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Program Unit Information
Daoist Studies Group
Leadership
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chair: |
Xun Liu (Rutgers University, New Brunswick) xmgnyz@gmail.com |
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Chair: |
Gil Raz (Dartmouth College) gil.raz@dartmouth.edu |
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Steering Committee: |
Shin-yi Chao (Rutgers University -- Camden) sychao@camden.rutgers.edu |
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Steering Committee: |
Louis Komjathy (University of San Diego) komjathy@sandiego.edu |
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Steering Committee: |
Mark Meulenbeld (University of Wisconsin, Madison) meulenbeld@wisc.edu |
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Steering Committee: |
Harold D. Roth (Brown University) harold_roth@brown.edu |
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Steering Committee: |
Elena Valussi (Columbia College) elena_valussi@yahoo.com |
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Program Unit Information
| Sessions Allotted: | 2 | |
| Next Review: | 2012 |
Other Resources
Program Unit Communications System (PUCS): E-mail Lists, Websites, Discussion Boards
The Daoist Studies Group has been formed as an independent gathering place for the field of Daoist Studies, for investigating the religious tradition which is Daoism and related topics. As we understand it, Daoism is a Chinese religious tradition which has been continually modified and transformed for some two thousand years and which is currently in the process of globalization. As here conceived, the field of Daoist Studies, historically associated with Sinology, textual study and Chinese area studies, is now expanding to include other theoretical and methodological approaches: anthropology, archaeology, comparative religious studies, cultural studies, intellectual history, material culture studies, philosophy, sociology, women’s studies, and so forth. The Daoist Studies Group aims to provide a forum for presenting, exploring, and discussing these various approaches to the study of “Daoism.” In addition to historical and textual approaches, the Daoist Studies Group recognizes the importance of considering Daoism as a global religion, the history of the study of Daoism, as well as dominant and alternative interpretative models. Homepage: www.daoiststudies.org/aar



