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Einband grossThe Sage and the People
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The Sage and the People

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256 Seiten
Englisch
Oxford University Presserschienen am03.08.2015
Winner of the 2015 Pierre-Antoine Bernheim Prize for the History of Religion by the Acad?mie des Inscriptions et Belles-LettresAfter a century during which Confucianism was viewed by academics as a relic of the imperial past or, at best, a philosophical resource, its striking comeback in Chinese society today raises a number of questions about the role that this ancient tradition might play in a contemporary context. The Sage and the People is the first comprehensive enquiry into the "Confucian revival" that began in China during the 2000s. Based on extensive anthropological fieldwork carried out over eight years in various parts of the country, it explores the re-appropriation and reinvention of popular practices in fields as diverse as education, self-cultivation, religion, ritual, and politics.The book analyzes the complexity of the "Confucian revival" within the broader context of emerging challenges to such categories as religion, philosophy, and science that prevailed in modernization narratives throughout the last century. Exploring state cults both in Mainland China and Taiwan, authors S?bastien Billioud and Jo?l Thoraval compare the interplay between politics and religion on the two shores of the Taiwan strait and attempt to shed light on possible future developments of Confucianism in Chinese society.mehr
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KlappentextWinner of the 2015 Pierre-Antoine Bernheim Prize for the History of Religion by the Acad?mie des Inscriptions et Belles-LettresAfter a century during which Confucianism was viewed by academics as a relic of the imperial past or, at best, a philosophical resource, its striking comeback in Chinese society today raises a number of questions about the role that this ancient tradition might play in a contemporary context. The Sage and the People is the first comprehensive enquiry into the "Confucian revival" that began in China during the 2000s. Based on extensive anthropological fieldwork carried out over eight years in various parts of the country, it explores the re-appropriation and reinvention of popular practices in fields as diverse as education, self-cultivation, religion, ritual, and politics.The book analyzes the complexity of the "Confucian revival" within the broader context of emerging challenges to such categories as religion, philosophy, and science that prevailed in modernization narratives throughout the last century. Exploring state cults both in Mainland China and Taiwan, authors S?bastien Billioud and Jo?l Thoraval compare the interplay between politics and religion on the two shores of the Taiwan strait and attempt to shed light on possible future developments of Confucianism in Chinese society.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9780190263805
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
FormatE101
Erscheinungsjahr2015
Erscheinungsdatum03.08.2015
Seiten256 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse32963 Kbytes
Illustrationen66 illus.
Artikel-Nr.1911862
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Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgments IntroductionPart 1 - Jiaohua: The Confucian revival in China as an educative projectChapter 1. Confucian education during the 20th century: A retrospective outlookChapter 2. The new institutionalization of Confucian educationChapter 3. A modern anti-intellectualism: The body, the child, the peoplePart 2 - Anshen liming or the religious dimension of ConfucianismChapter 4. "The varieties of religious experience"Chapter 5. Questioning modern categoriesChapter 6. The quest for the recognition of Confucian religionPart 3 - Between rites and politics: LijiaoChapter 7. The Confucius cult: Historical retrospective Chapter 8. Qufu, 2007Chapter 9. The use and abuse of Confucius Chapter 10. Between religious ritual and political ceremonial: Cosmology and national state ConclusionEpilogue BibliographyIndexmehr

Autor

Sébastien Billioud is Professor of Chinese Studies at University Paris-Diderot, Sorbonne Paris Cité and Head of the East Asian studies department. Based on a cross-disciplinary approach in anthropology and intellectual history, his research explores the multi-faceted development of contemporary Confucianism.Joël Thoraval is Senior Researcher at the Research Center on Modern and Contemporary China, School for Higher Studies in Social Sciences (EHESS), Paris. Specializing in social anthropology and intellectual history, he has also written extensively on contemporary Chinese philosophy. He has spent nearly 20 years in Eastern Asia and is the former Head of EHESS's China Center.