Ensouling the Nation through Fiction: Liang Qichao’s Applied Buddhism

Liang Qichao’s applied Buddhism played an important role in his political imagination and his social advocacy of building a modern China. Undertaking a case study of his political fiction, this article makes three interconnected arguments. First, the nationalism expressed in Liang’s promotion of pol...

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Auteur principal: Yu, Dan 1962- (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Brill 2015
Dans: Review of Religion and Chinese Society
Année: 2015, Volume: 2, Numéro: 1, Pages: 5-20
Sujets non-standardisés:B 应用佛学
B applied Buddhism
B new citizen
B 政治小说
B Romantic nationalism
B 浪漫民族主义
B 新民
B political fiction
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Résumé:Liang Qichao’s applied Buddhism played an important role in his political imagination and his social advocacy of building a modern China. Undertaking a case study of his political fiction, this article makes three interconnected arguments. First, the nationalism expressed in Liang’s promotion of political fiction was a type of Romantic nationalism originating from Europe but exercised in the context of the late Qing and early Republican China. Second, Liang’s applied Buddhism was an integral part of Chinese Buddhist secularization, which was not intended to separate religion from the state as in the case of its European counterpart but was directed toward the dissemination of Buddhist values into the broader popular realm of the Chinese society. Third, Liang’s applied Buddhism deserves retroactive recognition as one of the precursors of contemporary socially engaged Buddhism.
梁启超的应用佛学
ISSN:2214-3955
Contient:In: Review of Religion and Chinese Society
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/22143955-00201003