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Tang Studies is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary publication of the Tang Studies Society. The journal is open to critical inquiry into all topics related to Tang China, but particularly encourages scholarship that is directly engaged with primary sources from the Sui, Tang, and Five Dynasties periods. Major disciplines regularly represented in the journal include literature, linguistics, history, religious studies, and art history. The journal welcomes submissions of original research, annotated translations, and reference notes, as well as bibliographic materials.
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Volume 42, 2024Table of Contents
The Buddha’s Life in Parallel Couplets: A Hagiography of Tathāgata Śākyamuni’s Attaining Enlightenment Attributed to Wang Bo*

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View Mapping Transcendence in Wu Yun’s Poetry: Daoist Cultivation and Celestial Ascent in the “Dengzhen Fu” 登真賦 (“Rhapsody on Ascending to Perfection”)
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ISSN | 1759-7633 |
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Print ISSN | 0737-5034 |
Launched on MUSE | 2024-11-25 |
Open Access | No |
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