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Religiosity and Social Movements in China: Divisions and Multiplications
作者 David A. Palmer ; Gilles, Guiheux ; Kuah-Pearce, Khun Eng
出處題名 Social Movements in China and Hong Kong: the Expansion of Protest Space
出版日期2009.01
頁次257 - 282
出版者Amsterdam University Press
出版者網址 https://www.aup.nl/en/
出版地Amsterdam, the Netherlands [阿姆斯特丹, 荷蘭]
資料類型專題研究論文=Research Paper
使用語言英文=English
附註項Author Affiliation: Hong Kong University
摘要To include religion in a discussion of emerging social movements in China would seem to be a natural thing to do: after all, one could argue that in China, the social movements with the greatest numbers of followers, the most efficient mobilizing ability, and the greatest capacity for resistance to government repression are religious ones. From the underground churches to Tibetan and Muslim movements to Falungong, organized popular resistance in China has frequently taken religious form since the late 20th century. And yet, an uncritical application of the sociological concept of the 'social movement', with its emphasis on conflict and a state-society dichotomy, to China's religious sphere–and perhaps, by extension, to Chinese society in general -- risks blinding us to the true location and dynamics of social agency in China. While it is not difficult to identify religious movements of resistance in China, such phenomena merely represent a small but attention-grabbing portion of a broader process of the redeployment of religious networks and communities in their relation to society and the state.
目次Questioning 'social movements'
Temple revivals in the Chinese countryside
The qigong movement
Conclusion
References
Index terms
ISBN9789089641311
點閱次數133
建檔日期2020.09.07
更新日期2020.09.07










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