Daoism: Religion, History and Society 7 (2015)

Collection : Daoism: Religion, History and Society

Collection's number: 7

Editor: Verellen (Franciscus), Lai (Chi Tim)

Edition: EFEO, Zhong wen da xue chu ban she, The Chinese University Press

Publication date: 2015

Status : Other Distributor

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ISBN-13 : 9-772075-277007

ISSN : 2075-2776

Width : 15,2 cm

Height : 22,8 cm

Weight : 0,65 kg

Number of pages : 419

Distributor : Chinese University of Hong Kong Press

Geography : China

Language : English, Chinese

Place : Hong Kong

Support : Papier

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Table of contents

Special Issue on Scriptures of Lüzu and Spirit-Writing Altars in the Qing 特輯: 呂祖道經與清代乩壇

   Editor’s Note 編者言
Daniel Burton-Rose / A Prolific Spirit: Peng Dingqiu’s Posthumous Career on the Spirit Altar, 1720-1906
Kim Jihyun / The Invention of Traditions: With a Focus on Innovations in the Scripture of the Great Cavern in Ming-Qing Daoism
Elena Valussi / The Transmission of the Cult of Lü Dongbin to Sichuan in the Nineteenth Century, and the Transformation of the Local Religious Milieu
丸山宏 / 清朝道光年間金蓋山呂祖道壇所創之經典初探: 以《玉清贊化九天演政心印集經》、《玉清贊化九天 演政心印寶懺》為中心之探討
謝聰輝 / 明清《玉皇本行集經》中呂祖降誥研究
志賀市子 / 清末民初嶺南地區的呂洞賓信仰之地方化:以聖地與 經書為探討中心

•    Individual articles 論文
Richard G. Wang / Liu Yuanran and Daoist Lineages in the Ming
山田俊 / 「安樂法」小考

•    Book Reviews 書評
Gareth Fisher / Religion in China and Its Modern Fate, by Paul R. Katz
David A. Palmer / Aux portes du ciel: La statuaire taoïste du Hunan: Art et anthropologie de la Chine, by Patrice Fava
Elena Valussi / Creative Daoism & Facets of Qing Daoism, by Monica Esposito
Tobias Benedikt Zürn / The Huainanzi and Textual Production in Early China, edited by Sarah A. Queen and Michael Puett
謝聰輝 / 劉仲宇著,《道教授籙制度研究》

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About the collection

Daoism: Religion, History and Society

道教研究學報: 宗教,歷史與社會

Daoism: Religion, History and Society (Daoism RHS) is a peer-reviewed international journal dedicated to the publication of original research articles exploring Daoism in its social and historical contexts from the pre-modern to the contemporary period. The journal encourages innovative research based on new documents and/or fieldwork. Projects of guest-edited issues, book review are also welcome. Resolutely bilingual English-Chinese, each issue will have articles in both languages, with an abstract in the other language. Contributions may be submitted all year round and should follow the format (including body text, notes and references) of Daoism RHS. Manuscripts simultaneously submitted to other publications will not be accepted.

Journal Directors 學報總監
Verellen, Franciscus 傅飛嵐, Ecole Française d'Extrême-Orient, Paris
Lai, Chi Tim 黎志添, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Editorial Committee 編輯委員
Chief Editor: Lai, Chi Tim 黎志添,
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Co-editor: Goossaert, Vincent 高萬桑,
Groupe Sociétés, Religions, Laïcités (CNRS-EPRS), Paris

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About the editor

Verellen (Franciscus)

An historian of medieval China, Franciscus Verellen is a former director of the Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient (2004-2014), where he also holds the chair in History of Daoism and currently serves as head of the EFEO Hong Kong Center. 

Verellen has published widely in the fields of regional cultural history and Daoism, including The Taoist canon: A historical companion to the Daozang, 3 volumes, edited with Kristofer Schipper, The University of Chicago Press, 2004 (Association of American Publishers 2005 Award for Excellence in Professional and Scholarly Publishing, American Academy of Religion 2007 Award for Excellence in the Study of Religion).

After doctoral studies at Oxford and Paris, Franciscus Verellen taught at Columbia University, New York, and the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Paris. He held visiting appointments at Princeton University and the University of California at Berkeley. Verellen is an adjunct professor of Religious and Cultural Studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

An alumnus Alexander von Humboldt Fellow at the Universities of Munich, Oxford, and Heidelberg and fellow-in-residence at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in Wassenaar, Franciscus Verellen was Stewart Lecturer in the Humanities at Princeton University in 2005, member and Edwin C. and Elisabeth A. Whitehead Fellow in the School of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, in 2009-2010. He was a Distinguished Adjunct Researcher at Renmin University, Beijing, in 2010-2012. 

Since 2014, Franciscus Verellen is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Chinese Studies, Chinese University of Hong Kong, and an Honorary Research Fellow in the Jao Tsung-I Petite Ecole of the University of Hong Kong.

Franciscus Verellen was elected a member of the Academy of Inscriptions and Belles-Lettres, Institut de France, in 2008. He is a knight of the French Legion of Honour, an officer of the order Palmes Académiques, and an officer of the Royal Order of Cambodia.

傅飛嵐是法國遠東學院道教史講座教授,並兼任香港聯絡中心的主任。他同時是法蘭西學院銘文與美文學院院士;並於2004至2014年擔任法國遠東學院院長。他先後任教於法國高等研究學院(巴黎)、美國哥倫比亞大學、普林斯頓大學、加洲大學柏克萊分校及香港中文大學。傅飛嵐在中國宗教和地方文化的著述豐碩,包括《道藏通考》(與施舟人共同編纂,3冊,芝加哥大學出版社2004年出版)。他現為香港中文大學中國文化研究所高級研究員和顧問委員會委員;香港大學饒宗頤學術館名譽研究員;並加入歐盟委員會科研架構計劃「展望2020」的專家顧問團。

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