
Selected recent & forthcoming articles and book chapters
Daoism and Chinese Religion
The Globalization of Daoism (with Jiayue Sun). In James Miller and Robin Wang ed., Oxford Handbook of Daoism. Oxford University Press, forthcoming.
Wen-wu : Opposition and Complementarity of Civil and Martial Dimensions in a Ritual Tradition in South China (with Martin Tse; in French). In Georges Favraud ed., Culture martiale dans la religion chinoise : corps, rituel et société [Martial Culture in Chinese Religion : Body, Ritual and Society]. Paris : Editions de l’Inalco
Ethnography and Manuscripts: New Approaches to the Study of Yao Religion, Studies in Chinese Religions 《華人宗教研究》 19 (2022) 1-11.
〈《老撾藍靛瑤文庫》:探討文本收集、編目、分類和評估的方法與相關問題〉[The Textual Corpus of the Lanten Yao of Laos: Methodological Issues in the Collection, Classification, Cataloguing and Evaluation of Manuscripts.] (with Guo Huiwen, Joseba Estevez et al.)《華人宗教研究 》Studies in Chinese Religions 19: 25-64.
Isomorphic or poly-ontological pluralism? The implications of Chinese religion for covenantal pluralism. In Chris Seiple and Dennis Hoover eds, The Routledge Handbook of Religious Literacy, Pluralism, and Global Engagement, New York: Routledge, 2021, pp. 120-135.
“Cosmology, Gender, Structure and Rhythm: Marcel Granet and Chinese Religion in the History of Social Theory.” Review of Religion and Chinese Society 6 (2019): 160-187. Chinese version: 〈葛兰言的中国文明研究对法国人类学理论的影响〉载梁永嘉主编:《人类学研究·第17辑》
“Guanyin’s Limbo: Icons as Demi-Persons and Dividual Objects” (with Chip Colwell and Martin Tse). American Anthropologist. Published online first, 23 Aug. 2019.
“Occulting the Dao: Daoist Inner Alchemy, French Spiritism and Vietnamese Colonial Modernity in Caodai Translingual Practice” (with Jeremy Jammes). Journal of Asian Studies 77:2 (2018), 405-428.
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