Faculty roundtable - “Ritual & Relationship in Living Daoist Practice”

March 1, 12:00pm - 1:30pm
Mānoa Campus, webinar

The Center for Chinese Studies presents a Faculty Roundtable, with David J. Mozina (Author & Independent Scholar) in conversation with Jonathan Pettit (Associate Professor of Chinese Religion, UH Mānoa) and Edward Davis (Associate Professor of Chinese History, UH Mānoa). Dr. Mozina studies living Daoist and Buddhist ritual traditions in Hunan province in south China, and the roots of those traditions in the liturgical vibrancy of the Song, Yuan, and early Ming periods and in the religious traditions of the late imperial period. Jonathan Pettit is Associate Professor of Chinese Religions at UHM. His research focuses on the production and dissemination of Daoist texts, both in the medieval era and in contemporary groups such as the Yiguandao. Edward Davis is Associate Professor of Chinese History at UHM. His research focuses on the social and cultural history of Middle Imperial China (750-1600) and the history of Chinese religions from the ancient period until the present. This webinar is co-sponsored by the UHM Departments of History and Religion.


Ticket Information
https://hawaii.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_9iV31aasTDS8EvZJRxxxxx

Event Sponsor
Center for Chinese Studies/Department of History/Department of Religion, Mānoa Campus

More Information
Jialin Sun, 8089562663, china@hawaii.edu, Webinar Flyer (PDF)

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