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Kapitel
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Preface
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Notes on Chinese Names, Terms, and Transliteration 7
- Preface 9
- 1. Introduction: Religion, State, and Religious Nationalism in Chinese Societies 13
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Part I: Chinese Religion and Nationalism before 1949
- 2. The Idea of Chineseness and Ethnic Thought of Wang Fuzhi 55
- 3. Missionizing, Civilizing, and Nationizing: Linked Concepts of Compelled Change 89
- 4. The Nation in Religion and Religion in the Nation 117
- 5. History and Legitimacy in Contemporary China: Towards Competing Nationalisms 143
- 6. Pilgrimage and Hui Muslim Identity in the Republican Era 179
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Part II: Religion and Nationalism in Contemporary China
- 7. Religion and the Nation: Confucian and New Confucian Religious Nationalism 199
- 8. Yiguandao under the Shadow of Nationalism: Traitors, Conspirators, Traditionalists, or Loyalists? 233
- 9. Daoism and Nationalism in Modern and Contemporary China 253
- 10. Nationalism Matters: Among Mystics and Martyrs of Tibet 279
- 11. ‘We Are Good Citizens’: Tension between Protestants and the State in Contemporary China 309
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Part III: Religion and Nationalism in Taiwan and Hong Kong
- 12. Religion and National Identity in Taiwan: State Formation and Moral Sensibilities 339
- 13. Multiple Religious and National Identities: Mazu Pilgrimages across the Taiwan Strait after 1987 373
- 14. Salvation and Rights in Hong Kong 397
- Index 423
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Notes on Chinese Names, Terms, and Transliteration 7
- Preface 9
- 1. Introduction: Religion, State, and Religious Nationalism in Chinese Societies 13
-
Part I: Chinese Religion and Nationalism before 1949
- 2. The Idea of Chineseness and Ethnic Thought of Wang Fuzhi 55
- 3. Missionizing, Civilizing, and Nationizing: Linked Concepts of Compelled Change 89
- 4. The Nation in Religion and Religion in the Nation 117
- 5. History and Legitimacy in Contemporary China: Towards Competing Nationalisms 143
- 6. Pilgrimage and Hui Muslim Identity in the Republican Era 179
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Part II: Religion and Nationalism in Contemporary China
- 7. Religion and the Nation: Confucian and New Confucian Religious Nationalism 199
- 8. Yiguandao under the Shadow of Nationalism: Traitors, Conspirators, Traditionalists, or Loyalists? 233
- 9. Daoism and Nationalism in Modern and Contemporary China 253
- 10. Nationalism Matters: Among Mystics and Martyrs of Tibet 279
- 11. ‘We Are Good Citizens’: Tension between Protestants and the State in Contemporary China 309
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Part III: Religion and Nationalism in Taiwan and Hong Kong
- 12. Religion and National Identity in Taiwan: State Formation and Moral Sensibilities 339
- 13. Multiple Religious and National Identities: Mazu Pilgrimages across the Taiwan Strait after 1987 373
- 14. Salvation and Rights in Hong Kong 397
- Index 423