Yoshiko Ashiwa is Professor of Anthropology and Global Studies, and Director of the Center for the Study of Peace and Reconciliation, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo. David L. Wank is Professor of Sociology and Director of the Graduate Program in Global Studies, Sophia University, Tokyo.
Making Religion, Making the State combines cutting-edge perspectives on religion with rich empirical data to offer a challenging new argument about the politics of religion in modern China. The volume goes beyond extant portrayals of the opposition of state and religion to emphasize their mutual constitution. With chapters written by experts on Buddhism, Protestantism, Catholicism, Daoism, Islam, and more, this volume will appeal broadly to those interested in politics, religion, and modernity in China.
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intro essay 和第三四章
评分其实和08年Mafair Yang的那本书一唱一和,有异曲同工之妙。最有意思的是导言部分的理论创建。
评分Further Partings of theWay:The Chinese State and Daoist Ritual Traditions in Contemporary China Kenneth Dean
评分前言写得不错。
评分初读的时候,觉得第一章非常有洞察力,就是说对于宗教的界定和规制是国家现代化过程的一部分。回头想想,觉得好像这么说的人挺多的,比如Peter van der Veer他们把宗教和民族主义建构联系起来。
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