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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
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PART I. REPUBLICAN-ERA MODERNITY
- 1. Buddhist Activism, Urban Space, and Ambivalent Modernity in 1920s Shanghai 37
- 2. Buddhism and the Modern Epistemic Space: Buddhist Intellectuals in the Science and Philosophy of Life Debates 79
- 3. A Revolution of Ink: Chinese Buddhist Periodicals in the Early Republic 111
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PART II. MIDCENTURY WAR AND REVOLUTION
- 4. Resurrecting Xuanzang: The Modern Travels of a Medieval Monk 143
- 5. Buddhist Efforts for The Reconciliation of Buddhism and Marxism in The Early Years of The People’s Republic of China 177
- 6. The Communist Dismantling of Temple and Monastic Buddhism in Suzhou 216
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PART III. CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL PRACTICE
- 7. Mapping Religious Difference: Lay Buddhist Textual Communities in the Post-Mao Period 257
- 8. “Receiving Prayer Beads”: A Lay-Buddhist Ritual Performed by Menopausal Women in Ninghua, Western Fujian 291
- Bibliography 333
- Contributors 361
- Index 363
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
-
PART I. REPUBLICAN-ERA MODERNITY
- 1. Buddhist Activism, Urban Space, and Ambivalent Modernity in 1920s Shanghai 37
- 2. Buddhism and the Modern Epistemic Space: Buddhist Intellectuals in the Science and Philosophy of Life Debates 79
- 3. A Revolution of Ink: Chinese Buddhist Periodicals in the Early Republic 111
-
PART II. MIDCENTURY WAR AND REVOLUTION
- 4. Resurrecting Xuanzang: The Modern Travels of a Medieval Monk 143
- 5. Buddhist Efforts for The Reconciliation of Buddhism and Marxism in The Early Years of The People’s Republic of China 177
- 6. The Communist Dismantling of Temple and Monastic Buddhism in Suzhou 216
-
PART III. CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL PRACTICE
- 7. Mapping Religious Difference: Lay Buddhist Textual Communities in the Post-Mao Period 257
- 8. “Receiving Prayer Beads”: A Lay-Buddhist Ritual Performed by Menopausal Women in Ninghua, Western Fujian 291
- Bibliography 333
- Contributors 361
- Index 363