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The Globalization of Chinese Buddhism: Clergy and Devotee Networks In the Twentieth Century
Author Wank, David L. ; Ashiwa, Yoshiko
Source International Journal of Asian Studies
Volumev.2 n.2
Date2005.07
Pages217 - 237
PublisherCambridge University Press
Publisher Url https://www.cambridge.org/
LocationCambridge, UK [劍橋, 英國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
Keyword中國佛教=Chinese Buddhism
AbstractThe article examines the globalization of China’s Buddhism. Such new modern values as science and progress, along with competition from Christianity stimulated a modern reform of Buddhism in China in the early twentieth century that was then carried abroad through emigration and other transnational movement. This paper examines the ongoing interactions among Buddhists across difference nation-state spaces that have constituted the spread of this Buddhism. We show how transnational networks of clergy and devotees are constituted through affiliations of kinship, loyalty and region. These, in turn, faciliate allocations of personnel, money, and legitimacy that have not only institutionalized Buddhism in Southeast Asian and North American overseas Chinese communities but also supported its revival in
late twentieth century China.
Table of contentsIntroduction 217
Chinese Globalization through Transnational Networks 219
The Network Organization of Chinese Buddhism 220
The Modernization of Buddhism: from China to the Diaspora 222
Growth of the Chinese Diaspora 223
The Movement of Buddhism to Southeast Asia and North America 224
Clergy Networks 226
Clergy Careers and Networks 226
Lay Devotee Networks as an Expansive Force 232
Conclusion 234
References 236
ISSN14795914 (P); 14795922 (E)
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Created date2008.01.23
Modified date2021.02.22



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