Religion and nationalism in Chinese societies / / edited by Cheng-tian Kuo.

This book explores the interaction between religion and nationalism in the Chinese societies of mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. Cheng-tian Kuo analyses the dominant religions, including Chinese Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism, Daoism, Christianity, Islam, and folk religions, but he also goes beyon...

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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam : : Amsterdam University Press,, [2017]
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Year of Publication:2017
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Religion and society in Asia.
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505 0 |a Introduction: Religion, state, and religious nationalism in Chinese societies / Cheng-tian Kuo -- Part I. Chinese religion and nationalism before 1949. 2. The idea of Chineseness and ethnic thought of Wang Fuzhi / Chi-shen Chang -- 3. Missionizing, civilizing, and nationizing: linked concepts of compelled change / Julia C. Schneider -- 4. The nation in religion and religion in the nation / Adam Yuet Chau -- 5. History and legitimacy in contemporary China: towards competing nationalisms / Robert D. Weatherley and Qiang Zhang -- 6. Pilgrimage and Hui Muslim identity in the republican era / Yuan-lin Tsai -- Part II. Religion and nationalism in contemporary China. 7. Religion and the nation: Confucian and New Confucian religious nationalism / Bart Dessein -- 8. Yiguandao under the shadow of nationalism: traitors, conspirators, traditionalists, or loyalists? / Ching-chih Lin -- 9. Daoism and nationalism in modern and contemporary China / Shu-wei Hsieh -- 10. Nationalism matters: among mystics and martyrs of Tibet / Antionio Terrone -- 11. 'We are good citizens': tension between Protestants and the state in contemporary China / Yen-zen Tsai -- Part III. Religion and nationalism in Taiwan and Hong Kong. 12. Religion and national identity in Taiwan: state formation and moral sensibilities / Edmund Frettingham and Yih-Jye Hwang -- 13. Multiple religious and national identities: Mazu pilgrimages across the Taiwan Strait after 1987 / Hsun Chang -- 14. Salvation and rights in Hong Kong / Mariske Westensorp. 
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