夢道華山

Over the past few decades, Daoism has become a recognizable part of Western “alternative” spiritual life. Now, that Westernized version of Daoism is going full circle, traveling back from America and Europe to influence Daoism in China. Dream Trippers draws on more than a decade of ethnographic...

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Главные авторы: 宗, 樹人, 史, 來家
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Опубликовано: Hong Kong University Press 2025
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description Over the past few decades, Daoism has become a recognizable part of Western “alternative” spiritual life. Now, that Westernized version of Daoism is going full circle, traveling back from America and Europe to influence Daoism in China. Dream Trippers draws on more than a decade of ethnographic work with Daoist monks and Western seekers to trace the spread of Westernized Daoism in contemporary China. David A. Palmer and Elijah Siegler take us into the daily life of the monastic community atop the mountain of Huashan and explore its relationship to the socialist state. They follow the international circuit of Daoist “energy tourism,” which connects a number of sites throughout China, and examine the controversies around Western scholars who become practitioners and promoters of Daoism. Throughout are lively portrayals of encounters among the book’s various characters—Chinese hermits and monks, Western seekers, and scholar-practitioners—as they interact with each other in obtuse, often humorous, and yet sometimes enlightening and transformative ways. Dream Trippers untangles the anxieties, confusions, and ambiguities that arise as Chinese and American practitioners balance cosmological attunement and radical spiritual individualism in their search for authenticity in a globalized world.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1669472025-10-10T07:39:01Z 夢道華山 宗, 樹人 史, 來家 龍, 飛俊 祝, 逸雯 石, 麗 晏, 可佳 Religion Philosophy Anthropology Oriental religions East Asian Religions Daoism Globalization Asian Studies QR JH Over the past few decades, Daoism has become a recognizable part of Western “alternative” spiritual life. Now, that Westernized version of Daoism is going full circle, traveling back from America and Europe to influence Daoism in China. Dream Trippers draws on more than a decade of ethnographic work with Daoist monks and Western seekers to trace the spread of Westernized Daoism in contemporary China. David A. Palmer and Elijah Siegler take us into the daily life of the monastic community atop the mountain of Huashan and explore its relationship to the socialist state. They follow the international circuit of Daoist “energy tourism,” which connects a number of sites throughout China, and examine the controversies around Western scholars who become practitioners and promoters of Daoism. Throughout are lively portrayals of encounters among the book’s various characters—Chinese hermits and monks, Western seekers, and scholar-practitioners—as they interact with each other in obtuse, often humorous, and yet sometimes enlightening and transformative ways. Dream Trippers untangles the anxieties, confusions, and ambiguities that arise as Chinese and American practitioners balance cosmological attunement and radical spiritual individualism in their search for authenticity in a globalized world. Published 在過往幾十年來,道教已經成為西方「非主流」靈性生活的一個面向。直至現在,洋化的道教開始從美國和歐洲反過來影響中國的道教。 在《夢道華山》,宗樹人與史來家利用超過十年的民族志田野調查,訪問了不同的道士和西方來華者去追查洋化道教在當代中國的流傳。他們研究華山頂峰上修行群體的日常生活,並論及他們和社會主義中國的關係。他們追蹤國際道教「能量之旅」的路線,隨著這路線到訪中國不同的名勝。作者們藉此探討西方學者成為道教修行者和宣傳者後所帶來的論爭。本書研究了三個群體,包括中國隱士和道士、西方靈性追求者和修行學者,並生動地描寫他們的相遇。他們的互動既充滿誤解又幽默,但有時卻富啟發性和轉化力。《夢道華山》解構了中國和美國修煉者為追尋全球化世界中的本真性以平衡「天人感應」和「靈性個人主義」所帶來的焦慮、混亂和模糊性。 2025-10-09T09:53:00Z 2025-10-09T09:53:00Z 2023-08-22 book 9789888805730 9789888805853 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/166947 chi image/jpeg application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://hkupress.hku.hk/Dream_Trippers_TC https://hkupress.hku.hk/Dream_Trippers_TC https://openbookshongkong.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/9789888805730.pdf https://openbookshongkong.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/9789888805730.pdf Hong Kong University Press Hong Kong University Press 在過往幾十年來,道教已經成為西方「非主流」靈性生活的一個面向。直至現在,洋化的道教開始從美國和歐洲反過來影響中國的道教。 在《夢道華山》,宗樹人與史來家利用超過十年的民族志田野調查,訪問了不同的道士和西方來華者去追查洋化道教在當代中國的流傳。他們研究華山頂峰上修行群體的日常生活,並論及他們和社會主義中國的關係。他們追蹤國際道教「能量之旅」的路線,隨著這路線到訪中國不同的名勝。作者們藉此探討西方學者成為道教修行者和宣傳者後所帶來的論爭。本書研究了三個群體,包括中國隱士和道士、西方靈性追求者和修行學者,並生動地描寫他們的相遇。他們的互動既充滿誤解又幽默,但有時卻富啟發性和轉化力。《夢道華山》解構了中國和美國修煉者為追尋全球化世界中的本真性以平衡「天人感應」和「靈性個人主義」所帶來的焦慮、混亂和模糊性。 8133348e-7b25-499a-93fd-edd9c9c9c1f7 9789888805730 9789888805853 Hong Kong University Press 336 Hong Kong open access
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