Suggestions for Further Readings The following lists of suggested further readings are highly selective. I be- gin with a few books that treat Taoism in a general way or deal with mod- ern practice. I then present, for each chapter, a selection of articles and books connected with the topics discussed in that chapter. Bibliographic data on works cited in the text are given in the endnotes. This list, there- fore, supplements citations in those notes. It does not constitute in any way a comprehensive bibliography. For an exhaustive bibliography on the entire field of Taoist studies, see Anna Seidel, "Chronicle of Taoist Studies in the West, 1950-1990," Cahiers d'Extrême-Asie 5 ( 1989-90). The bibliographies in this study have been brought up to date by Franciscus Verellen in his contribution entitled "Taoism" in "Chinese Religions: The State of the Field (Part II). Living Reli- gious Traditions: Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, Islam and Popular Re- ligion," Journal of Asian Studies 54 ( 1995): 322-46. General Works Kaltenmark M. Lao tseu et le taoïsme. Paris: Le Seuil, 1965. English trans.: Lao Tzu and Taoism. Trans. Roger Greaves. Stanford: Stanford Univer- sity Press, 1969. Kohn L Taoist Experience: An Anthology. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1993. -273- |