This chapter explores the multidimensional relationship between exceptional sites and the contexts in which they function by focusing on the emergence of the so-called Shanghai buddhascape of the 1920s and 1930s and its influence on the contemporary urban fabric. It describes Shanghai as a privileged site for understanding Buddhist-inspired self-fashioning and, more generally, the spatial tactics of Buddhist practitioners in the context of colonial modernity as well as global capitalism. It also considers the sensitivities of the urban cultural elite toward Buddhism and its presence in China's modern cityscapes. It argues that ordinary Shanghai urbanites find solace and purpose in Buddhist technologies of salvation
Why, in the second decade of the 21st century, do Chinese temple-goers visit Buddhist temples even i...
The Universal Exposition Shanghai 2010: Better City, Better Life was a key moment in China’s urbanis...
This dissertation examines transnational spaces of Chinatowns as a point of departure to reflect upo...
This chapter explores the multidimensional relationship between exceptional sites and the contexts i...
This paper looks at the dynamic relationship between Buddhism, business, and merit in urban China, p...
The article presents an ethnography of Buddhist practice groups in Wutong village, an urban village ...
This qualitative research focuses on one Buddhist temple in urban Shanghai from the ground up to bet...
The article presents an ethnography of Buddhist practice groups in Wutong village, an urban village ...
International audienceThis chapter investigates the architecture, icons, and activities of two Buddh...
This article aims to explore Buddhism’s often-overlooked presence on London’s urban landscape, showi...
本文运用田野调查等实证研究方法,以福州开元寺个案,归纳分析都市佛教社会参与的变化,观察都市佛教在社会功能上的转型。本文对这个问题进行探索,目的是以之为都市佛教在现代社会的存适提供一个个案研究实例的参照...
In this short essay I look at Shanghai’s commodified cityscape in the context of colonial modernity ...
This thesis aims to explore the method of designing contemporary Chinese Buddhist temples in terms o...
China is in the midst of the fastest and largest process of urbanization in history. Alongside the d...
Item does not contain fulltextHong Kong is a dense urbanesque region, in which space is used in mult...
Why, in the second decade of the 21st century, do Chinese temple-goers visit Buddhist temples even i...
The Universal Exposition Shanghai 2010: Better City, Better Life was a key moment in China’s urbanis...
This dissertation examines transnational spaces of Chinatowns as a point of departure to reflect upo...
This chapter explores the multidimensional relationship between exceptional sites and the contexts i...
This paper looks at the dynamic relationship between Buddhism, business, and merit in urban China, p...
The article presents an ethnography of Buddhist practice groups in Wutong village, an urban village ...
This qualitative research focuses on one Buddhist temple in urban Shanghai from the ground up to bet...
The article presents an ethnography of Buddhist practice groups in Wutong village, an urban village ...
International audienceThis chapter investigates the architecture, icons, and activities of two Buddh...
This article aims to explore Buddhism’s often-overlooked presence on London’s urban landscape, showi...
本文运用田野调查等实证研究方法,以福州开元寺个案,归纳分析都市佛教社会参与的变化,观察都市佛教在社会功能上的转型。本文对这个问题进行探索,目的是以之为都市佛教在现代社会的存适提供一个个案研究实例的参照...
In this short essay I look at Shanghai’s commodified cityscape in the context of colonial modernity ...
This thesis aims to explore the method of designing contemporary Chinese Buddhist temples in terms o...
China is in the midst of the fastest and largest process of urbanization in history. Alongside the d...
Item does not contain fulltextHong Kong is a dense urbanesque region, in which space is used in mult...
Why, in the second decade of the 21st century, do Chinese temple-goers visit Buddhist temples even i...
The Universal Exposition Shanghai 2010: Better City, Better Life was a key moment in China’s urbanis...
This dissertation examines transnational spaces of Chinatowns as a point of departure to reflect upo...