Translingual Practices between Europe and China, European interpretation of Daoism, French Occultism, Traditionalism, Political appropriation of East Asia.

2023–2024: Research Fellow, Hangzhou City University

2023–2024: Research Fellow, University of Vienna

2023: PhD in Religious Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

2013: MA in Philosophy, University of Turin

2010: BA in Philosophy, University of Genoa

 

 

 

 

 

 

Davide Marino specializes in the interplay between East Asian religions, particularly Chinese traditions, and European Esotericism, with a focus on Traditionalism. His Ph.D. thesis, which received the CUHK Young Scholars Thesis Award in 2023, examined the influence of Chinese and Vietnamese religious concepts on the works of Albert de Pouvourville and René Guénon. More recently, he has been investigating the intersection of politics and esotericism in both China and Europe.

Marino, Davide. ‘The Path to Gnosis: a Microhistory’, Vienna Journal of East Asian Studies (published online ahead of print 2024), DOI: https://doi.org/10.30965/25217038-0150101416.

‘The Tao of Julius Evola’, Vienna Journal of East Asian Studies (published online ahead of print 2024), DOI: https://doi.org/10.30965/25217038-01501015

‘The Daoist Who Wasn’t: Albert de Pouvourville, Matgioi, Nguy?n Van Cang, and the Problem of Indochinese Masters in Fin de Siècle Occultism’. In Appropriating the Dao: The Euro-American Esoteric Reception of China, edited by Lukas K. Pokorny and Franz Winter, 83–108. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2024.

‘Albert de Pouvourville’s Occultisme Colonial’. Numen 71, 1 (2024), 71–93. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/15685276-20231715

‘Mircea Eliade and René Guénon: Patterns of Initiation and the “Myth of Affinity”’, Aries 24, 1 (2024), 1–28. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/15700593-20211007

Translingual Practices between Europe and China, European interpretation of Daoism, French Occultism, Traditionalism, Political appropriation of East Asia.

2023–2024: Research Fellow, Hangzhou City University

2023–2024: Research Fellow, University of Vienna

2023: PhD in Religious Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

2013: MA in Philosophy, University of Turin

2010: BA in Philosophy, University of Genoa

 

 

 

 

 

 

Davide Marino specializes in the interplay between East Asian religions, particularly Chinese traditions, and European Esotericism, with a focus on Traditionalism. His Ph.D. thesis, which received the CUHK Young Scholars Thesis Award in 2023, examined the influence of Chinese and Vietnamese religious concepts on the works of Albert de Pouvourville and René Guénon. More recently, he has been investigating the intersection of politics and esotericism in both China and Europe.

Marino, Davide. ‘The Path to Gnosis: a Microhistory’, Vienna Journal of East Asian Studies (published online ahead of print 2024), DOI: https://doi.org/10.30965/25217038-0150101416.

‘The Tao of Julius Evola’, Vienna Journal of East Asian Studies (published online ahead of print 2024), DOI: https://doi.org/10.30965/25217038-01501015

‘The Daoist Who Wasn’t: Albert de Pouvourville, Matgioi, Nguy?n Van Cang, and the Problem of Indochinese Masters in Fin de Siècle Occultism’. In Appropriating the Dao: The Euro-American Esoteric Reception of China, edited by Lukas K. Pokorny and Franz Winter, 83–108. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2024.

‘Albert de Pouvourville’s Occultisme Colonial’. Numen 71, 1 (2024), 71–93. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/15685276-20231715

‘Mircea Eliade and René Guénon: Patterns of Initiation and the “Myth of Affinity”’, Aries 24, 1 (2024), 1–28. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/15700593-20211007