Volume 4, 2011

The Journal of Daoist Studies is an annual publication dedicated to the scholarly exploration of Daoism in all its different dimensions. Each issue has three main parts: Academic Articles on history, philosophy, art, society, and more (limit 8,500 words); Forum on Contemporary Practice on issues of current activities both in China and other parts of the world (limit 5,000 words); and News of the Field, presenting publications, dissertations, conferences and websites.


Table of Contents

Articles

From Paradise to Garden: The Construction of Penglai and Xuanpu1

Jeongsoo Shin
pp. 1-31
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Daoist Imagery of Body and Cosmos, Part 2: Body Worms and Internal Alchemy

Shih-Shan Susan Huang
pp. 32-62
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Daoist Incantations for Acupuncture

Stephen Jackowicz
pp. 63-79
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Daoist-inspired Healing in Daily Life: Lü Dongbin and the Multifaceted Roles of Chinese Barbers

M. Cristina Zaccarini
pp. 80-103
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A Daoist Career in Modern China: Wang Xin’an of the Southern Peak1

Georges Favraud
pp. 104-135
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Forum on Contemporary Practice

Daoism, Ethics, and Faith: The Invisible “Goodness” of Life

Mary I. Bockover
pp. 139-153
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Daoism in the West: Following Buddhist and Christian Models?

Bill Hulet
pp. 154-161
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Daoism and Entirety in Quantum Physics

Imke Bock-Möbius
pp. 162-174
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Infusing Chinese Medicine with Spirit: Daoism, Shamanism, & Chinese Medicine in the Modern World

Mary Kay Ryan
pp. 175-189
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Daoist Principles As a Solution for Sustainable Business

Rita Egizii
pp. 190-201
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What to Fear and How to Protect Yourself: Daoism and Hong Kong Horror Movies139

Suzanne Cahill
pp. 202-218
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News of the Field

Publications

pp. 221-228
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Conferences

pp. 229-233
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Research Project

pp. 233-234
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Science on Qi

pp. 234-236
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Notes on Contributors

pp. 237-238
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