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Jin and Yuan Literati Hagiographies of Daoist Quanzhen Masters
The Institute for Chinese Studies at the Ohio State University presents a talk on the Daoist Quanzhen masters as part of the "China at a Crossroads" Lecture Series.
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Mark Halperin, Associate Professor of Chinese Literature, University of California at Davis
Education and Degree(s):
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (1997)
Research Interest(s):
Medieval Chinese literature, religion, and literati culture
Han Chinese accounts of border peoples
Course(s) Taught:
Great Books of China (CHN 11)
Classical Chinese I (CHN 114)
Classical Chinese II (CHN 115)
Classical Chinese III (CHN 116)
Daoist Traditions (CHN 100A)
Traditional Chinese Literature (CHN 107)
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