Asian Visions of Authority : : Religion and the Modern States of East and Southeast Asia / / ed. by Charles F. Keyes, Helen Hardacre, Laurel Kendall.
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Place / Publishing House: | Honolulu : : University of Hawaii Press, , [2022] ©1994 |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (368 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- PREFACE
- INTRODUCTION. Contested Visions of Community in East and Southeast Asia
- PART I STATE AUTHORITY AND RELIGION
- 1 The Universal and the Particular in the Rites of Hiroshima
- 2 Communist Revolution and the Buddhist Past in Cambodia
- 3 Reimagined Community. A Social History of Muslim Education in Pasuruan, East Java
- PART II RESHAPING RELIGIOUS PRACTICE
- 4 Religion and Ethnic Politics in Malaysia The Significance of the Islamic Resurgence Phenomenon
- 5 Historical Allusion and the Defense of Identity Malaysian Chinese Popular Religion
- 6 Capitalism, Community, and the Rise of Amoral Cults in Taiwan
- 7 A Rite of Modernization and Its Postmodern Discontents. Of Weddings, Bureaucrats, and Morality in the Republic of Korea
- PART III MODES OF RESISTANCE
- 8 Rituals of Resistance. The Manipulation of Shamanism in Contemporary Korea
- 9 The Politics of Ritual Displacement
- 10 Salman Rushdie in China. Religion, Ethnicity, and State Definition in the People's Republic
- 11 Hijab and Moments of Legitimation. Islamic Resurgence in Thai Society
- EPILOGUE
- Defying Disenchantment. Reflections on Ritual, Power, and History
- Works Cited
- Contributors
- Index