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James Miller (Author)
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Beginners Guide (Oneworld) January 9, 2008
Spanning the centuries and crossing the globe, this engaging introduction covers everything Daoist, from the religion of the ancients to 21st century T'ai Chi and meditation. Complete with a timeline of Daoist history and a full glossary, this will prove invaluable to students, and anyone who wishes to learn more about the origins and nature of a profound tradition, and about its role and relevance in our fast-moving 21st century existence.

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"Just the introductory text we have been waiting for - thoroughly up-to-date, admirably well written, and with an intelligent, and freshly different, thematic organization." -- N.J. Girardot, University Distinguish Professor, Lehigh University

`In this short volume, the author gives his readers not the last word on Daoism but invaluable handles "to develop your own understanding" of this rich and complex tradition.' -- China Review international

About the Author

James Miller is Assistant Professor of East Asian Traditions at Queen's University, Kingston, Canada. He is the co-editor of Daoism and Ecology (Harvard University Press, ISBN: 9780945454304)and has studied and worked extensively in the Far East.

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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Oneworld (January 9, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1851685669
  • ISBN-13: 978-1851685660
  • Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 5.1 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.9 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #327,781 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I was born in England in 1968, and completed a B.A. (Hons.) in Chinese Studies at Durham University, with a distinction in oral Chinese. As part of my language studies, I spent a year at the People's University of China, in Bejing, and a summer on a scholarship at the Mandarin Training Center at Taiwan Normal University in Taipei. After my BA, I spent three years at Cambridge University studying theology and religious studies at the Faculty of Divinity. After graduating with an MA, I came to Boston, where I embarked upon a Ph.D. in the Division of Religious and Theological Studies at Boston University. I studied with Livia Kohn, one of the West's leading experts on Daoism (aka Taoism), the organized indigenous religion of China, and also John Berthrong, Robert Neville and Tu Weiming (at Harvard), who are three of the great scholars of Confucian philosophy working in North America today.

Since graduating with my Ph.D. in 2000 I have been living in Toronto. Currently I'm an associate professor of religious studies at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Queen's is one of the top-ranked research universities in Canada, and consistently attracts the very brightest undergraduate and graduate students. While I was an assistant professor, I spent four years directing our MA program in religion and modernity, where students research the impact of modernity on religions across the world. As part of their coursework they have the option of taking a graduate seminar that I teach on religion, nature and technology. In 2007-2008 I spent a sabbatical year as a visiting research professor in the School of Social Development and Public Policy at Fudan University in Shanghai, China. I also maintain the largest academic website on Daoist Studies, with over 1,000 subscribers and over 10,000 pages of information. You can find this at www.daoiststudies.org

My research has focussed mainly on traditional Chinese views of nature and environment, and I've published four books on this topic. For now, my research is focussed on the contemporary period. In particular I'm interested in two related questions: How have the process of modernization and the ideology of modernity transformed Chinese cultural views of both nature and religion? How are Chinese religions changing as a result of climate change and the widespread sense of a global ecological crisis?

As my research and thinking develops, I'm writing about these issues on my blog and commenting in the mainstream media, as well as publishing in traditional academic venues. You can find a complete list of my publications at my personal website http://www.jamesmiller.ca.

 

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Could have used simplier explantions, we're not all PHD's, or Grad students.Found many of Mr. Miller's reference material more helpful to me.
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