Articles

Selected Publications:

Understanding of Yin Yang” Religion Compass Vol. 7, Issue 6, pp. 214-224, 2013.

Ideal Womanhood in Chinese Thought and Culture” Philosophy Compass, 2010, Vol 5: Issue 8, pp. 635–644.

Performing the Meanings of Dao: A Possible Pedagogical Strategy for Teaching Chinese Philosophy,” in Asian Texts-Asian Contexts: Encounters with Asian Philosophies and Religions, Edited by David Jones & E.R.Klein, SUNY Press, 2010 pp.106-117.

“The Virtuous Body at Work: The Ethical Life as Qi in Motion,” Dao: Journal of Comparative Philosophy, Volume 9, Issue 3 (2010), Page 339-351.

Zhang Zais Theory of Vital Energy,” in Dao Companion to Neo-Confucian Philosophy, edited by John Makeham, Springer, 2010, pp.39-58.

Yinyang: The Art of Emergence” in Riding the Wind with Liezi: New Essays on the Daoist Classic, edited by Ronny Littlejohn, SUNY Press, 2010, pp. 209-224.

Can Zhuangzi Make Confucians Laugh? Emotion, Propriety and The Role of Laughter” in Laughter in Eastern and Western Philosophies. Hans-Georg Moeller and Guenter Wohlfart (eds.). Freiburg, Munich: Karl Alber, 2009.

Kundao: A Lived Body in the Female Daoist Text ” Journal of Chinese Philosophy, Vol. 36, No. 2, June 2009. pp. 277-292.

Yinyang (5,000 words) in The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy  September, 2006.

Virtue, Talent, and Beauty: Authoring a Full-Fledged Womanhood in Lienuzhuan (Biographies of Women) in Authority in the Confucian Culture, edited by Peter Hershock & Roger Ames, SUNY Press, 2006, pp. 93-115.

Zhou Dunyi’s Diagram of the Supreme Ultimate Explained (Taijitu shuo): A Construction of the Confucian Metaphysics” Journal of History of Ideas, December 2005, pp.307-323.

Dong Zhongshu’s Transformation of Yin/Yang Theory and Contesting of Gender Identity” Philosophy East & West, Vol. 55, No.2, April 2005, pp.209-231.