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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Religious Approaches to Citizenship The Traffic between Religious Orders and the Secular National Order
- 1. Religion and Citizenship in China and the Diaspora 43
- 2. Redeploying Confucius: The Imperial State Dreams of the Nation, 1902–1911 65
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Part II. State Discourse and the Transformation of Religious Communities
- 3. Ritual Competition and the Modernizing Nation-State 87
- 4. Heretical Doctrines, Reactionary Secret Societies, Evil Cults: Labeling Heterodoxy in Twentieth-Century China 113
- 5. Animal Spirits, Karmic Retribution, Falungong, and the State 135
- 6. Christianity and “Adaptation to Socialism” 155
- 7. Islam and Modernity in China: Secularization or Separatism? 179
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Part III. The Reinvention and Control of Religious Institutions
- 8. Republican Church Engineering: The National Religious Associations in 1912 China 209
- 9. Secularization as Religious Restructuring: Statist Institutionalization of Chinese Buddhism and Its Paradoxes 233
- 10. State Control of Tibetan Buddhist Monasticism in the People’s Republic of China 261
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Part IV. Taiwan and Transnational Chinese Religiosity
- 11. Religious Renaissance and Taiwan’s Modern Middle Classes 295
- 12. Goddess across the Taiwan Strait: Matrifocal Ritual Space, Nation-State, and Satellite Television Footprints 323
- Notes 349
- Bibliography 377
- Glossary and Chinese Proper Names 437
- Contributors 451
- Index 455
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Religious Approaches to Citizenship The Traffic between Religious Orders and the Secular National Order
- 1. Religion and Citizenship in China and the Diaspora 43
- 2. Redeploying Confucius: The Imperial State Dreams of the Nation, 1902–1911 65
-
Part II. State Discourse and the Transformation of Religious Communities
- 3. Ritual Competition and the Modernizing Nation-State 87
- 4. Heretical Doctrines, Reactionary Secret Societies, Evil Cults: Labeling Heterodoxy in Twentieth-Century China 113
- 5. Animal Spirits, Karmic Retribution, Falungong, and the State 135
- 6. Christianity and “Adaptation to Socialism” 155
- 7. Islam and Modernity in China: Secularization or Separatism? 179
-
Part III. The Reinvention and Control of Religious Institutions
- 8. Republican Church Engineering: The National Religious Associations in 1912 China 209
- 9. Secularization as Religious Restructuring: Statist Institutionalization of Chinese Buddhism and Its Paradoxes 233
- 10. State Control of Tibetan Buddhist Monasticism in the People’s Republic of China 261
-
Part IV. Taiwan and Transnational Chinese Religiosity
- 11. Religious Renaissance and Taiwan’s Modern Middle Classes 295
- 12. Goddess across the Taiwan Strait: Matrifocal Ritual Space, Nation-State, and Satellite Television Footprints 323
- Notes 349
- Bibliography 377
- Glossary and Chinese Proper Names 437
- Contributors 451
- Index 455