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Elena Valussi deposited Daoist sexual practices for health and immortality for women in the group
Women in the Study of Chinese Religions on Humanities Commons 3 years, 7 months agohis chapter discusses Daoist views on sexuality, health and immortality in relation to gender, mostly covering the Late Imperial period of Chinese history. The sources are Daoist practice manuals, which in large part are non-gender specific, and in small part directed specifically at women. In Daoism, references to the female principle (yin 陰) a…[Read more]
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Stephanie Wong replied to the topic Notes and call for action from AAR 2021 meeting in the discussion
Women in the Study of Chinese Religions on Humanities Commons 4 years, 1 month ago<span style=”text-decoration: underline;”>Mentorship:</span>
- Clear expectations for mentorship could be helpful (check in once a month? once a semester? just as requested by mentee when they have questions?) so both sides know what to expect for frequency and time-commitment
- On the acknowledgement issue, as someone who would appreciate…
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Stephanie Wong replied to the topic Grant writing and grant opportunities – 2020 meeting in the discussion
Women in the Study of Chinese Religions on Humanities Commons 4 years, 1 month agoThanks for sharing all this!
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Elena Valussi started the topic Grant writing and grant opportunities in the discussion
Women in the Study of Chinese Religions on Humanities Commons 4 years, 1 month agoElenaValussi: Suggestions for grant writing – A few thoughts from today’s discussion
Know your audience and modify your writing with that in mind.
Be specific, concrete, and clear. Your proposal will be read by specialists in your field (whom you want to impress), but also probably also non-specialists, for whom it is important to understand…[Read more] -
Elena Valussi started the topic AAR 2021 meeting – notes and call for action in the discussion
Women in the Study of Chinese Religions on Humanities Commons 4 years, 2 months agoMentorship
Importance of having female mentors. Creating an informal network/auntie’s networks with solidarity and allyship.
How do we want to set up an informal mentorship for those who want it/need it?
What would it include? What areas would the mentorship cover? How do we pair people?
How would we recognize the informal work done by the me…[Read more]
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Elena Valussi created the group
Women in the Study of Chinese Religions on Humanities Commons 4 years, 2 months ago