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Robert Campany
Robert Campany
Professor of Asian Studies, Vanderbilt University
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Strange writing: anomaly accounts in early medieval China
RF Campany
State University of New York Press, 1996
3691996
To Live as Long as Heaven and Earth: Ge Hong's Traditions of Divine Transcendents
RF Campany
266*2002
On the very idea of religions (in the modern West and in early medieval China)
R Ford Campany
History of religions 42 (4), 287-319, 2003
2232003
Making transcendents: ascetics and social memory in early medieval China
RF Campany
University of Hawaii Press, 2017
1612017
Signs from the unseen realm: Buddhist miracle tales from early medieval China
RF Campany
University of Hawaii Press, 2017
1222017
Notes in the devotional uses and symbolic functions of Sūtra texts as depicted in early Chinese Buddhist miracle tales and hagiographies
RF Campany
Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies 14 (1), 28-72, 1991
661991
Xunzi and Durkheim as theorists of ritual practice
RF Campany
Readings in ritual studies, 86-103, 1996
611996
Ghosts matter: the culture of ghosts in Six Dynasties Zhiguai
RF Campany
Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews (CLEAR) 13, 15-34, 1991
581991
Religious repertoires and contestation: a case study based on Buddhist miracle tales
RF Campany
History of Religions 52 (2), 99-141, 2012
452012
Return-from-death narratives in early medieval China
RF Campany
Journal of Chinese Religions 18 (1), 91-125, 1990
441990
The real presence for Joseph M. Kitagawa
RF Campany
History of Religions 32 (3), 233-272, 1993
411993
Early medieval China: a sourcebook
W Swartz, RF Campany, Y Lu, J Choo
Columbia University Press, 2014
342014
The meanings of cuisines of transcendence in late classical and early medieval China
RF Campany
T'oung Pao, 1-57, 2005
332005
The earliest tales of the Bodhisattva Guanshiyin
R Ford Campany
Religions of China in practice, 82-96, 1996
261996
Buddhist revelation and Taoist translation in early medieval China
RF Campany
Taoist Resources 4 (1), 1-29, 1993
251993
Two Religious Thinkers of the Early Eastern Jin: Gan Bao and Ge Hong in Multiple Contexts
RF Campany
Asia Major, 175-224, 2005
222005
Living off the Books: Fifty Ways to Dodge Ming in Early Medieval China
RF Campany
The Magnitude of Ming: Command, Allotment, and Fate in Chinese Culture, 129-50, 2005
222005
Secrecy and Display in the Quest for Transcendence in China, ca. 220 BCE–350 CE
RF Campany
History of religions 45 (4), 291-336, 2006
212006
“Religious” as a Category: A Comparative Case Study
RF Campany
Numen 65 (4), 333-376, 2018
202018
Ingesting the Marvelous: The Practitioner’s Relationship to Nature According to Ge Hong
RF Campany
Daoism and Ecology, 125-46, 2001
202001
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