Daoism and the Human Experience is a new series that offers a platform to explore, question, and learn about the ways Daoism has or may contribute to the understanding of the philosophical, religious, literary, aesthetic, medicinal scientific, and ecological aspects of human existence. The series is launching in June 2022 with Daoist Resonances in Heidegger. Read below for more information.
Daoism and the Human Experiences seeks book proposals that will both deepen the understanding of Daoism and the world around us. The editors are still accepting proposals for monographs and edited collections that focus on Daoist thought, irrespective of the historical period, as well as information that explores Daoism within a border context.
Additional information can be found in the attached poster: Daoism and the Human Experience Call for proposals HERE.
Thank you for drawing attention to my new Book Series on Daoism with Bloomsbury; the launch volume is entitled Daoist Resonances in Heidegger: Exploring a Forgotten Debt (see the included image in the Call for Proposals). For those of you who are interested, my other recent books (the Dao Companion to Xuanxue was previously mentioned here: https://warpweftandway.com/new-book-dao-companion-to-xuanxue-neo-daoism/) are:
Reading Ji Kang’s Essays: Xuanxue in Early Medieval China (Routledge, 2021)
Daoist Encounters with Phenomenology: Thinking Interculturally about Human Existence (Bloomsbury, 2020)
Zhuangzi and the Becoming of Nothingness (SUNY Press, 2019)
Cheers,
David Chai