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AAR Daoist Studies Consultation 2006 Program
A18-128 Saturday, November 18, 2006, 4:00 pm-6:30 pm
Julia Margaret Hardy, Carrboro, NC, Presiding
The Baby or the Bath Water: Reconstructing the Contexts of the Laozi and Applying Its Ideas to the Postmodern World
- Jia Jinhua, Harvard University: Religious Origin of the Terms Dao and De and Their Signification in the Laozi
- Ronnie Littlejohn, Belmont University: Are There Ritual Formulas in the Daodejing?
- Jonathan Herman, Georgia State University: The One Gave Birth to the Two: Martin Buber's Dialogical Transformation of the Daodejing
- Amy Weigand, Temple University: Confronting the Problem of Conceptual (Mis)Appropriation: The Daoism Example
- Responding: Harold D. Roth, Brown University
Business Meeting: Louis Komjathy, Pacific Lutheran University, Presiding; Jonathan Herman, Georgia State University, Presiding
A19-91 Sunday, November 19, 2006, 3:00 pm-4:30 pm
Mark Csikszentmihalyi, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Presiding
Daoist Mystical Experiences: Embodied and Disembodied
- Laura Weed, College of Saint Rose: Daoist Mysticism: Embodiment, Eudaimonia, and Flow
- Stephen Eskildsen, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga: Out-of-Body Experience in Tang Daoist Meditation: A Few Non-Neidan Examples Found in the Yunji Qian
- Louis Komjathy, Pacific Lutheran University: The Daoist Mystical Body
- Responding: Jordan Paper, York University
A20-133, Monday November 20, 2006, 4:00 pm-6:30 pm, Louis Komjathy, Pacific Lutheran University, Presiding
Laoshan Daoist Monks Discuss Daoism
Panelists:
- Jiang Sheng, Shandong University
- Liu Huaiyuan, Qingdao Daoist Association
- Li Zongxian, Taiqing Gong in Laoshan
- Liu Hongsheng, Qingdao Daoist Association
- Gao Mingjian, Taiqing Gong
- Li Zhilong, Taiqing Gong
- Xu Guoen, Taiqing Gong