Modern Chinese Religion II: 1850 - 2015 (2 vols)
Jan Kiely, Vincent Goossaert, John Lagerweyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 feb 2019
Contributors include: Daniel H. Bays, Sébastien Billioud, Adam Yuet Chau, Na Chen, Philip Clart, Walter B. Davis, Arif Dirlik, Thomas David DuBois, Lizhu Fan, David Faure, Melissa Wei-Tsing Inouye, Ji Zhe, Xiaofei Kang, Eric I. Karchmer, André Laliberté, Angela Ki Che Leung, Xun Liu, Richard Madsen, David Ownby, Ellen Oxfeld, Volker Scheid, Grace Yen Shen, Michael Szonyi, Wang Chien-ch’uan, Xue Yu
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004393486
ISBN-10: 900439348X
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 1.72 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
ISBN-10: 900439348X
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 1.72 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Notă biografică
Vincent Goossaert, PhD (1997), Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, is professor of Daoism and Chinese history at that university. He has published books on the Daoist clergy, anticlericalism, Chinese dietary taboos, the production of moral norms, and, with David Palmer, The Religious Question in Modern China (Chicago, 2011; Levenson Prize 2013).
Jan Kiely, PhD 2001, University of California, Berkeley, is professor and associate director of the Centre for China Studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is co-editor of Recovering Buddhism in Modern China (2016) and author of The Compelling Ideal: Thought Reform and the Prison in China, 1901-1956 (2014).
John Lagerwey, PhD (1975), Harvard University, is professor of Chinese studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is author of China a Religious State (2010) and co-editor of Early Chinese Religion I and II (Brill, 2009, 2010) and Modern Chinese Religion I (Brill, 2014).
Jan Kiely, PhD 2001, University of California, Berkeley, is professor and associate director of the Centre for China Studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is co-editor of Recovering Buddhism in Modern China (2016) and author of The Compelling Ideal: Thought Reform and the Prison in China, 1901-1956 (2014).
John Lagerwey, PhD (1975), Harvard University, is professor of Chinese studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is author of China a Religious State (2010) and co-editor of Early Chinese Religion I and II (Brill, 2009, 2010) and Modern Chinese Religion I (Brill, 2014).
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
List of contributors
Introduction … Vincent Goossaert, Jan Kiely, John Lagerwey
Part 1: Foundational transformations
Section 1: Economics
The introduction of economics in China, 1850-2010 … David Faure
Section 2: Science
Scientism in the twentieth century … Grace Yen Shen
Section 3: Medicine
History of Chinese medicine, 1890–2010 … Volker Scheid and Eric I. Karchmer
Section 4:Aesthetics
Art, aesthetics, and religion in modern China … Walter B. Davis
Part 2: State policy/state ideology
Buddhism and the state in modern and contemporary China … Xue Yu
The discourse of “Chinese Marxism” … Arif Dirlik
Part 3: Histories of religions
Section 1: Rural traditions
Local religion and festivals … Thomas David DuBois
Moral discourse, moral practice, and the rural family in modern China … Ellen Oxfeld
Lineages and the making of contemporary China … Michael Szonyi
Section 2: Social and institutional change and religion
Women and the religious question in modern China … Xiaofei Kang
New technologies and the production of religious texts in China, 19th-21st century … Philip Clart
Charity, medicine, and religion: the quest for modernity in Canton (ca. 1870-1937) … Angela Ki Che Leung
Religions and philanthropy in Chinese societies since 1978 … André Laliberté
Section 3: Spirit writing, redemptive societies
Spirit writing groups in modern China (1840-1937): textual production, public teachings, and charity … Wang Chien-ch’uan
Redemptive societies in the twentieth century … David Ownby
Section 4: The Three Teachings: Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism
Buddhist institutional innovations … Ji Zhe
The hidden tradition: Confucianism and its metamorphoses in modern and contemporary China … Sébastien Billioud
Daoism from the late Qing to early Republican periods … Xun Liu
Section 5: Christianity
Anti-modern theology and pre-modern practice: Catholic indigenization from below in modern China … Richard Madsen
Protestantism and modern China: rejection, success, disaster, survival, and rebirth … Daniel H. Bays
Miraculous modernity: charismatic traditions and trajectories within Chinese Protestant Christianity … Melissa Wei-Tsing Inouye
Section 6: Contemporary trends
The revival and development of popular religion in China, 1980-present … Lizhu Fan and Na Chen
The commodification of religion in Chinese societies … Adam Yuet Chau
Bibliography
Index
List of contributors
Introduction … Vincent Goossaert, Jan Kiely, John Lagerwey
Part 1: Foundational transformations
Section 1: Economics
The introduction of economics in China, 1850-2010 … David Faure
Section 2: Science
Scientism in the twentieth century … Grace Yen Shen
Section 3: Medicine
History of Chinese medicine, 1890–2010 … Volker Scheid and Eric I. Karchmer
Section 4:Aesthetics
Art, aesthetics, and religion in modern China … Walter B. Davis
Part 2: State policy/state ideology
Buddhism and the state in modern and contemporary China … Xue Yu
The discourse of “Chinese Marxism” … Arif Dirlik
Part 3: Histories of religions
Section 1: Rural traditions
Local religion and festivals … Thomas David DuBois
Moral discourse, moral practice, and the rural family in modern China … Ellen Oxfeld
Lineages and the making of contemporary China … Michael Szonyi
Section 2: Social and institutional change and religion
Women and the religious question in modern China … Xiaofei Kang
New technologies and the production of religious texts in China, 19th-21st century … Philip Clart
Charity, medicine, and religion: the quest for modernity in Canton (ca. 1870-1937) … Angela Ki Che Leung
Religions and philanthropy in Chinese societies since 1978 … André Laliberté
Section 3: Spirit writing, redemptive societies
Spirit writing groups in modern China (1840-1937): textual production, public teachings, and charity … Wang Chien-ch’uan
Redemptive societies in the twentieth century … David Ownby
Section 4: The Three Teachings: Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism
Buddhist institutional innovations … Ji Zhe
The hidden tradition: Confucianism and its metamorphoses in modern and contemporary China … Sébastien Billioud
Daoism from the late Qing to early Republican periods … Xun Liu
Section 5: Christianity
Anti-modern theology and pre-modern practice: Catholic indigenization from below in modern China … Richard Madsen
Protestantism and modern China: rejection, success, disaster, survival, and rebirth … Daniel H. Bays
Miraculous modernity: charismatic traditions and trajectories within Chinese Protestant Christianity … Melissa Wei-Tsing Inouye
Section 6: Contemporary trends
The revival and development of popular religion in China, 1980-present … Lizhu Fan and Na Chen
The commodification of religion in Chinese societies … Adam Yuet Chau
Bibliography
Index