1. PAUL R. KATZ is Distinguished Research Fellow at the Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica, and Program Director of the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange. He is the author of Religion in China and its Modern Fate (Brandeis University Press, 2014) and Religion, Ethnicity, and Gender in Western Hunan during the Modern Era: The Dao among the Miao? (Routledge, forthcoming).
2. VINCENT GOOSSAERT is professor of Daoist history at EPHE, PSL (Paris) and coeditor of T'oung Pao. He is the author of Heavenly Masters: Two Thousand Years of the Daoist State (University of Hawai'i Press, November 2021) and Making Gods Speak: The Ritual Production of Revelation in Chinese Religious History (Harvard University Asia Center, forthcoming).
摘要
In recent years, both scholars and the general public have become increasingly fascinated by the role of religion in modern Chinese life. However, the bulk of attention has been devoted to changes caused by the repression of the Maoist era and subsequent religious revival. The Fifty Years That Changed Chinese Religion breaks new ground by systematically demonstrating that equally important transformative processes occurred during the period covering the last decade of the Qing dynasty and the entire Republican period. Focusing on Shanghai and Zhejiang, this book delves in depth into the real-life workings of social structures, religious practices and personal commitments as they evolved during this period of wrenching changes. At the same time, it goes further than the existing literature in terms of theoretical models and comparative perspectives, notably with other Asian countries such as Korea and Japan.
目次
Contents Acknowledgements vii Introduction 1 PART 1: COMMUNAL ORGANIZATION Chapter 1: The Transformation of Temple Cults 13 Chapter 2: Festivals in Jiangnan during the Late Qing and Republican Periods 37 PART 2: RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE Chapter 3: Stores of Knowledge: New Forms of Proselytizing 65 Chapter 4: Morality Books in the Modern Age 83 PART 3: INDIVIDUAL RELIGIOSITY Chapter 5: Elite Religiosity from Late Imperial Times to the Republic 99 Chapter 6: The Religious Life of Wang Yiting 117 Conclusion 137 Notes 147 Bibliography 199 About the Authors 243