Author:
Goossaert, Vincent.
Imprint:Chicago ; London : University of Chicago Press, 2011.
Descriptionxi, 464 p. ; 24 cm.
Note:Pt. I. Religions and revolutions. The late Qing religious landscape -- Ideology, religion, and the construction of a modern state, 1898-1937 -- Model religions for a modern China : Christianity, Buddhism, and religious citizenship -- Cultural revitalization : redemptive societies and secularized traditions -- Rural resistance and adaptation, 1898-1949 -- The CCP and religion, 1921-66 -- Spiritual civilization and political Utopianism -- Pt. II. Multiple religious modernities : into the twenty-first century. Alternative trajectories for religion in the Chinese world -- Filial piety, the family, and death -- Revivals of communal religion in the later twentieth century -- The evolution of modern religiosities -- Official discourses and institutions of religion -- Global religions, ethnic identities, and geopolitics.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (405-440) and index.