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The Reception and Reconstruction of Daoism in the Chinese Diaspora of Singapore (1880s–1930s)
This article investigates how Daoism evolved into a source of moral order and cultural continuity in Singapore from the late nineteenth to the early twentieth century.
Qi Zhu, Minzhi Zhu
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The Westward Spread of Eastern Learning: Jung’s Integration and Adaptation of Religious Daoism
The impact and influence that a religious tradition can have amongst culturally out-group populations can be quite unexpected and can even “boomerang” back home in equally unpredictable ways.
Ming Chen
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Movement, Daoism, and Social Action
Movement, Daoism, and Social Action is an interdisciplinary senior self-determined Social Justice Studies project that resulted in a research paper and pilot movement workshop. Leventhal wishes to create a social action-oriented movement workshop.
Leventhal, Lea
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The negative words and religious turn of Laozi’s Dao theory
Besides concepts such as ‘being’ (有 [you]) and ‘non-being’ (无 [wu]), nature and the One to reveal the relationship between Dao and the phenomenal world from a positive perspective, Laozi used negative words, forming a speech system comprising ‘opposite ...
Youdong Yang
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This chapter argues that ZHU Xi was influenced by Daoism. His philosophy begins with the Diagram of the Great Polarity or Taijitu 太極圖 which has Daoist origins.
Sellmann, James
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Daoism and Disease in China and Diaspora
This article discusses past epidemics and their influence on the spread of Daoism and Buddhism in China. The article details the response of both Buddhism and Daoism to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Stanley-Baker, Michael +1 more
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The Tourism Impacts in a Chinese Taoist Village, Mt. Qiyun
This research was undertaken between September and October in 2010, and examined the tourism impacts in a Chinese Taoist village, Mt. Qiyun, which is located at the Southern part of Anhui province. The village features beautiful mountainous scenery, deep
Wang, Qian
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Daoism in the Twentieth Century: Between Eternity and Modernity [PDF]
In Daoism in the Twentieth Century, an interdisciplinary group of scholars explores the social history and anthropology of Daoism from the late nineteenth century to the present, focusing on the evolution of traditional forms of practice and community ...
Palmer, David A., Liu, Xun
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A Look at Stephen Eskildsen: Daoism, Meditation, and the Wonders of Serenity
This piece is in the form of a review article of Stephen Eskildsen’s recent study Daoism, Meditation, and the Wonders of Serenity, which deals with the history of contemplative traditions in Daoism including a detailed survey of their various direct and ...
Henrik H. Sørensen
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The Victorian Invention of Daoism
Dr. Littlejohn, Director of Asian Studies at Belmont, will explore the ways in which Victorian period thinkers created communities by inventing “religions” that in their indigenous form actually lacked a set of essentialist characteristics.
Littlejohn, Ronnie
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