Religion and ecological sustainability in China / edited by James Miller, Dan Smyer Yu and Peter van der Veer

"This book sheds light on the social imagination of nature and environment in contemporary China. It demonstrates how the urgent debate on how to create an ecologically sustainable future for the world's most populous country is shaped by its complex engagement with religious traditions, c...

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Superior document:Routledge contemporary China series 119
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Place / Publishing House:London, New York : Routledge, 2014
Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
Series:Routledge contemporary China series 119
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Classification:42.90 - Ökologie: Allgemeines
15.79 - China
11.93 - Buddhismus
11.87 - Chinesische Religionen
Physical Description:xx, 247 Seiten; Illustrationen
Notes:Literaturangaben
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Summary:"This book sheds light on the social imagination of nature and environment in contemporary China. It demonstrates how the urgent debate on how to create an ecologically sustainable future for the world's most populous country is shaped by its complex engagement with religious traditions, competing visions of modernity and globalization, and by engagement with minority nationalities who live in areas of outstanding natural beauty on China's physical and social margins. The book develops a comprehensive understanding of contemporary China that goes beyond the tradition/ modernity dichotomy, and illuminates the diversity of narratives and worldviews that inform contemporary Chinese understandings of and engagements with nature and environment"
ISBN:9780415855150
9780203739549
ac_no:AC16935297
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by James Miller, Dan Smyer Yu and Peter van der Veer