1. Books
* Die Religionen Chinas. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Verlag, 2009. ISBN 978-3-8252-3260-3. (To order go to the publisher's website.)
* Han Xiangzi: The Alchemical Adventures of a Daoist Immortal. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 2007.(To order go to the publisher's website. )
2. Edited Books
* Chinese and European Perspectives on the Study of Chinese Popular Religions. Taipei: Boyang Publishing, 2012. ISBN 978-986-6543-66-1. (See Editor's Introduction and table of contents here.)
* Die Religionen Chinas: Reader. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Verlag, 2009. ISBN 978-3-525-03919-9. (E-book)
* The People and the Dao: New Studies of Chinese Religions in Honour of Daniel L. Overmyer. Edited with Paul Crowe. Sankt Augustin: Institut Monumenta Serica, 2009. ISBN 978-3-8050-0557-9. (To order go to the publisher's website.)
* Religion in Modern Taiwan: Tradition and Innovation in a Changing Society. Edited with Charles B. Jones. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2003. (To read the "Introduction" and to order go to the publisher's website.)
3. Graduate Theses
* "The Ritual Context of Morality Books: A Case-Study of a Taiwanese Spirit-Writing Cult." Ph.D. dissertation, University of British Columbia, 1996. 549 pp. (Ottawa: National Library of Canada/Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. ISBN: 0-612-19565-1. University Microfilms International, Inc., order number: ADGNN19565)
* "Ritual und Familie bei Sima Guang (1019-1086)." ["Ritual and Family in the Thought of Sima Guang (1019-1086)", in German], M.A. thesis, University of Bonn, 1989. 199 pp.
4. Articles (underlined items are available for download)
* “Mediums and the New Media: The Impact of Electronic Publishing on Temple and Moral Economies in Taiwanese Popular Religion.“ Journal of Sinological Studies 3 (2012): 127-141.
* “Parteikader und Drachenkönige: Niedergang und Rückkehr der Volksreligion in der Volksrepublik China.“ In Religionen und gesellschaftlicher Wandel in China, edited by Iwo Amelung & Thomas Schreijäck, 129-142. Munich: Iudicium, 2012.
* “Chinese Popular Religion.” In: The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Chinese Religions, edited by Randall Nadeau. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012. Pp.219-235.
* “Anchoring Guanyin: Appropriative Strategies in a New Phoenix Hall Scripture.” Min-su ch’ü-i / Journal of Chinese Theatre, Ritual and Folklore 173 (2011): 101-128.
* “Introduction.” In: The People and the Dao: New Studies of Chinese Religions in Honour of Prof. Daniel L. Overmyer, edited by Philip Clart & Paul Crowe. Sankt Augustin: Institut Monumenta Serica, 2009. Pp.9-21.
* “Merit beyond Measure: Notes on the Moral (and Real) Economy of Religious Publishing in Taiwan.” In: The People and the Dao: New Studies in Chinese Religions in Honour of Prof. Daniel L. Overmyer, edited by Philip Clart & Paul Crowe. Sankt Augustin: Institut Monumenta Serica, 2009. Pp. 127-142.
* "The Eight Immortals between Daoism and Popular Religion: Evidence from a New Sprit-Written Scripture." In: Florian C. Reiter [ed.], Foundations of Daoist Ritual: A Berlin Symposium. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2009. Pp.84-106.
* "The Relationship of Myth and Cult in Chinese Popular Religion: Some Remarks on Han Xiangzi." Xingda zhongwen xuebao 23 (2008): 479-513. (Supplementary issue, zengkan)
* "The Concept of Ritual in the Thought of Sima Guang (1019-1086)." In: Perceptions of Antiquity in Chinese Civilization, edited by Dieter Kuhn & Helga Stahl. Heidelberg: edition forum, 2008. Pp.237-252.
* "The Concept of 'Popular Religion' in the Study of Chinese Religions: Retrospect and Prospects." In: The Fourth Fu Jen University Sinological Symposium: Research on Religions in China: Status quo and Perspectives, edited by Zbigniew Wesolowski, SVD. Xinzhuang: Furen Daxue chubanshe, 2007. Pp. 166-203.
* "The Image of Jesus Christ in a Chinese Inclusivist Context: I-kuan Tao's Christology and its Implications for Interreligious Dialogue." In Chung Yun-Ying [ed.], Zongjiao, wenxue yu rensheng. Chungli: Yuanzhi Daxue Zhongwenxi, 2006. Pp.279-313.
* "Generals, Pigs, and Immortals: Views and Uses of History in Chinese Morality Books." Journal of Ritual Studies 19(2005)1: 99-113. (Special issue: "Asian Ritual Systems: Syncretisms and Ruptures", edited by Pamela J. Stewart & Andrew Strathern). This article was republished in Asian Ritual Systems: Syncretisms and Ruptures, ed. Pamela J. Stewart & Andrew Strathern (Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2007), 209-238.
* "The Role of Jesus in Chinese Popular Sects." In: Roman Malek [ed.], The Chinese Face of Jesus Christ (vol.3). Monumenta Serica Monograph Series No. 50/3 (St. Augustin: Institut Monumenta Serica; Nettetal: Steyler Verlag, 2007), 1315-1333. Chinese translation (by Soo Khin Wah): "Yesu zai Huaren minjian zongjiao zhong banyan de jiaose." Taiwan zongjiao yanjiu tongxun 5(2003): 237-258.
* "Confucius and the Mediums: Is There a 'Popular Confucianism'?"T'oung Pao: International Journal of Chinese Studies 89(2003)1-3: 1-38.
* "Moral Mediums: Spirit-Writing and the Cultural Construction of Chinese Spirit-Mediumship." Ethnologies 25(2003)1: 153-190.
* "Chinese Tradition and Taiwanese Modernity: Morality Books as Social Commentary and Critique." In: Philip Clart & Charles B. Jones [eds.], Religion in Modern Taiwan: Tradition and Innovation in a Changing Society. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2003. Pp.84-97.
* "'Minjian Rujiao' gainian zhi shitan: yi Taiwan Ruzong Shenjiao wei li." [A tentative investigation of the concept of "Popular Confucianism", using Taiwan's Divine Teachings of the Confucian Tradition as an example (in Chinese)]. Jindai Zhongguoshi yanjiu tongxun (Newsletter for Modern Chinese History), no.34 (2002): 31-38.
* "Opening the Wilderness for the Way of Heaven: A Chinese New Religion in the Greater Vancouver Area." Journal of Chinese Religions 28 (2000): 127-144.
* (with Soo Khin Wah), "Bibliography of Western Language Publications on Chinese Popular Religion for the Year 1995."Minjian zongjiao 3 (1997): 397-407.
* "The Phoenix and the Mother: The Interaction of Spirit-Writing Cults and Popular Sects in Taiwan." Journal of Chinese Religions 25 (1997): 1-32.
* "Sects, Cults, and Popular Religion: Aspects of Religious Change in Post-War Taiwan." British Columbia Asian Review 9 (Winter 1995/1996): 120-163.
* "The Birth of a New Scripture: Revelation and Merit Accumulation in a Taiwanese Spirit-Writing Cult." British Columbia Asian Review 8 (Winter 1994/1995): 174-203. (A modified Chinese version of this article appeared as "Yi bu xin jingdian de chansheng: Taiwan luantang zhong de qishi yu gongde" in Minjian zongjiao, vol.1, 1995, pp.93-116)
* "The Protestant Ethic Analogy in the Study of Chinese History. On Yü Ying-shih's Zhongguo jinshi zongjiao lunli yu shangren jingshen." British Columbia Asian Review 6 (1992): 6-31.
5. Encyclopedia Articles
* “Foguangshan,” “Taiwan,” “Li,” “Qigong.” In: Encyclopedia of Global Religion, edited by Wade Clark Roof and Mark Juergensmeyer. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publ., 2012. Pp. 406, 701, 1038-1039, 1258-1260.
* "China." In: Robert Wuthnow [ed.], Encyclopedia of Politics and Religion. Second Edition. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Books, 2007. Pp. 126-130.
* "Taiwan." In: Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart (4th edition). Tübingen: J.C.B.Mohr (Paul Siebeck), 2005. Vol.8, pp. 12-14.
* "Yiguan Dao". In: Edward Davis [ed.], Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture. London, New York: Routledge, 2005. Pp.699-700.
* "Folk Religion, China" & "Syncretic Sects, Three Teachings". In: Robert E. Buswell, Jr. [ed.], Encyclopedia of Buddhism. New York: Macmillan, 2004. Pp. 290-291, 813-814.
* "Konfuzianismus im 20 Jahrhundert", "Konfuzianismus außerhalb Chinas", "Religiöse Elemente im Konfuzianismus.": In: Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart (4th edition). Tübingen: J.C.B.Mohr (Paul Siebeck), 2001. Vol.4, pp.1568-1572.
* “Yuhuang Dadi”, “Tudi Gong”, “Baosheng Dadi”, “Caishen”, “Ceshen”, “Menshen”, “Tâng-ki/jitong”, “Taoism and Popular Sects”. In Encyclopedia of Taoism, edited by Fabrizio Pregadio. London, New York: Routledge, 2008. Pp. 150-152, 218, 243, 245, 744-745, 964-966, 999-1000, 1197-1198.
* "Three in One Religion (San-i Chiao)", "Divine Teachings of the Confucian Tradition (Ju-tsung Shen-chiao)", "Way of Former Heaven (Hsien-t'ien Tao) Sects." In: Michael Pye and Elliott Shaw [eds.], Overview of World Religions, http://philtar.ucsm.ac.uk/encyclopedia/.
* "China." In: Robert Wuthnow [ed.], Encyclopedia of Politics and Religion. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Books, 1998. Pp.122-127.
6. Book Reviews
* Christopher Marsh, Religion and the State in Russia and China: Suppression, Survival, and Revival (New York and London: Continuum, 2011). Monumenta Serica 60 (2012): 557-561.
* Wilt Idema, The White Snake and Her Son: A Translation of The Precious Scroll of Thunder Peak with Related Texts (Indianapolis: Hackett, 2009). H-Net Reviews, October 2011: https://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=29763.
* Robert Ford Campany, Making Transcendents: Ascetics and Social Memory in Early Medieval China (Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press, 2009). China Review International 18.2 (2012): 163-165.
* Richard Madsen, Democracy’s Dharma: Religious Renaissance and Political Development in Taiwan (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2007). China Review International 18.2 (2012): 214-217.
* Rebecca Nedostup, Superstitious Regimes: Religion and the Politics of Chinese Modernity (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Asia Center, distributed by Harvard University Press, 2009). Chinese Studies/Hanxue yanjiu 29.3 (2011): 331-336.
* Shuk-wah Poon, Negotiating Religion in Modern China: State and Common People in Guangzhou, 1900-1937 (Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press, 2011). Monumenta Serica 59 (2011): 578-580.
* Karl-Fritz Daiber. Konfuzianische Transformationen: Eine religiöse Tradition in der Moderne Indonesiens, der Philippinen, Vietnams und Südkoreas (Berlin: LIT Verlag, 2010). Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 19, no. 1-2 (2011): 267-268.
* Matthew V. Wells, To Die and Not Decay: Autobiography and the Pursuit of Immortality in Early China (Ann Arbor, MI: Association for Asian Studies, 2009). Religious Studies Review 37.2 (2011): 151-152.
* Soo Khin Wah (Su Qinghua), Ma-Xin Huaren yanjiu: Su Qinghua lunwen xuanji (di er juan) / Chinese in Malaysia and Singapore: Selected Essays (Vol.II) by Dr. Soo Khin Wah (Seri Kembangan, Selangor: United Publishing, 2009). Nanyang xuebao /Journal of the South Seas Society 65 (2011): 155-157.
* Vincent Durand-Dastès, La Conversion de l’Orient: une pérégrination didactique de Bodhidharma (Mélanges chinois et bouddhiques XXIX; Brussels: Institut Belge des Hautes Études Chinoises, 2008). In Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 73 (2010): 134-135.
* Vincent Goossaert, The Taoists of Peking, 1800-1949: A Social History of Urban Clerics (Cambridge, MA: published by the Harvard University Asia Center and distributed by Harvard University Press, 2007). History of Religions 48.4 (2009): 318-319.
* Xiao-bin Ji, Politics and Conservatism in Northern Song China: The Career and Thought of Sima Guang (A.D. 1019-1086). Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press, 2005. In Monumenta Serica: Journal of Oriental Studies 55 (2007): 550-553.
* Edith Franke & Michael Pye (ed.), Religionen Nebeneinander. Modelle religiöser Vielfalt in Ost- und Südostasien. Berlin: Lit-Verlag, 2006. (Vol. 2 of the series "Religiöse Gegenwart Asiens"). In: Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 07/1(2007): 91-92.
* James M. Hargett, Stairway to Heaven: A Journey to the Summit of Mount Emei (Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2006). In: Religious Studies Review 32.4 (2006): 272.
* Adam Yuet Chau, Miraculous Response: Doing Popular Religion in Contemporary China (Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2006). In: Religious Studies Review 32.4 (2006): 271.
* Xiaofei Kang, The Cult of the Fox: Power, Gender, and Popular Religion in Late Imperial and Modern China (New York: Columbia University Press, 2006). In: China Review International 13(2006)1: 136-141.
* Donald S. Sutton, Steps of Perfection: Exorcistic Performers and Chinese Religion in Twentieth-Century Taiwan (Cambridge, MA: published by the Harvard University Asia Center and distributed by Harvard University Press, 2003). In: Monumenta Serica: Journal of Oriental Studies 53(2005): 520-523.
* Edward L. Davis, Society and the Supernatural in Song China. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2001. In: History of Religions 44(2005)4: 357-358.
* Marcus Bingenheimer, Der Mönchsgelehrte Yinshun (*1906) und seine Bedeutung für den Chinesisch-Taiwanischen Buddhismus im 20. Jahrhundert (Heidelberg: edition forum, 2004). H-Buddhism, 19 March 2005. http://www.h-net.msu.edu/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=74031117054490
* Alessandro Dell'Orto, Place and Spirit in Taiwan: Tudi Gong in the Stories, Strategies and Memories of Everyday Life. New York, London: Routledge/Curzon, 2002. In: Journal of Asian Studies 63(2004)2: 492-493.
* Marc L. Moskowitz, The Haunting Fetus: Abortion, Sexuality, and the Spirit World in Taiwan. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2001. In: Journal of Asian Studies 61(2002)4: 1351-1352.
* Stephan Feuchtwang, Popular Religion in China: The Imperial Metaphor. Richmond: Curzon Press, 2001. In: Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (Incorporating Man) 8 (2002)1: 169-170.
* Barend J. ter Haar, Ritual and Mythology of the Chinese Triads: Creating an Identity. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1998. In: Journal of Chinese Religions 27 (1999): 174-175.
* Terry Kleeman, Great Perfection: Religion and Ethnicity in a Chinese Millennial Kingdom. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1998. In: Asian Folklore Studies 58 (1999) 1: 258-259.
* Rainer Schwarz [trsl.], Chinesische Geistergeschichten. Frankfurt a.M.: Insel Verlag, 1997. In: Orientierungen 2/1998: 159-163.
* Pu Wenqi [ed.], Zhongguo minjian mimi zongjiao cidian. Chengdu: Sichuan Cishu Chubanshe, 1996. In: Journal of Chinese Religions 26 (1998): 204-205.
* Paul R. Katz, Demon Hordes and Burning Boats. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1995. In: Asian Folklore Studies 56 (1997)1: 179-181.
* Kam Louie & Louise Edwards [transl.], Censored by Confucius: Ghost Stories by Yuan Mei. Armonk, 1996. In: Pacific Affairs 69 (1996)3: 408-409.
* David Johnson [ed.], Ritual and Scripture in Chinese Popular Religion. Five Studies. Berkeley 1995. In: Journal of Asian Studies 55 (1996)1: 150-152.
* Johanna Pennarz, Mazu, Macht und Marktwirtschaft. Munich: Akademischer Verlag München, 1992. In: Bochumer Jahrbuch zur Ostasienforschung 17 (1993): 229-231.
7. Translations
* “The White Dragon Hermitage and the Spread of the Eight Generals Procession Troupe in Taiwan.” In The People and the Dao: New Studies of Chinese Religions in Honour of Prof. Daniel L. Overmyer, edited by Philip Clart & Paul Crowe, 283-302. Sankt Augustin: Institut Monumenta Serica, 2009. English translation of Wang Chien-ch’uan’s article “Bailong An yu Bajiajiang zai Taiwan de liuchuan.”
* "The Daoist Priesthood and Secular Society: Two Aspects of Postwar Taiwanese Daoism," by Lee Fong-mao. In: Philip Clart & Charles B. Jones [eds.], Religion in Modern Taiwan: Studies of Religious Tradition and Innovation in a Changing Society. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2003. Pp. 125-157. English translation of Lee Fong-mao's essay "Huoju yu shisu: Zhanhou Taiwan Daojiao de liang ge mianxiang--yi Taiwan zhongbu de daotan daoshi wei li."
* (with Soo Khin Wah), "1948 nian yu Beijing juxing de yi ci mimi zongjiao fuji." Minjian zongjiao 2 (1996): 105-112. (Chinese translation of W.A. Grootaers, "Une séance de spiritisme dans une religion secrète à Péking en 1948." Mélanges chinois et bouddhiques, vol.9, 1948-51, pp.92-98.)
* "Translator's Preface" and partial English translation of Zhengzong shenji shuhua ce ("Spirit-Calligraphy and Painting"). Taipei: Society for Spirit-Calligraphy and Painting of the Orthodox School, 1995.
8. Conference Papers and Other Manuscripts
* "Some Reflections on Morality Books as Sources in the History and Anthropology of Chinese Religions." Paper presented at the conference "Wenhua yu kexue de yanzou: jindai Zhongguo jiushi tuanti, xinyang wenhua de fazhan yu weilai," Foguang University, Yilan (Taiwan), 2 October 2012.
* “Institutional Authority and Divine Legitimation in Taiwanese Spirit-writing Cults.” Paper presented at the 1st World Congress of Taiwan Studies, Academia Sinica, Taipei, 26-28 April 2012.
* “’Religious Ecology’ as a New Model for the Study of Religious Diversity in China.“ Paper for the conference ”Religious Diversity in Chinese Thought,” Universität Münster, 27.-30. Oktober 2011. Revised versions presented at the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (Paris) on 20 January 2012, and at the Centre for Chinese Studies (Taipei), 30 April 2012.
* „Taiwanese Spirit-Writing Cults as Mirrors of Socio-Cultural Change, with Some Side-Notes on the Comparative Study of Popular Religions.“ Paper presented at the Department of Chinese Literature, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan, 28 March 2011; und at the Graduate Institute of History and Historical Relics, National Feng Chia University, Taichung, Taiwan, 30 March 2011.
* „Tan Taiwan minjian zongjiao xinyang.“ Dialogue with Prof. Lee Fong-mao, Department of Chinese Literature, National Chung-hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan, 25 March 2011.
* “Yiguandao’s Role in North American Chinese Communities.” Paper presented at a conference on “The Prospects of Popular Religious Associations in Contemporary China,” Kaohsiung (Taiwan), 24 August 2009.
* “Anchoring Guanyin: Appropriative Strategies in a New Phoenix Hall Scripture.” Paper presented at the International Conference on “Popular Confucianism and Redemptive Societies,” Fo Guang University, Yilan (Taiwan), 9-10 June 2009.
* “Conceptualizations of “Popular Religion“ in Recent Research in the People’s Republic of China.” Paper presented at the International Workshop “Doing Social Anthropology with Folklore: In Search of a New Paradigm for Studies of Han-Chinese Society,“ Humboldt University Berlin, 9-11 July 2009.
* “Parteikader und Drachenkönige: Niedergang und Rückkehr der Volksreligion in der Volksrepublik China.“ Public lecture at the University of Frankfurt, 27 May 2009.
* “The Relationship of Myth and Cult in Chinese Popular Religion: Some Remarks on Han Xiangzi.” Paper for the International Conference on Literature and Myth, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan, R.O.C., 28-29 March 2008.
* “The Eight Immortals between Daoism and Popular Religion: Evidence from a New Spirit-written Scripture.“ Paper presented at the symposium “Foundations of Daoist Ritual,“ Humboldt-Universität Berlin, 9–11 December 2007.
* “Apocalyptic Millenarianism in a Globalized Setting: A Case-Study from Taiwan.” Paper presented (in absentia) at the Conference on “Religion and Social Integration in Chinese Societies,” Chinese University of Hong Kong, 28-30 June 2007.
* “The Other Lotus Sutra: A Newly Revealed Guanyin Scripture.” Paper presented at the seminar “Kuan-yin and the Lotus Sutra”, 4-9 June 2007, Putuoshan, Zhejiang province, PRC.
* “Das neue Lotos-Sutra: Volksreligion und Buddhismus in Taiwan.“ Lecture at the Seminar für Sinologie, Humboldt-Universität Berlin, 18 April 2007.
* "'Popular Religion' as an Analytical Category in the Study of Chinese Religions," 4th International Sinological Symposium: "Research on Religions in China: Status quo and Perspectives" (Fu Jen Catholic University, Taipei, November 24-25, 2006).
* "The Image of Jesus in Modern Chinese Religious Movements: Tao-Yuan and I-Kuan-Tao." International Conference on Religion, Literature and Life (Yuan Ze University, Chung-li City, Taiwan, 22 September 2006).
* "Sima Guang's (1019-1086) Efforts at Ritual Reform between Classical Ideal and Contemporary Practice." Paper presented at the conference "Perceptions of Antiquity in China's Civilization, Past and Present", University of Würzburg (Germany), 27-29 May 2004. I presented an expanded version of this paper in the Premodern China Humanities Seminar, Fairbank Center, Harvard University, 18 October 2004.
* "Stubborn Confucians and Irksome Daoists: Conflict, Conversion, and the Transmission of Religious Knowledge in a Chinese Novel of the Seventeenth Century." Presentation at the "T"-Society: The Mid-Missouri Colloquium on Religious Studies, Columbia, MO, 16 April 2004.
* "Han Xiangzi: A Story without a Cult." Presentation in a panel for the Annual Meeting of the Association of Asian Studies (New York, 27-30 March 2003). Also at the "Symposium on Buddhism and Daoism in Chinese Literature", University of Illinois, 14-15 March 2003.
* "Chutan Han Xiangzi." Presentation at the Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy, Academia Sinica (Taipei, Taiwan), 25 April 2002. (In Chinese)
* "'Rujiao' gainian zhi shitan: yi Taiwan Ruzong Shenjiao wei li". Presentation at the Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica (Taipei, Taiwan), 19 April 2002. (In Chinese)
* "Merit without Limit: Notes on the Moral (and Real) Economy of Religious Publishing in Taiwan." Paper presented at "Religious Thought and Lived Religion in China: A Conference in Honour of Prof. Daniel L. Overmyer on his Retirement", 14 to 15 September 2002, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
* "The Moral Economy of Chinese Spirit-Mediumship." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, Chicago, 22-25 March 2001.
* "Confucius and the Mediums: Is There a 'Popular Confucianism'?" Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion, Nashville, Tennessee, 18-21 November 2000.
* "Generals, Pigs, and Immortals: Views and Uses of History in Chinese Morality Books." Paper presented at the Second Conference on Chinese and Comparative Historiography and Historical Culture: "Religion, Ritual, Myth", Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel (Germany), 14 to 17 December 1999. Revised version presented as a Brown Bag Lecture at the Center of Chinese Studies, University of Michigan, 19 September 2000.
* "The Rewriting of Tradition: Spirit-Writing and Modernity in Taiwan." Paper presented at the Colloquium for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism: "Religion, Modernity, and the Politics of Cultural Diversity", University of Washington, 16 April 1998. Revised version presented at Washington University (St. Louis, MO), 22 October 1998.
* "Morality Books as Social Commentary and Critique." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, Chicago, 13-16 March 1997. Revised version presented at the B.C. China Specialists Colloquium, University of Victoria, 18 October 1997.
* "The Accumulation of Merit in a Taiwanese Spirit-Writing Cult." Paper presented at the AAS Annual Meeting, Honolulu, 11-14 April 1996.
* "The Trials of Han Xiangzi. On Two Chapters of the Han Xiangzi quanzhuan." 1992. 39 pp.
* "The Story of the Immortal Han (Han xian zhuan). An Annotated Translation." 1992. 46 pp.
9. Miscellaneous Writings
* “Preface.” In Soo Khin Wah, Dongnanya Huaren zongjiao yu lishi luncong. Singapore: Xinjiapo qingnian shuju, 2012. Pp. 1-5.
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