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Philip CLART 柯若樸
Sex:Male 男
Nationality:Germany 德國
birth year:1963Period for Grants:3個月
漢學研究中心1993年受獎學人
照片 Photo : 柯若樸 Philip CLART

CCS Grant

2017/8~2017/10

Instituion:Department of East Asian Studies, University of Leipzig, Germany德國萊比錫大學東亞研究所

Topic:Religious Museums in Taiwan

Present

Instituion:Department of East Asian Studies, University of Leipzig, Germany

德國萊比錫大學東亞研究所

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Philip Clart University of Leipzig

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Article catalog
  • “Mediums and the New Media: The Impact of Electronic Publishing on Temple and Moral Economies in Taiwanese Popular Religion.“ Journal of Sinological Studies / 汉学研究 学刊 3 (2012): 127-141.
  • “Anchoring Guanyin: Appropriative Strategies in a New Phoenix Hall Scripture.” Min-su ch’ü-i 民俗曲藝 / Journal of Chinese Theatre, Ritual and Folklore 173 (2011): 101-128.
  • “The Relationship of Myth and Cult in Chinese Popular Religion: Some Remarks on Han Xiangzi.” Xingda zhongwen xuebao 興大中文學報 23 (2008): 479-513. (Supplementary issue, zengkan 增刊)
  • “Generals, Pigs, and Immortals: Views and Uses of History in Chinese Morality Books.” Journal of Ritual Studies 19(2005)1: 99-113.
  • “Confucius and the Mediums: Is there a ‘Popular Confucianism’?” T’oung Pao: International Journal of Chinese Studies 89(2003)1-3: 1-38.
  • “Moral Mediums: Spirit-Writing and the Cultural Construction of Chinese Spirit- Mediumship”. Ethnologies 25(2003)1: 153-190.
  • “The Phoenix and the Mother: The Interaction of Spirit-Writing Cults and Popular Sects in Taiwan.” Journal of Chinese Religions 25 (1997): 1-32.
  • “Sects, Cults, and Popular Religion: Aspects of Religious Change in Post-War Taiwan.” British Columbia Asian Review 9 (Winter 1995/1996): 120-163.
  • “The Birth of a New Scripture: Revelation and Merit Accumulation in a Taiwanese Spirit- Writing Cult.” British Columbia Asian Review 8 (Winter 1994/1995): 174-203.
  • “The Protestant Ethic Analogy in the Study of Chinese History. On Yü Ying-shih’s Zhongguo jinshi zongjiao lunli yu shangren jingshen.” British Columbia Asian Review 6 (1992): 6- 31.
  • “New Technologies and the Production of Religious Texts in China, 19th to 21st Century.” In Modern Chinese Religion II, 1850-2015, edited by Vincent Goossaert, Jan Kieley, and John Lagerwey, vol.1, 560-578. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 2016.
  • “Religion und Religionspolitik in China: Historische Grundlagen und aktuelle Perspektiven.” In Länderbericht China, ed. Doris Fischer & Christoph Müller- Hofstede, 607-640. Bonn: Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung, 2014.
  • “Conceptualizations of ‘Popular Religion’ in Recent Research in the People’s Republic of China.” In Yanjiu xin shijie: “Mazu yu Huaren minjian xinyang” guoji yantaohui lunwenji 研究新視界:媽祖與華人民間信仰國際研討會論文集, ed. Wang Chien- chuan 王見川, Li Shiwei 李世偉, Hong Yingfa 洪瑩發, 391-412. Taipei: Boyang, 2014.
  • “’Religious Ecology’ as a New Model for the Study of Religious Diversity in China.” In: Religious Diversity in Chinese Thought, ed. by Perry Schmidt-Leukel & Joachim Gentz, 187-199. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.
  • "The Eight Immortals between Daoism and Popular Religion: Evidence from a New Spirit- Written Scripture." In Foundations of Daoist Ritual: A Berlin Symposium, edited by Florian C. Reiter, 84-106. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2009.
  • “The Concept of Ritual in the Thought of Sima Guang (1019-1086).” In Perceptions of Antiquity in Chinese Civilization, edited by Dieter Kuhn & Helga Stahl, 237-252. Heidelberg: edition forum, 2008.
  • "The Concept of 'Popular Religion' in the Study of Chinese Religions: Retrospect and Prospects." In: The Fourth Fu Jen University Sinological Symposium: Research on Religions in China: Status quo and Perspectives, ed. Zbigniew Wesolowski, SVD, 166- 203. Xinzhuang: Furen Daxue chubanshe, 2007. Reprinted in: Critical Readings on Religions in China, edited by Vincent Goossaert (Leiden: Brill, 2012), 359-410.
  • “Generals, Pigs, and Immortals: Views and Uses of History in Chinese Morality Books.” In Asian Ritual Systems: Syncretisms and Ruptures, ed. Pamela J. Stewart & Andrew Strathern, 209-238. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2007.
  • “The Image of Jesus Christ in a Chinese Inclusivist Context: I-kuan Tao’s Christology and its Implications for Interreligious Dialogue.” In Zongjiao, wenxue yu rensheng 宗教,文 學與人生, edited by Chung Yun-Ying 鍾雲鶯, 279-313. Chungli: Yuanzhi Daxue Zhongwenxi, 2006.
  • “Chinese Tradition and Taiwanese Modernity: Morality Books as Social Commentary and Critique.” In Religion in Modern Taiwan: Tradition and Innovation in a Changing Society, edited Philip Clart and Charles B. Jones, 84-97. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2003.
  • “Introduction.” In Transnational Religious Spaces: Religious Organizations and Interactions in Africa, East Asia, and Beyond, edited by Philip Clart & Adam Jones. Berlin: De Gruyter, forthcoming in 2020.
  • * (With David Ownby). “Introduction.” In Text and Context in the Modern History of Chinese Religions: Redemptive Societies and Their Sacred Texts, edited by Philip Clart, David Ownby & Wang Chien-chuan, 1–15. Leiden: Brill, 2020.
  • “Text and Context in the Study of Spirit-Writing Cults: A Methodological Reflection on the Relationship of Ethnography and Philology.” In Text and Context in the Modern History of Chinese Religions: Redemptive Societies and Their Sacred Texts, edited by Philip Clart, David Ownby & Wang Chien-chuan, 309–322. Leiden: Brill, 2020.
  • “Popular Religion and Prognostication.” In Mantic Arts in China (II). Edited by Michael Lackner and Zhao Lu. Leiden: Brill, forthcoming in 2020.
  • "East and West in Leipzig-A Preface to this Collection." NotaBene 44 (2019)
  • “Competition, Entrepreneurship, and Network Formation among Taiwanese Spirit-Writing Cults.” In Jindai Huaren zongjiao huodong yu minjian wenhua: Song Guangyu jiaoshou jinian wenji 近代華人宗教活動與民間文化----宋光宇教授紀念文集, edited by Li Shi-wei 李世偉, 107-163. Taipei: Boyang, 2019.
  • “Intertextual Relationships between Ming Period Dramas and Novels: Two Examples from the Han Xiangzi Narrative Complex.” In Di er jie zongjiao shijian yu wenxue chuangzuo yu Zhongguo zongjiao wenxue shi bianzhuan guoji xueshu yantaohui lunwenji 第二屆宗教實踐與文學創作暨《中國宗教文學史》編撰國際學術研討會論文集, edited by Wu Guangzheng 吳光正 and Miaofan fashi 妙凡法師, vol. 3, 393-403. Kaohsiung: Foguang chubanshe, 2019.
  • (With Christoph Kleine). “Part VII: Religion and Religious Movements: Introduction.” In The Routledge Handbook of Transregional Studies, edited by Matthias Middell, 425-427. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2019.
  • "The Mingxin baojian 明心寶鑑 (Precious Mirror for Enlightening the Mind) and Its Transmission in the West." In Ming-Qing yilai shanshu congbian (chuji) 明清以來善書叢編 初輯. Edited with Wang Chien-chuan 王見川, Hou Chong 侯沖, and Fan Chunwu 范純武, vol. 1, 13-29. Taipei: Xinwenfeng, 2018.
  • “Yīguàn Dào.” In Handbook of East Asian New Religious Movements, edited by Lukas Pokorny & Franz Winter, 429-450. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 2018.
  • “Migrating Buddhas and Global Confucianism: The Transnational Space-Making of Taiwanese Religious Organizations.” Working paper series des SFB 1199 an der Universität Leipzig, Nr. 8. Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag, 2017. (Co-authored with Nikolas Broy and Jens Reinke).
  • “德國萊比錫大學漢學研究的歷史、現況與未來/ Chinese Studies at the University of Leipzig, Germany: Past, Present, and Future.” Hanxue yanjiu tongxun 漢學研究通訊 36, no. 4 (2017): 41-44. (Translated by Han Cheng-hua 韓承樺)
  • “Han Xiangzi 韩湘子 in Popular Literature of the Qing Period: A Preliminary Investigation of the Hanxian baozhuan 韩仙宝传.” In Duoyuan yiti de Huaren zongjiao yu wenhua: Su Qinghua boshi huajia jinian lunwenji 多元一体的华人宗教与文化——苏庆华博士花甲纪念论文集/ Diversity in Unity: Studies of Chinese Religion & Culture: A Festschrift in Honour of Dr. Soo Khin Wah on His Sixtieth Birthday, edited by Yan Jiajian 嚴家建, 367-411. Sg. Buloh, Selangor: The Malaya Press 马来亚文化事业有限公司, 2017.
  • “Eduard Erkes und die Leipziger Forschung zur chinesischen Religionsgeschichte.” In 100 Jahre Ostasiatisches Institut an der Universität Leipzig, 1914-2014, edited by Steffi Richter, Philip Clart, and Martin Roth, 71-91. Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag, 2016.
  • (With Gregory Scott) “Introduction: Print Culture and Religion in Chinese History.” In Religious Publishing and Print Culture in Modern China: 1800-2012, edited by Philip Clart & Gregory Adam Scott, 1-15. Boston, Berlin: De Gruyter, 2015.
  • “New Technologies and the Production of Religious Texts in China, 19th to 21st Century.” In Modern Chinese Religion II, 1850-2015, edited by Vincent Goossaert, Jan Kieley, and John Lagerwey, vol.1, 560-578. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 2016.
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