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  1. James Robson is a scholar of medieval Chinese Buddhism and Daoism, with interests in sacred geography, talismans, and Zen. He is the author of Power of Place and Signs of Power, and the director of the Harvard University Asia Center.

  2. James Robson is a professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations and the director of the Harvard University Asia Center. He specializes in medieval Chinese Buddhism and Daoism and has published several books and articles on sacred geography, local religious history, and Chan/Zen Buddhism.

  3. James Robson (Chinese name: Chinese: 羅柏松; pinyin: Luó Bósōng, born December 1, 1965) is James C. Kralik and Yunli Lou Professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University and William Fung Director of the Harvard University Asia Center.

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    James Robson is a scholar of medieval Chinese Buddhism and Daoism, with interests in sacred geography, talismans, and Zen. He is the author of Power of Place and Signs of Power, and the director of the Harvard University Asia Center.

  5. James Robson is a scholar of medieval Chinese Buddhism and Daoism, and the director of the Harvard University Asia Center. He has published books and articles on topics such as sacred geography, talismans, and Chan/Zen Buddhism.

  6. James Robson is a scholar of medieval Chinese Buddhism and Daoism, with expertise in sacred geography, talismans, and Chan/Zen Buddhism. He is the author of Power of Place: The Religious Landscape of the Southern Sacred Peak and other publications on East Asian religions.

  7. James Robson is a scholar of medieval Chinese Buddhism and Daoism, and the director of the Harvard University Asia Center. He has published books and articles on sacred geography, talismans, and Zen Buddhism, and is currently working on a project on Buddhist monasteries and mental hospitals in Japan.