2006
DOI: 10.1017/s0021911806000684
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The Politics of a Reviving Buddhist Temple: State, Association, and Religion in Southeast China

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“…This commercial development of religious sites is common in China and indeed more generally in Asia (Kitiarsa 2008). This commodification of religion is also consistent with greater state intervention in the management of religion in China since the 1990s and those groups that cannot achieve recognition from the state as a religion may attempt to flourish as cultural or tourist sites under the regulation of local state agencies (Ashiwa and Wank 2006).…”
Section: China As a Tributary Statementioning
confidence: 59%
“…This commercial development of religious sites is common in China and indeed more generally in Asia (Kitiarsa 2008). This commodification of religion is also consistent with greater state intervention in the management of religion in China since the 1990s and those groups that cannot achieve recognition from the state as a religion may attempt to flourish as cultural or tourist sites under the regulation of local state agencies (Ashiwa and Wank 2006).…”
Section: China As a Tributary Statementioning
confidence: 59%
“…The country's religious legislative work is progressing substantially (Ying 2006;Tong 2010). Various religious associations have been restored on the national and local level (Ashiwa and Wank 2006). Numerous temples, churches and mosques have been built or redecorated in towns and villages (Overmyer 2003;Dean 2003;Madsen 2003;Hillman 2004).…”
Section: Religious Restrictions In Contemporary China and Their Rootsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Данас је ово "место религијске активности", како је овај манастир формално регистрован, један од најбогатијих и најдина-мичнијих будистичких храмова у Кини. Аутори тврде да је данашња ад-министрација храма Нанпутуо пример модерне организације која је никла крајем 20. века (Ashiwa & Wank 2006). Изабрала сам овај рад пре свега као компаративну литературу с обзиром на то да је тема моје докторске тезе везана за Шаолин храм у Хенан провинцији.…”
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