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Elena Valussi

Elena Valussi
 
Office: Crown Center 552 
Phone: 773-508-2227 
E-mail: evalussi@luc.edu 

 


Personal Information

Degree:

University of London

Specialization:

Chinese History and Religion

Research Interests:

  • Gender in China
  • Daoism
  • Late Imperial Chinese Intellectual History

 Publications: 


2010Women’s Qigong in America - Tradition, Adaptation, and New Trends”, Journal of Daoist Studies,
Volume 3
 

2009 Fu Kinsen no shōgai ni okeru insastu shuppanto shūkyo: Shisen ni okeru Dōshi, kintan-ka, shūkyoteki shidōsha, shuppan gyōsha tosite” “Printing and religion in Fu Jinquan’s life: a Sichuan Daoist, alchemist and religious leader” in the proceedings of the 2008 Japanese-American Conference on Daoism “Daoism and Kyosei Philosophy”, Tanaka Fumio and Terry Kleeman, eds.

2
008:Female alchemy and paratext: how to read nüdan in a historical context”, in Asia Major, 21, number 2

2008Blood, tigers, dragons. The physiology of transcendence for women”, in IASTAM Journal of Asian Medicine, Leiden, Brill, 4.1

2008:
“Men and women in He Longxiang’s Nüdan hebian (Collection of female alchemy),” Nannü,
Men, Women and Gender in Early
and Imperial China, Brill, Leiden, Vol.10.2

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