2022 No.2
Event Report: Journal of Chinese Studies
Journal of Chinese Studies, no. 75 (July 2022)
Articles

CHIEN Chin Sung, An On-Site Study of“Boating and Travelling underthe Red Cliff”by Su Shi

LUO Changfan, Contradiction and Tension in the Making of Imperially Commissioned Epitaphs of Outstanding Officials in the Northern Song Dynasty—with a Discussion of How Su Shi’s Epitaph for Duke Sima Broke Existing Literary Norms

XIAO Qinghe, The Other Face of Confucianism: A Study on the Religionization of Confucianism in the Thought of Wen Xiangfeng

LIN Lei, Mutual Promotion and Restraint between Historiography and Sinology: William Hung’s Unfulfilled Academic Blueprint in Occupied Beiping

Review Article

LO Yuet Keung, Let the Lingbao Patriarch Speak: Lu Xiujing (406–477) on Self-Cultivation and Buddhism

Book Reviews

HUANG Chi-chiang, The Poetry Demon: Song-Dynasty Monks on Verse and the Way. By Jason Protass.

LEVINE Ari Daniel, Empowered by Ancestors: Controversy over the Imperial Temple in Song China (960–1279). ByCheung Hiu Yu.

MACKERRAS Colin, Regional Literature and the Transmission of Culture: Chinese Drum Ballads, 1800–1937. By
Margaret B. Wan.

HSIA R. Po-chia, The Last Embassy: The Dutch Mission of 1795 and the Forgotten History of Western Encounters
with China. By Tonio Andrade.

HUTERS Theodore, Hu Feng: A Marxist Intellectual in a Communist State, 1930–1955. By Ruth Y. Y. Hung.

BENN James A., Worldly Saviors and Imperial Authority in Medieval Chinese Buddhism. By April D. Hughes.

HERSHATTER Gail, A Decade of Upheaval: The Cultural Revolution in Rural China. By Dong Guoqiang and Andrew
G. Walder.

HANSON Marta, Divine, Demonic, and Disordered: Women without Men in Song Dynasty China. By Hsiao-wen Cheng.

CHENNAULT Cynthia L., Anecdote, Network, Gossip, Performance: Essays on the Shishuo xinyu. By Jack W. Chen.

POMERANZ Kenneth, Political Communication in Chinese and European History, 800–1600. Edited by Hilde De
Weerdt and Franz-Julius Morche.

ANDERSEN Poul, A Library of Clouds: The Scripture of the Immaculate Numen and the Rewriting of Daoist Texts.
By J. E. E. Pettit and Chao-jan Chang.

STAPLETON Kristin, Iconographies of Occupation: Visual Cultures in Wang Jingwei’s China, 1939–1945. By Jeremy E. Taylor.

許慧琦: 潘淑華:《閒暇、身體與政治:近代中國游泳文化》

SELBITSCHKA Armin, Ancient Egypt and Early China: State, Society, and Culture. By Anthony J. Barbieri-Low.

DEFOORT Carine, The Contemplative Foundations of Classical Daoism. By Harold D. Roth.

GOLDIN Paul R. and SABATTINI Elisa Levi, The Authors’ Rejoinder to Petersen’s Review.

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