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Mark Meulenbeld 梅林寶
性別 Sex:男 Male
國籍 Nationality:荷蘭 Netherlands
獎助期間 Period for Grants:6個月

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漢學研究中心獎助學人

研究期間:2005/1~2005/6

研究機構:East Asian Studies, Princeton University美國普林斯頓大學東亞研究所

職稱:博士候選人

研究主題:由身體至文體:從明代小說考察小說的實踐

研究專長:民間信仰習俗、明代小說與戲劇

現職

研究機構:Dept. of Chinese Culture, Hong Kong Polytechnic University,Hong Kong

香港理工大學中國文化學系

職稱:副教授

研究專長:白話文學與戲劇、中國宗教文化研究(道教)

個人網頁:Mark Meulenbeld

著作目錄(專書) Work catalog
著作目錄(文章) Article catalog
  • Meulenbeld, Mark. 2003. “The Tao of Confuciusl; the Tao of Laozi.” China Nu [China Now] 2003.4: 16-19.
  • Meulenbeld, Mark. 2003. “Xuanwu---The Dark Warrior and His Taoist Image.” China Nu [China Now] 2003.3: 23-25.
  • Meulenbeld, Mark. 2003. “The Beijing White Cloud Temple.” China Nu [China Now] 2003.2: 28-31.
  • Meulenbeld, Mark. 2000. “A Philosopher of Leisure.” In ILAS Newsletter [International Institute for Asian Studies] 21 (2000.2). Interview with Shen Tsing-song, Second Occupant of European Chair of Chinese Studies (article available online at www.iias.nl)
  • Meulenbeld, Mark. 1999. “Bound Feet, But Hands that Can Write.” In China Nu [China Now] 1999.4: 24-26. Review of Vroumenshrift, by W. L. Idema.
  • Meulenbeld, Mark. 1999. “Macao Between Scylla and CHarybdis.” In China Nu [China Now] 1999.4: 13-14.
  • Meulenbeld, Mark. 1999. “Temples of Democracy.” In China Nu [China Now] 1999.3: 7-10.
  • Meulenbeld, Mark. 1999. “Spiritual Revolution from the US: Teachings of Li Hongzhi.” In China Nu [China Now] 1999.2: 27-29.
  • Meulenbeld, Mark. 1999. “Unruly Deities: Violence and Transgression in Popular Devotion.” In China Nu [China Now] 1999.2:19-22.
  • Meulenbeld, Mark. 1998. “The Monk Who Traveled to the West and Came Back From India.” In China Nu [China Now] 1998.2: 4-6.
  • Meulenbeld, Mark. 1998. “The Shock of the Lotus Uprising.” In China Nu [China Now] 1998.1: 9-11.
  • Meulenbeld, Mark. 1997. “The Religion of the Smaller China.” In China Nu [China Now] 1997.4: 17-19.
  • Meulenbeld, Mark. 1996. “”The Many Faces of Guanyin. In China Nu [China Now] 1996.4: 4-6.
  • “Confucianism, Daoism, Buddhism, and Chinese Popular Religion.” In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Asian History. Oxford University Press. Article published November 2019.
  • "Vernacular ‘Fiction’ and Celestial Script: A Daoist Manual for the Use of Water Margin.” Religions 10.9 (2019), 518
  • “The Dark Emperor’s Law: A Daoist Temple and Its Codification of Rituals in Hunan.” Studies in Chinese Religions 4.1 (March 2018): 66-111.
  • “Daoist Modes of Perception: “Registering” the Living Manifestations of Sire Thunder, and why Zhuang Zi is relevant.” Daoism: Religion, History and Society 道教研究學報 8 (Dec. 2016), pp. 33-89.
  • “Death and Demonization of a Bodhisattva: Guanyin’s Reformulation within Chinese Religion.” Journal of the American Academy of Religion 84.3 (2016), pp. 690-726
  • Dancing with the Gods: Daoist Ritual and Popular Religion in Central Hunan” In Lagerwey & Lü (eds.), Comparative Ethnography of Local Daoist Ritual 「地方道教儀式實地調查比較研究」. (Taibei: Xin Wenfeng, 2013), pp. 113-84
  • “Chinese Religion in the Ming and Qing.” In Randall Nadeau (ed.), The Blackwell Companion to Chinese Religions (Oxford: Wiley Blackwell, 2011), pp. 125-144.
  • “Daoism.” In Jacob Neusner (ed.), Introduction to World Religions: Communities and Cultures (Abingdon Press, 2010), pp. 233-49.
  • “From ‘Withered Wood’ to ‘Dead Ashes’: Burning Bodies, Metamorphosis, and the Ritual Production of Power.” Cahiers d’Extrême Asie 19 (2010), pp. 217-66.
  • “The Corpus of Daoist Ritual: The Song of the Dark Pearl.” In Jack Miles (ed.), The Norton Anthology of World Religions (NYC: Norton, 2015), pp. 1923-28.
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