Negotiating Religion in Modern Chinatxt,chm,pdf,epub,mobi下载 作者:Shuk-wah Poon 出版社: The Chinese University Press 副标题: State and Common People in Guangzhou, 1900–1937 出版年: 2011-2-6 页数: 230 定价: USD 45.00 装帧: Hardcover ISBN: 9789629964214 内容简介 · · · · · ·Negotiating Religion in Modern China traces the history of the Chinese state’s relationship with religion from 1900 to 1937. The revolutionary regime failed condemned religious practice in the early twentieth century, suppressing “superstitious” belief in favor of a secular, more enlightened society. Drawing on newspapers and unpublished official documents, this book focuses on... 作者简介 · · · · · ·SHUK-WAH POON 潘淑華 is assistant professor of history at Lingnan University, Hong Kong. 目录 · · · · · ·List of Maps and Figures p. viiAcknowledgements p. ix Introduction p. 1 Religion, Modernity, and the Reordering of Urban Space p. 4 Guangzhou and its Political and Cultural Setting p. 6 Sources and Structure of the Book p. 11 · · · · · ·() List of Maps and Figures p. vii Acknowledgements p. ix Introduction p. 1 Religion, Modernity, and the Reordering of Urban Space p. 4 Guangzhou and its Political and Cultural Setting p. 6 Sources and Structure of the Book p. 11 Collapse of the Imperial Order p. 17 Introduction p. 17 State, Society, and Religion in Late Imperial Guangzhou p. 18 The Late Qing Reforms and the Revamping of the Religious Landscape p. 24 Superstition: A Modernist Discourse in the Making p. 27 The 1911 Revolution and the Measures against Religion p. 35 Conclusion p. 38 Religion and State-making in the Early 1920s p. 41 Introduction p. 41 State-building, Urban Planning, and the Expropriation of Temples p. 42 Popular Resistance and the Triumph of the Nationalists p. 52 Changes in the Religious Landscape p. 58 Conclusion p. 64 Politicizing Superstition and Remaking Urban Space p. 67 Introduction p. 67 A Modern State in Search of a Modern Society p. 68 Reordering the Urban Landscape: New Civic and Religious Space p. 72 Removal of the City God and Diviners p. 78 Nationalizing Religious Space: From Divine Power to Native Goods p. 83 Conclusion p. 90 Refashioning Rituals and Festivals p. 93 Introduction p. 93 New Civic Rituals and the Solar Calendar p. 94 Remaking the Double Seventh Festival p. 100 Nationalizing the Hungry Ghost Festival p. 108 Conclusion p. 116 Government and the Remaking of Religion in the 1930s p. 117 Introduction p. 117 Reusing Ancient Sages and the Making of a New Religion p. 118 Accommodating Buddhism in the New Political Culture p. 125 Witch-hunting and the 么Purification枚 of Daoism p. 136 Conclusion p. 142 Conclusion Negotiating Religion in Republican Chinese Cities p. 145 Notes p. 157 Bibliography p. 183 Index p. 201 · · · · · · () |
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