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Buddhism after Mao : negotiations, continuities, and reinventions /

With well over 100 million adherents, Buddhism emerged from near-annihilation during the Cultural Revolution to become the largest religion in China today. Despite this, Buddhism's rise has received relatively little scholarly attention. The present volume, with contributions by leading scholar...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Ji, Zhe (Researcher) (Editor ), Fisher, Gareth (Editor ), Laliberté, André, 1959- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press, [2019]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Buddhism under Jiang, Hu, and Xi: the politics of incorporation / André Laliberté -- Administering bodhisattva Guanyin's island: the monasteries, political entities, and power holders of Putuoshan / Claire Vidal -- Spiritual technologies and the politics of Buddhist charity / Susan K. McCarthy -- Tourist temples and places of practice: charting multiple paths in the revival of monasteries / Brian J. Nichols -- Bridging the gap: Chan and Tiantai Dharma lineages from Republican to post-Mao China / Daniela Campo -- "Transmitting the precepts in conformity with the Dharma": restoration, adaptation, and standardization of ordination procedures / Ester Bianchi -- Schooling Dharma teachers: the Buddhist academy system and Sangha education / Ji Zhe -- A study of Laynuns in Minnan, 1920s-2010s: Buddhism, state institutions, and popular culture / Ashiwa Yoshiko and David L. Wank -- Urban restructuring and temple agency: a case study of the Jing'an temple / Huang Weishan -- Places of their own: exploring the dynamics of religious diversity in public Buddhist temple space / Gareth Fisher -- Cyberactivities and "civilized" worship: assessing contexts and modalities of online ritual practices / Stefania Travagnin 
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