《道家與人類經驗》叢書徵稿
Call for Proposals
Daoism and the Human Experience
Series Editor
David Chai, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Editorial Advisory Board
Zongqi Cai, University of lllinois Urbana-Champaign, USA
Bret Davis, Loyola University Maryland, USA
Chris Fraser, University of Toronto, Canada
Thomas Michael,Beijing Normal University, China
Eric S.Nelson, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Franklin Perkins, University of Hawaii, USA
Lisa Raphals, University of California, Riverside, USA
James Sellmann, University of Guam, USA
Robin Wang, Loyola Marymount University, USA
Zhihua Yao, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Daoism and the Human Experience is currently accepting proposals for monographs andedited collections that focus on Daoist thought, irrespective of historical period, as well as those that explore Daoism within the broader context of China, East Asia, continental Europe, India, Africa, the Americas, and the Islamic world. The series offers a platform to explore, question, and learn about the ways Daoism has, or may contribute to our understanding of the philosophical, religious, literary, aesthetic, medicinal, scientific, and ecological aspects of human existence. Daoism and the Human Experience seeks book proposals that will both deepen our understanding of Daoism and theworld around us.
The series launches in June 2022 with Daoist Resonances in Heideqqer
Notes of interest, including your name, affiliation, CV and information about the work you wish to submit should be sent to the Series Editor: davidchai@cuhk.edu.hk
For monographs proposals we require a proposal form and two sample chapters; for edited volumes, please include three sample chapters.
叢書簡介見出版社網頁:https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/series/daoism-and-the-human-experience/