Religion and Nationalism in Chinese Societies

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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Collaborateurs: Kuo, Cheng-tian 1957- (Éditeur intellectuel)
Type de support: Électronique Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Baltimore, Maryland Project Muse 2019
[Chicago, Illinois] Distributed in the US and Canada by the University of Chicago Press 2019
Amsterdam [Netherlands] Amsterdam University Press 2019
Dans:Année: 2019
Collection/Revue:Religion and society in Asia
Sujets non-standardisés:B Nationalism ; China
B Nationalisme ; Aspect religieux ; ram
B Nationalisme ; Chine
B Social groups
B Nationalism
B Chine ; Religion ; Histoire ; ram
B China ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst01206073
B Société
B Taiwan ; gnd
B History
B Nationalisme ; Chine ; ram
B Nationalisme
B Nationalism ; Religious aspects
B Nationalismus ; gnd
B Chine ; Religion ; Histoire
B China
B Nationalism (China)
B RELIGION ; Essays
B China Religion History
B RELIGION ; Reference
B Gesellschaft ; gnd
B China ; gnd
B Religious groups: social & cultural aspects
B Religion ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst01093763
B Society and culture: general
B Religion
B Nationalism Religious aspects
B Society and social sciences Society and social sciences
B Taiwan
B Nationalism ; Religious aspects ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst01033849
B RELIGION ; General
B China ; Religion ; History
B Religion ; gnd
B RELIGION ; Comparative Religion
B Nationalism ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst01033832
B Nationalisme ; Aspect religieux
B Religious groups: social and cultural aspects
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Édition parallèle:Erscheint auch als: 9789462984394
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Résumé: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 beyond that, showing how in recent decades the Chinese state has tightened its control over religion to an unprecedented degree. Indeed, it could almost be said to have constructed a wholly new religion, Chinese Patriotism. The same period, however, has seen the growth of democratic civil religions, which could challenge the state.
Description:Issued as part of book collections on Project MUSE. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record
ISBN:9048535050
Accès:Open Access