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“Remaking Tradition in a World in Motion: Towards a Theory of Globalization and Religious Modernity”

“Remaking Tradition in a World in Motion: Towards a Theory of Globalization and Religious Modernity”
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摘要 In this paper, I seek to develop a framework within which to investigate the place of religious traditions in modem, global society. Economic and political modemity--globalization, the nation-state, and the development of global networks and organizations--establish widely-shared frames in which religions have been transformed. In particular, the development of global capitalism has provided unprecedented financial means and technologies of communication to religious leaders. I propose that local religious culture must be considered in light of these new organizational forms, networks, and practices. I take as my starting point a single location in China, the Daoist temple complex at Wudang Mountain, and the associated practices and activities of the Wudang Daoists. I consider how Wudang Daoism fits into four projects and two fields of practice. The four projects are cosmopolitan, civilizational, national and religious; the fields of practice are regional and diasporic.
出处 《Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences》 2010年第2期108-125,共18页 复旦人文社会科学论丛(英文版)
关键词 religion and globalization modernity DAOISM COSMOPOLITANISM regional culture diasporic culture Fujian Diaspora 宗教文化 全球化 传统 世界 运动 民族国家 全球网络 国际大都会
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