TRANSFORMING CONSCIOUSNESS-Common Bibliography

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TRANSFORMING CONSCIOUSNESS-Common Bibliography

Citations should be made according to the Chicago Manual of Style (13th, 14th, or 15th eds.) modified for the Stylesheet of the Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies. For simple questions regarding Chicago Style, one may consult the Chicago Manual of Style Quick Guide.


Specifics Exceptions:

  • For the names of Asian publishers and often-cited collectanea, use romanization without characters.
  • When citing Japanese-language books published in Japan, omit the place of publication if it is Tokyo.
  • When citing Asian-language material in endnotes, give author's name, followed by characters, and romanized title (followed by characters only if necessary) without English translation. Foreign language titles may be translated in the body of the text and then referred to consistently either by original or translated title. Use the following format: Huang Zongxi 黃 宗 羲, Mingru xue'an 明 儒 學 案 (Records of Ming scholars), Yingyin wenyuange Siku quanshu edition (Taipei: Taiwan shangwu yinshuguan, 1983).


Simple instructions for HTML for this page:

  • To render a title in italitcs, place two single inverted commas around the title.
  • Given the nature of formatting on this site, all entries should be preceded with an asterisk.

Contents

A-G

  • Chen Bing 陳兵 and Deng Zimei 鄧子美. Ershi shiji Zhongguo fojiao 二十世紀中國佛教. Beijing: Minzu, 1999.

H-K

  • Hammerstrom, Erik. “The Expression "The Myriad Dharmas are Only Consciousness" in Early 20th Century Chinese Buddhism.” Chung-Hwa Buddhist Journal, vol. 23 (2010): 71-92.
  • -----. “Buddhists Discuss Science in Modern China, 1895-1949.” Ph.D. diss., Indiana University, 2010.
  • Jiang Weiqiao 蔣維喬. Zhongguo Fojiao shi 中國佛教史 1929. Reprint, Shanghai: Guji, 2004.
  • Kurtz, Joachim. “Coming to Terms With Logic: The Naturalization of an Accidental Notion in China.” In New Terms for New Ideas: Western Knowledge & Lexical Change in Late Imperial China, edited by Michael Lackner, et al, 147-175. Brill: Leiden, 2001.
  • Kwok, David W. Y. Scientism in Chinese Thought, 1900-1950. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1965.

L-Q

  • Lancashire, Douglas, ed. and trans. Chinese Essays on Religion and Faith. San Francisco: Chinese Materials Center, 1981.

R-T

U-X

  • Welch, Holmes. The Buddhist Revival in China. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1968.
  • Wang Xiangliu 王驤陸. Wang Xiangliu jushi quanji 王驤陸居士全集. Taibei: Dacheng jingshe, 2005.

Y-Z

  • Yinguang 印光. Yinguang dashi quanji 印光大師全集, 7 vols. Taipei: Fojiao, 1991.
  • Yu Lingbo 于凌波. Zhongguo jindai fomen renwuzhi 中國近代佛門人物志, vol. 5. Taipei: Huiju, 1999.
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