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Stephen Bokenkamp is an American scholar of Chinese classcial religion, especially early Daoism. He began his career teaching in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at Indiana University Bloomington and became Regent's Professor at Arizona State University in . Among his
He was awarded a Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship in 2012.
Training and career
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edit- Bokenkamp, Stephen R.; Nickerson, Peter S. (1997). Early Daoist Scriptures. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 9780520203228.
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Selected articles
edit- Bokenkamp, Stephen R. (2004). "The Silkworm and the Bodhi Tree: The Lingbao Attempt to Replace Buddhism in China and Our Attempt". In Lagerwey, John (ed.). Religion and Chinese Society. Vol. =. Chinese University Press. p. 317. ISBN 9629961237.
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suggested) (help) - Bokenkamp, Stephen R. (1996). "Record of the Feng and Shan Sacrifices". Religions of China in Practice, Donald S. Lopez, Jr., ed.: 251–260.
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Notes
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edit- "From spy to Regents' Professor: The dao of Stephen Bokenkamp," Arizona State University. September 03, 2015
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