Zhao Lu is Assistant Professor of Global China Studies, New York University Shanghai, China.
Zhao Lu's pluralistic understanding of Confucius not only reveals the complexity of Chinese cultural history, but also the popularity of Confucius in various sectors of Chinese society. * Tze-ki Hon, Beijing Normal University, China * Iconoclasm abounds in this survey of representations of Confucius that depart from his familiar role as wise old philosopher. Was he a failed counselor? Or ghostbuster? Or a master of arcana? By showing us the range of non-standard representations of Confucius, Zhao Lu makes us question the standard ones, and how they became standard in the first place. * Paul R. Goldin, Professor of Chinese Thought, University of Pennsylvania, USA * Weird Confucius offers a comprehensive examination … stand[ing] as a seminal contribution to the field of ancient religious studies in China. This work significantly enriches the academic discourse … deepens our understanding … [and] also provides critical insights into the broader dynamics of religious iconography and cultural memory. This scholarly work is indispensable … a vital resource in the study of Chinese religious history. * Religion Book Reviews * Zhao’s research adds a fresh perspective to contemporary Confucian Studies. * Religious Studies Review *