Article
Details
Citation
Gao Z (2024) Understanding Chinese Governance by Critiquing ¡®Religion¡¯. Method & Theory in the Study of Religion. https://doi.org/10.1163/15700682-bja10130
Abstract
As an indirect response to Galen Watts and Sharday Mosurinjohn¡¯s ¡°Can Critical Religion Play by Its Own Rules?¡± this article aims to explicate what ¡®critical religion¡¯ as a distinct theoretical framework means for the author in terms of how it has provided them a critical framework for understanding the history of China, especially its transition of self-identification from tianxia (ÌìÏÂ, all under Heaven) to a secular nation state, and some of its pressing ¡®religious¡¯ issues today. Upon the identification of a postcolonial condition in modern China where the indigenous elite have uncritically accepted ¡®religion¡¯ and other interdependently arisen modern categories, not only will
the differentiation between ¡®Chinese religion¡¯ and ¡®Chinese politics¡¯ be demonstrated as an illusion, but ¡®negotiating religion¡¯ will be proved by means of two case studies as a more adequate approach to understanding the governance by the Chinese Communist Party in contemporary China.
Keywords
critical religion; Chinese religion; Chinese politics
Journal
Method & Theory in the Study of Religion
Status | Early Online |
---|---|
Publication date online | 02/05/2024 |
Date accepted by journal | 28/03/2024 |
URL | |
Publisher | Brill |
ISSN | 0943-3058 |
eISSN | 1570-0682 |
People (1)
Senior Lecturer, Religion