Journal of Daoist Studies
Journal of Daoist Studies是一本在2008年创刊,并由夏威夷大学出版社出版的年度刊物,致力于从各个不同面向对道教进行学术探究。每期都有三个主要部分:关于历史、哲学、艺术、社会等的学术论文(8,500字为限);关于中国和世界其他地区当前活动议题的当代实践论坛(5000字为限);和新闻领域、出版刊物、论文、会议和网站。
架构
协调人︰Livia Kohn(孔维雅)、James Miller(苗建时)、Robin Wang(王蓉蓉)
编辑委员会︰Robert Allinson(爱莲心)、Shawn Arthur、Friederike Assandri(李可)、Brigitte Baptandier(贝桂菊)、Bede Bidlack(毕智山)、Stephan Peter Bumbacher、Joshua Capitanio、Alan K. L. Chan(陈锦梁)、Shin-yi Chao(赵昕毅)、Chen Xia(陈霞)、Kenneth Cohen、Paul Crowe(高保罗)、Paul D’Ambrosio(德安博)、Donald Davis、Catherine Despeux(戴思博)、Jeffrey Dippmann、Galia Dor、Ute Engelhardt、Stephen Eskildsen(苏德朴)、Georges Favraud、Elisabeth Friedrichs、Norman Girardot(吉瑞德)、Jonathan Herman、Adeline Herrou(谢道琳)、Shih-shan Susan Huang(黄士珊)、P. J. Ivanhoe(艾文贺)、Jia Jinhua(贾晋华)、Jiang Sheng(姜生)、Kang Xiaofei(康笑菲)、Paul Katz(康豹)、Terry Kleeman(祁泰履)、Louis Komjathy(康思奇)、Ronnie Littlejohn、Liu Xun(刘迅)、Lü Xichen(吕息琛)、Victor Mair(梅维恒)、Mark Meulenbeld(梅林宝)、Thomas Michael、Hans-Georg Moeller、Christine Mollier(穆瑞明)、Harrison Moretz、David Palmer(宗树人)、Fabrizio Pregadio(玄英)、Michael Puett(普鸣)、James Robson(罗柏松)、Harold D. Roth(罗浩)、N. Harry Rothschild、Robert Santee、Elijah Siegler、Sharon Y. Small、Thomas E. Smith SmithRichard Wang(王岗)、Michael Winn、Yao Ping(姚平)
各期目录
第一期(2008年)
- Friederike Assandri:Laozi’s Eclipse and Comeback: The Narrative Frame of the Benji jing
- Stephen Eskildsen:Do Immortals Kill?: The Controversy Surrounding Lü Dongbin
- Louis Komjathy:Mapping the Daoist Body, Part One: The Neijing tu in History
- Robert Santee:Stress Management and the Zhuangzi
- James D. Sellmann:Establishing the Altar: The Realized Writ of the Announcement Rite in the Grand Jiao
- Xun Liu:Profile of a Quanzhen Doctor: Abbot Huang Zongsheng of Wuhan’s Monastery of Eternal Spring
- Scott P. Phillips:Portrait of an American Daoist: Charles Belyea / Liu Ming
- Robin R. Wang:Daoists on the Southern Marchmount
- Michael Rinaldini:How I Became a Daoist Priest
- Livia Kohn:Grand Offering in Hong Kong
- Elijah Siegler:Field Notes: Taoist Tai Chi Society & Fung Loy Kok Temple
- Michael Winn:Daoist Neidan: Lineage and Secrecy Challenges for Western Adepts
第二期(2009年)
- Taehyun Kim:Reading Zhuangzi Eco-Philosophically
- Shawn Arthur:Eating Your Way to Immortality: Early Daoist Self-Cultivation Diets
- Louis Komjathy:Mapping the Daoist Body, Part Two: The Text of the Neijing Tu
- Volker Olles:Lord Lao’s Mountain: From Celestial Master Daoism to Contemporary Daoist Practice
- Wan-Li Ho:Daoist Nuns in Taiwan: A Case Study of the Gaoxiong Daode yuan
- Harrison Moretz:The Dao Is Not for Sale
- Michael Winn:Daoist Methods of Dissolving the Heart-Mind
- Charlotte Furth:Exploring Daoist Women’s Meditation
- Yang Lizhi, Todd Stoll, Chen Mei:Mt. Wudang and Daoism
- Brian L. Kennedy, Elizabeth Nai-Jia Guo:Taiwanese Daoist Temple Parades and their Martial Motifs
第三期(2010年)
- Alan K. L. Chan:Affectivity and the Nature of the Sage: Gleanings from A Tang Daoist Master
- Norman Harry Rothschild:Wu Zhao and the Queen Mother of the West
- Shih-Shan Susan Huang:Daoist Imagery of Body and Cosmos, Part 1: Body Gods and Starry Travel
- Kenneth R. Robinson:Daoist Geographies in Three Korean World Maps
- Adeline Herrou:A Day in the Life of Daoist Monk
- Elliot Cohen:Psychology and Daoism: Resisting Psychologization—Assisting Dialogue
- Seth Harter:Practice in the Classroom: To Taiji or Not to Taiji
- Mark Johnson:Ni Hua-Ching’s Americanization of the “Eternal Breath of Dao”
- Elena Valussi:Women’s Qigong in America: Tradition, Adaptation, and New Trends
- Jean DeBernardi:Wudang Mountain and the Modernization of Daoism
第四期(2011年)
- Jeongsoo Shin:From Paradise to Garden: The Construction of Penglai and Xuanpu
- Shih-Shan Susan Huang:Daoist Imagery of Body and Cosmos, Part 2: Body Worms and Internal Alchemy
- Stephen Jackowicz:Daoist Incantations for Acupuncture
- M. Cristina Zaccarini:Daoist-inspired Healing in Daily Life: Lü Dongbin and the Multifaceted Roles of Chinese Barbers
- Georges Favraud:A Daoist Career in Modern China: Wang Xin’an of the Southern Peak1
- Mary I. Bockover:Daoism, Ethics, and Faith: The Invisible “Goodness” of Life
- Bill Hulet:Daoism in the West: Following Buddhist and Christian Models?
- Imke Bock-Möbius:Daoism and Entirety in Quantum Physics
- Mary Kay Ryan:Infusing Chinese Medicine with Spirit: Daoism, Shamanism, & Chinese Medicine in the Modern World
- Rita Egizii:Daoist Principles as a Solution for Sustainable Business
- Suzanne Cahill:What to Fear and How to Protect Yourself: Daoism and Hong Kong Horror Movies
第五期(2012年)
- Jennifer Lundin Ritchie:Guodian Laozi and Taiyi Sheng Shui: A Cognitive Science Reading
- Lucas Weiss:Rectifying the Deep Structures of the Earth: Sima Chengzhen and the Standardization of Daoist Sacred Geography in the Tang
- Paul Crowe:Nature, Motion, and Stillness: Li Daochun’s Vision of the Three Teachings
- Ian Johnson:Two Sides of a Mountain: The Modern Transformation of Maoshan1
- Bede Benjamin Bidlack:Alchemy and Martial Arts: Wang Yannian’s Gold Mountain Daoism1
- Yves Réquéna:The Biochemistry of Internal Alchemy: Decapitating the Red Dragon
- Dylan Bolles, Lynette Hunter:Scoring Daoist Energy: A Rhetoric of Collaboration1
- Felix Breuer:Feldenkrais’ Spontaneous Action and Laozi’s Wuwei
- Patricia Eichenbaum Karetzky:Daoist Themes by Female Artists
- Sung-Hae Kim:The Gourd of Small Penglai: Environmental Ethics in Quanzhen Poetry
第六期(2013年)
- Galia Dor:The Chinese Gate: A Unique Void for Inner Transformation
- Mihwa Choi:Materializing Salvation: A Liturgical Program and Its Agenda
- Elmar Oberfrank:Secretly Transmitted Direct Pointers to the Great Elixir
- Daniel M. Murray, James Miller:The Daoist Society of Brazil and the Globalization of Orthodox Unity Daoism
- Xu Liying:Daoist Temples in Modern City Life: The Singapore City God Temple
- Sharon Small:New Visions of the Zhuangzi
- Michael M. Tophoff:Daoist Principles in the Martial Arts: Their Relevance for Illness Prevention
- Adam D. Frank:Enacting a Daoist Aesthetic through Taiji quan Training
- Gerhard Milbrat, Knut Gollenbeck:Daoist Cultivation in the Zhongnan Mountains
- Steve Jackowicz:Om Mani Padme Hum in Daoist Revision
- Jeanne White:Flowing in Life with the Yijing
第七期(2014年)
- Paul D’Ambrosio:Blending Dao: An Analysis of Images in the Daode jing
- Thomas E. Smith:The Many Faces of Master Redpine
- David Boyd:The “Other” Dao in Town: Early Lingbao Polemics on Shangqing
- Paul Crowe:Dao Learning and the Golden Elixir: Shared Paths to Perfection
- Paul Van Enckevort:The Three Treasures: An Enquiry into the Writings of Wu Shouyang
- Eske J. Møllgaard:Sage-Knowledge and Equality in the Zhuangzi
- E. Leslie Williams:Becoming One with the Dao: Meditation in Daode jing and Dōgen
- Kenneth S. Cohen:Spirit and Life in Balance: Zhao Bichen’s Lasting Influence on Qigong and the Martial Arts
- Ju Keyi, Lü Xianlong, Denis Mair:Tiandi jiao: The Daoist Connection
- Christopher Cott:Interviewing Daoist Masters: A Reality Check
- Martin Schönfeld:Laozi and the New Green Paradigm
第八期(2015年)
- Paul Fischer:The Creation of Daoism
- Thomas Michael:Ge Hong’s Xian: Private Hermits and Public Alchemists
- Ping Yao:Changing Views on Sexuality in Early and Medieval China
- Patricia Eichenbaum Karetzky:The Transformations of Xuanwu/Zhenwu
- Guo Wu:The Record of Purity and Brightness: Versions and Contents
- Lai Chi-Tim:The Cult of Spirit-Writing in the Qing: The Daoist Dimension
- Livia Kohn:The Inspirational Laozi: Poetry, Business, and the Blues
- David Mclachlan Jeffrey:Daoist Wisdom for Teachers: A Diary Study
- Brian Hoffert:Beyond Life and Death: Zhuangzi’s Great Awakening
- Denis Mair:A Storehouse of Changes
- Hirsh Diamant, Steve Jackowicz:Daoist Martial Alchemy: The Yijin jing at the Tongbai Gong
- Michael Saso:The Daoist Jiao Celebration
第九期(2016年)
- Erica Brindley:Spontaneous Arising: Creative Change in the Hengxian
- Steven Burik:Comparative Resources: Continental Philosophy and Daoism
- Friederike Assandri:Stealing Words: Intellectual Property in Medieval China
- Shu-Wei Hsieh:Possession and Ritual: Daoist and Popular Healing in Taiwan
- Georges Favraud:Immortals’ Medicine: Daoist Healers and Social Change1
- Marnix Wells:Daoism Not as We Know It
- Scott Park Phillips, Daniel Mroz:Daoyin Reimagined: A Comparison of Three Embodied Traditions
- Andrew Colvin:Nonaction and the Art of Blending: Daoist Principles in Aikido
- David Hessler:Teaching with Dao
- Avery Morrow:How Not To Be Thinged By Things
- Yanxia Zhao:Daoist Longevity and the Aging Society
第十期(2017年)
- Yumin Ao, Ulrich Steinvorth:Zhuangzi and Wittgenstein on the Self
- Thomas E. Smith:Xu Mi’s Network: A Different Perspective on Early Higher Clarity Daoism
- Patricia Eichenbaum Karetzky:The Formation of a Daoist Pictorial Iconography in the Tang: New Images from the Longmen Caves
- Shih-shan Susan Huang:Daoist Seals: Part 1: Activation and Fashioning
- Ekaterina Zavidovskaia:Daoist Ritual Manuals in Vietnam: Activating Stars and Trigrams
- John Leonard:Daoist Literary Criticism
- Esmaeil Radpour:Daoist Views of the Dream State
- Wang Xiaoyang, Bao Yan, Livia Kohn:Ways to Immortality: In Popular and Daoist Tales
- Steve Jackowicz:Physics, Physicality, and Physiology: The Foundation of Daoist Self-Cultivation
- Ron Catabia:Daoism and Peace Psychology
- Livia Kohn:The American Transformation of Daoist Cultivation
- Wei Yanli, Livia Kohn:The Caishan Goddess Temple: Then and Now
第十一期(2018年)
- Sharon Y. Small:A Daoist Exploration of Shenming
- Gabriele Libera:Losing What "Me"?: An Existentialist Look at the Ego in the Zhuangzi
- Shih-Shan Susa Huang:Daoist Seals, Part 2: Classifying Different Types
- Ilia Mozias:Immortals and Alchemists: Spirit-Writing and Self-Cultivation in Ming Daoism
- Ekaterina Zavidovskaia:Daoist Ritual Manuals in Vietnam: Self-Cultivation, Cosmic Steps, and Healing Talismans
- Ashley South:Daoism and Peacebuilding: Toward an Agenda for Research and Practice
- Jeffrey Meyer:A Call to China: Daoism in Modern American Fiction
- Yunrou:YIN: A Love Story: Daoist Fiction by a Taiji Master
- Ron Catabia:Dantian Cultivation and the Hard Problem of Consciousness
- Şerban Toader:A Romanian Spiritual Seeker's Growth: From SciFi Readings to Neidan
- Donald D. Davis:Meditation, Taijiquan and Qigong: Evidence for Their Impact on Health and Longevity