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The Politics of Buddhist Organizations in Taiwan, 1989-2003

Author : André Laliberté
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 193 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2013-08-21
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781134353545

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The Politics of Buddhist Organizations in Taiwan, 1989-2003 by André Laliberté Pdf

Exploring a dimension of Taiwanese poltics that has received little attention, this book gives a detailed survey of three of the most important Buddhist organizations in Taiwan: the Buddhist Association of the Republic of China, the Buddha Light Mountain monastic order, and the Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Association.

The Politics of Buddhist Organizations in Taiwan, 1989-2003

Author : André Laliberté
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:1137340500

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The Politics of Buddhist Organizations in Taiwan, 1989-2003 by André Laliberté Pdf

Laliberté looks at a relatively unexplored aspect of modern Taiwan: the influence of religion on politics. This book offers a detailed survey of three of the most important Buddhist organizations in Taiwan: the Buddhist Association of the Republic of China (BAROC), the Buddha Light Mountain (or Foguanshan) monastic order, and the Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Association (or Ciji). It examines their contrasting approaches to three issues: state supervision of religion, the first presidential election of 1996, and the establishment of the National Health Insurance. This study analyzes the factors that explain the diverse paths the three organizations have taken in the politics of Taiwan. Based on an in-depth examination of Buddhist leaders' behaviour, The Politics of Buddhist Organizations in Taiwan compels us to question conventional views about the allegedly passive aspect of religious tradition, deference to authority in societies influenced by Confucian culture and the adverse legacy of authoritarian regimes.

Doing Families in Hong Kong

Author : Kwok-bun Chan,Agnes Ku,Yin-wah Chu
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2009-05-20
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9789047429111

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Doing Families in Hong Kong by Kwok-bun Chan,Agnes Ku,Yin-wah Chu Pdf

The annual is a venue of publication for sociological studies of Chinese societies and the Chinese all over the world. The main focus is on social transformations in Hong Kong, Taiwan, the mainland, Singapore and Chinese overseas.

Democracy’s Dharma

Author : Richard Madsen
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2007-11-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780520252288

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Democracy’s Dharma by Richard Madsen Pdf

This title explores the remarkable religious renaissance that has reformed, revitalized and renewed the practices of Buddhism and Daoism in Taiwan. Madsen connects these developments to Taiwan's transition to democracy and the burgeoning needs of its new middle classes.

Buddhism in World Cultures

Author : Stephen C. Berkwitz
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2006-04-06
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781851097876

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Buddhism in World Cultures by Stephen C. Berkwitz Pdf

A comprehensive overview of modern Buddhism across cultures, showing how this ancient religion has adapted to recent social and political change. Collecting the work of leading authorities on Buddhism in different societies around the world, this book details the state of the religion in Asian countries where it is a major cultural influence and in North America. The religion has changed to meet the challenges of modernity; its practitioners have incorporated those innovations and this work examines those changes in-depth. A comprehensive overview of historical Buddhist practice grounds the reader for the entire nine chapters, each of which is organized by geographical area and follows the path Buddhism took as it spread across Asia and into North America. Each chapter presents field research and critical reflection on what constitutes modern Buddhism in one of nine countries or regions. Histories of Buddhism are common; this is the only source for in-depth information on modern Buddhism.

Taiwan's Impact on China

Author : Steve Tsang
Publisher : Springer
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2017-01-24
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9783319337500

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Taiwan's Impact on China by Steve Tsang Pdf

This book is about the basis and scope of impact that Taiwan – a democracy with a population of around 23 million – has on China, the most powerful remaining Leninist state which claims sovereignty over Taiwan and has a population of over 1.3 billion. It examines how Taiwan has helped China in its economic transformation, but argues that the former exercises greatest influence through its soft power. The expert and timely contributions in this book demonstrate how Taiwan exerts real influence in China through admiration of its popular culture, be it in music or literature, as well as its reach into politics and economics. As mainland Chinese visit Taiwan, they are most impressed with civility in everyday living based on a modernized version of the traditional Chinese culture. However, discussions in the book also reveal the limits of Taiwan’s impact, as the Chinese government tightly controls the narrative about Taiwan and does not tolerate any Taiwanese posing a threat to its monopoly of power.

Buddhism in the Modern World

Author : David L. McMahan
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2012-03-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781136493492

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Buddhism in the Modern World by David L. McMahan Pdf

Buddhism in the Modern World explores the challenges faced by Buddhism today, the distinctive forms that it has taken and the individuals and movements that have shaped it. Part One discusses the modern history of Buddhism in different geographical regions, from Southeast Asia to North America. Part Two examines key themes including globalization, gender issues, and the ways in which Buddhism has confronted modernity, science, popular culture and national politics. Each chapter is written by a distinguished scholar in the field and includes photographs, summaries, discussion points and suggestions for further reading. The book provides a lively and up-to-date overview that is indispensable for both students and scholars of Buddhism.

Culture Politics and Linguistic Recognition in Taiwan

Author : Jean-Francois Dupre
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2017-02-24
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781317244202

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Culture Politics and Linguistic Recognition in Taiwan by Jean-Francois Dupre Pdf

The consolidation of Taiwanese identity in recent years has been accompanied by two interrelated paradoxes: a continued language shift from local Taiwanese languages to Mandarin Chinese, and the increasing subordination of the Hoklo majority culture in ethnic policy and public identity discourses. A number of initiatives have been undertaken toward the revitalization and recognition of minority cultures. At the same time, however, the Hoklo majority culture has become akin to a political taboo. This book examines how the interplay of ethnicity, national identity and party politics has shaped current debates on national culture and linguistic recognition in Taiwan. It suggests that the ethnolinguistic distribution of the electorate has led parties to adopt distinctive strategies in an attempt to broaden their ethnic support bases. On the one hand, the DPP and the KMT have strived to play down their respective de-Sinicization and Sinicization ideologies, as well as their Hoklo and Chinese ethnocultural cores. At the same time, the parties have competed to portray themselves as the legitimate protectors of minority interests by promoting Hakka and Aboriginal cultures. These concomitant logics have discouraged parties from appealing to ethnonationalist rhetoric, prompting them to express their antagonistic ideologies of Taiwanese and Chinese nationalism through more liberal conceptions of language rights. Therefore, the book argues that constraints to cultural and linguistic recognition in Taiwan are shaped by political rather than cultural and sociolinguistic factors. Investigating Taiwan’s counterintuitive ethnolinguistic situation, this book makes an important theoretical contribution to the literature to many fields of study and will appeal to scholars of Taiwanese politics, sociolinguistics, culture and history.

Building Temples in China

Author : Selina Ching Chan,Graeme Lang
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 190 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2014-11-27
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781136171055

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Building Temples in China by Selina Ching Chan,Graeme Lang Pdf

Much has been written on how temples are constructed or reconstructed for reviving local religious and communal life or for recycling tradition after the market reforms in China. The dynamics between the state and society that lie behind the revival of temples and religious practices initiated by the locals have been well-analysed. However, there is a gap in the literature when it comes to understanding religious revivals that were instead led by local governments. This book examines the revival of worship of the Chinese Deity Huang Daxian and the building of many new temples to the god in mainland China over the last 20 years. It analyses the role of local governments in initiating temple construction projects in China, and how development-oriented temple-building activities in Mainland China reveal the forces of transnational ties, capital, markets and identities, as temples were built with the hope of developing tourism, boosting the local economy, and enhancing Chinese identities for Hong Kong worshippers and Taiwanese in response to the reunification of Hong Kong to China. Including chapters on local religious memory awakening, pilgrimage as a form of tourism, women temple managers, entrepreneurialism and the religious economy, and based on extensive fieldwork, Chan and Lang have produced a truly interdisciplinary follow up to The Rise of a Refugee God which will appeal to students and scholars of Chinese religion, Chinese culture, Asian anthropology, cultural heritage and Daoism alike.

Anarchy in the Pure Land

Author : Justin Ritzinger
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2017-08-31
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780190848071

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Anarchy in the Pure Land by Justin Ritzinger Pdf

Anarchy in the Pure Land investigates the twentieth-century reinvention of the cult of Maitreya, the future Buddha, conceived by the reformer Taixu and promoted by the Chinese Buddhist reform movement. The cult presents an apparent anomaly: It shows precisely the kind of concern for ritual, supernatural beings, and the afterlife that the reformers supposedly rejected in the name of "modernity." This book shows that, rather than a concession to tradition, the reimagining of ideas and practices associated with Maitreya was an important site for formulating a Buddhist vision of modernity. Justin Ritzinger argues that the cult of Maitreya represents an attempt to articulate a new constellation of values, integrating novel understandings of the good, clustered around modern visions of utopia, with the central Buddhist goal of Buddhahood. In Part One he traces the roots of this constellation to Taixu's youthful career as an anarchist. Part Two examines its articulation in the Maitreya School's theology and its social development from its inception to World War II. Part Three looks at its subsequent decline and contemporary legacy within and beyond orthodox Buddhism. Through these investigations, Anarchy in the Pure Land develops a new framework for alternative understandings of modernity in Buddhism.

Religion and the Global Politics of Human Rights

Author : Thomas Banchoff,Robert Wuthnow
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2011-05-04
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0199841039

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Religion and the Global Politics of Human Rights by Thomas Banchoff,Robert Wuthnow Pdf

Are human rights universal or the product of specific cultures? Is democracy a necessary condition for the achievement of human rights in practice? And when, if ever, is it legitimate for external actors to impose their understandings of human rights upon particular countries? In the contemporary context of globalization, these questions have a salient religious dimension. Religion intersects with global human rights agendas in multiple ways, including: whether ''universal'' human rights are in fact an imposition of Christian understandings; whether democracy, the ''rule of the people,'' is compatible with God's law; and whether international efforts to enforce human rights including religious freedom amount to an illicit imperialism. This book brings together leading specialists across disciplines for the first major survey of the religious politics of human rights across the world's major regions, political systems, and faith traditions. The authors take a bottom-up approach and focus particularly on hot-button issues like human rights in Islam, Falun Gong in China, and religion in the former Soviet Union. Each essay examines the interaction of human rights and religion in practice and the challenges they pose for national and international policymakers.

Experiencing Globalization

Author : Derrick M. Nault,Bei Dawei,Evangelos Voulgarakis,Rab Paterson,Cesar Andres-Miguel Suva
Publisher : Anthem Press
Page : 227 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2013-02-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780857285591

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Experiencing Globalization by Derrick M. Nault,Bei Dawei,Evangelos Voulgarakis,Rab Paterson,Cesar Andres-Miguel Suva Pdf

This collection of essays, with special reference to Asia, analyzes religion through lived experience and reveals how religious phenomena are inextricably linked to globalizing processes.

Modern Chinese Religion II: 1850 - 2015 (2 vols)

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 1127 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2015-10-20
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004304642

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Modern Chinese Religion II: 1850 - 2015 (2 vols) by Anonim Pdf

This book examines the transformation of values in China since 1850, first in the “secular” realms of economics, science, medicine, aesthetics, media and gender, and then in each of the major religions (Confucianism, Buddhism, Daoism, Christianity) and in Marxist discourse.

Charisma and Compassion

Author : C. Julia Huang
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2009-01-31
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780674264618

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Charisma and Compassion by C. Julia Huang Pdf

The Venerable Cheng-yen is an unassuming Taiwanese Buddhist nun who leads a worldwide social welfare movement with five million devotees in over thirty countries—with its largest branch in the United States. Tzu-Chi (Compassion Relief) began as a tiny, grassroots women's charitable group; today in Taiwan it runs three state-of-the-art hospitals, a television channel, and a university. Cheng-yen, who has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, is a leader in Buddhist peace activism and has garnered recognition by Business Week as an entrepreneurial star. Based on extensive fieldwork in Taiwan, Malaysia, Japan, and the United States, this book explores the transformation of Tzu-Chi. C. Julia Huang offers a vivid ethnography that examines the movement’s organization, its relationship with NGOs and humanitarian organizations, and the nature of its Buddhist transnationalism, which is global in scope and local in practice. Tzu-Chi's identity is intimately tied to its leader, and Huang illuminates Cheng-yen's successful blending of charisma and compassion and the personal relationship between leader and devotee that defines the movement. This important book sheds new light on religion and cultural identity and contributes to our understanding of the nature of charisma and the role of faith-based organizations.

Religion and Contemporary Politics [2 volumes]

Author : Timothy J. Demy,Jeffrey M. Shaw Ph.D.
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 1038 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2019-09-19
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781440839337

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Religion and Contemporary Politics [2 volumes] by Timothy J. Demy,Jeffrey M. Shaw Ph.D. Pdf

With respect to the countries of the world, this work addresses two basic questions: "How does religion affect politics in this country?" and "How does politics affect religion in this country?" Although there are many books on the topics of religion and politics, reference works that consider the two together are few, with those that do exist primarily addressing theory rather than trends. The present work does the latter, contextualizing them within regional and national boundaries. In so doing, it recognizes the power of political and religious ideas and movements on individuals, communities, and nations, making the work a valuable resource for several disciplines, among them political science, international relations, religion, and sociology. The work focuses on the interplay of religion and politics in countries around the world with an emphasis on the post-2000s. It is organized by global geographic regions including Africa, Central and South America, and the Middle East and presents countries alphabetically within those sections. Each region has a brief overview of the political-religious dynamics of the area so readers can compare and contrast the dynamics between and among countries in a region. The work also includes an introduction, sidebars, and a bibliography.