She is married to the American-born scholar Jason David BeDuhn.\\ \\[{ALLOW view All}][{ALLOW edit zgulacsi}][{ALLOW upload zgulacsi}][{ALLOW comment All}]