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高万桑 Vincent Goossaert
学者简介
•Born 10-07-1969•Married, two children
•Home address: 7, rue Franquet, 75015 Paris, France
•vincent.goossaert@ephe.sorbonne.fr
•Professional address: Groupe Sociétés, Religions, Laïcités (GSRL)
•27, rue Paul Bert, 94200 Ivry sur Seine, France
Selected Bibliography
Books
Dans les temples de la Chine. Histoire des cultes, vie des communautés [Within Chinese Temples. Cults and communities]. Paris: Albin Michel, 2000.
L’interdit du boeuf en Chine. Agriculture, éthique et sacrifice [The Chinese Beef Taboo. Agriculture, Ethics, and Sacrifice]. Paris: Institut des hautes Etudes Chinoises, 2005.
The Peking Taoists, 1800-1949. A Social History of Urban Clerics. Cambridge (Mass.): Harvard University Asia Center, February 2007.
Le Taoïsme. La revelation continue, with Caroline Gyss. Paris: Gallimard (coll. Découvertes), 2010.
The Religious Question in Modern China, with David Palmer. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2011 (Levenson Prize 2013).
Livres de morale révélés par les dieux, édités, traduits, présentés et annotés par V. Goossaert. Paris: Belles-Lettres, 2012.
Bureaucratie et salut. Devenir un dieu en Chine, Genève, Labor & Fides (collection « Histoire des religions »), 2017.
The Fifty Years that Changed Chinese Religion, 1898-1948, with Paul R. Katz, in press, AAS series.
Edited volumes
“New Perspectives on Quanzhen Taoism. The Formation of a Religious Identity”, Special section, Journal of Chinese Religion, 29, 2001, pp. 91-231, Vincent Goossaert and Paul Katz, eds.
“L’Anticléricalisme en Chine” [Anticlericalism in China], Extrême-Orient Extrême-Occident, 24, 2002, Vincent Goossaert, ed.
“Special issue: Mapping Charisma in Chinese Religion”, Vincent Goossaert & David Ownby, eds., Nova Religio, 12(2), 2008.
“Catégories et politiques du religieux en Chine” [Categories and Politics of Religion in China], Vincent Goossaert & David Palmer, eds., Archives de Sciences Sociales des Religions, 144, 2008.
Miscellanea Asiatica, Roberte Hamayon, Denise Aigle, Isabelle Charleux & Vincent Goossaert, eds., Sankt Augustin, Monumenta Serica, 2011.
“Special Issue: Les implications sociales du renouveau bouddhique en Chine / Social implications of Buddhist revival in China”, Ji Zhe & Vincent Goossaert, eds., Social Compass, 58(4), 2011.
Critical Readings on Religions of China, Vincent Goossaert, ed. Leiden: Brill, 2012.
Jindai Zhang tianshi shiliao huibian 近代張天師史料彙編, Wang Jianchuan 王見川 & Vincent Goossaert 高萬桑, eds., Taipei, Boyang, 2013.
Quanzhen Daoists in Chinese Society and Culture, 1500-2010, Vincent Goossaert & Liu Xun, eds., Berkeley, Institute of East Asian Studies, 2013.
Gaibian Zhongguo zongjiao de wushinian 改變中國宗教的五十年,1898-1948, Paul R. Katz & Vincent Goossaert (eds.), Taipei: Academia Sinica, Institute of Modern History, 2015.
Modern Chinese Religion II: 1850-2015, Vincent Goossaert, Jan Kiely & John Lagerwey (eds.), Leiden, Brill, 2015 (2 vols., 1103 p).
Dôkyô no seichi to chihôshin 道教の聖地と地方神, Tsuchiya Masaaki 土屋昌明 & Vincent Goossaert (eds.), Tokyo, Toho shoten, 2016.
Special issue Daoist Lives: narrative and practice, Franciscus Verellen & Vincent Goossaert (eds.), Daoism. Religion, History & Society, 8, 2016.
Special issue Daoist Lives: lineage and community, Franciscus Verellen & Vincent Goossaert (eds.), Cahiers d’Extrême-Asie, 25, 2016.
Making Saints in Modern China, David Ownby, Vincent Goossaert & Ji Zhe (eds.), New York, Oxford University Press, 2017.
Modern Urban Daoism, Vincent Goossaert & Liu Xun (eds.), Londres, Routledge, forthcoming.
Zhongguo xiandangdai chengshi daojiao ziliaoji 中國現當代城市道教資料集, Fang Ling & Vincent Goossaert (eds.), Beijing, Zongjiao wenhua chubanshe, in press (2 vols.)
Degrees and employment
2012 – present Professor of Daoist studies, EPHE, Paris, France.
Director of the PhD program, EPHE (600 PhD students), 2014-2018
2008 – present Fellow for life of the Institute of Chinese Studies (Chinese University of Hong Kong) ; Adjunct professor, Dept of Cultural and Religious Studies, Chinese University of Hong Kong.
2007 ICS Visiting Professor, Chinese University of Hong Kong
2004 – 2014 Deputy Director of the Groupe Sociétés, Religions, Laïcités (Societies-Religions-Secularisms Institute, GSRL, a EPHE-CNRS institute, 42 full-time members (faculty and researchers) & 62 PhD students).
2004 Habilitation à diriger des recherches, Paris 7 University (Qualification for full professorship applications).
2001-2003 and
2005-2006 Guest Professor at Geneva University (Switzerland), courses on History of Taoism, and Religion in modern China.
2000 Bronze Medal of the CNRS (Paris, France).
1998 – 2012 Tenured Researcher, CNRS (associate 1998-2008; senior 2008-2012).
1997 Ph.D in Religious Studies, EPHE. Dissertation entitled “La Création du taoïsme moderne: l’ordre Quanzhen”.
Degrees and employment
2011-2016 co-Director of the International Project “Chinese Religions in France” (funded by the Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation and ANR (French Research Funding Agency).
2010-2013 deputy Director of the International Project “1898-1948: Fifty Years that Changed Chinese Religions” (Academia Sinica).
2007-2010 Director of the International Project “Temples, Urban Society, and Taoists” (funded by the Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation and ANR (French Research Funding Agency).
2000-2002 Director of the “Anticlericalism in China” Project (CNRS, Paris, France).
Co-editor of T’oung Pao (2017-)
Member of the editorial committees of the journals Archives des Sciences Sociales des Religions, Monumenta Serica, Extrême-Orient Extrême-Occident, and Qingshi yanjiu; co-editor of the journal Daoism: History, Religion & Society.
Degrees and employment
Over 80 articles in scientific journals (some are available online at
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/export_listeperso_xml.php?url_id=0000000001733, and http://www.gsrl.cnrs.fr/taoist-and-temple/) and Academia.edu