Panel 3: The Global and the ModernThis article examines the production of sacrality in the context of globalization, through the case of encounters between international spiritual tourists and Chinese monks. The sacred mountain of Huashan has historically been localized in the context of Daoist cosmology, Chinese imperial civilizing, socialist nation‐building and, now, global capitalism. While the monks experience Huashan as a gateway for embeddedness into Daoist lineage, ritual and cosmology, the spiritual tourists approach it as a fountain of raw, consumable energy on a path of disembedding and individuation. But encounters between the two groups lead to the mutual interference and interpenetration of both trajectories. Undermining dicho...
International audienceThis chapter investigates the architecture, icons, and activities of two Buddh...
International audienceThis article examines the level of religious mobilization of Buddhism in post-...
Pilgrimage has long played an important role in many of the world\u27s religions; examples include t...
This article examines the production of sacrality in the context of globalization, through the case...
Topic: Daoism Today: Science, Health, EcologyBased on a study of encounters between Chinese and West...
Foguangshan, one of the most prominent Buddhist organizations in Taiwan, has over the past decade al...
This paper takes a fresh look at the global spread of the Chinese–Taiwanese new religious movement Y...
[[abstract]]The relation between religions and Chinese transnationalism has fallen into the cracks b...
This article attempts to describe the modern pilgrimage movement that is considered as a major point...
International audienceBased on fieldwork conducted in the Île-de-France, this article distinguishes ...
This thesis examines three major Chinese Buddhist temples in Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa and argues...
International audienceThis article examines Daoist concepts of the relationship between the body and...
This paper aims to locate the essence of new religions which manifest themselves as part and parcel ...
255. Panel Title: Global Religious Supermarket: Spiritualism, Politics and IdentityAlong with global...
Panel 116 - Domesticating Geopolitics (1)The cultural proximity of people from Fujian province in Ch...
International audienceThis chapter investigates the architecture, icons, and activities of two Buddh...
International audienceThis article examines the level of religious mobilization of Buddhism in post-...
Pilgrimage has long played an important role in many of the world\u27s religions; examples include t...
This article examines the production of sacrality in the context of globalization, through the case...
Topic: Daoism Today: Science, Health, EcologyBased on a study of encounters between Chinese and West...
Foguangshan, one of the most prominent Buddhist organizations in Taiwan, has over the past decade al...
This paper takes a fresh look at the global spread of the Chinese–Taiwanese new religious movement Y...
[[abstract]]The relation between religions and Chinese transnationalism has fallen into the cracks b...
This article attempts to describe the modern pilgrimage movement that is considered as a major point...
International audienceBased on fieldwork conducted in the Île-de-France, this article distinguishes ...
This thesis examines three major Chinese Buddhist temples in Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa and argues...
International audienceThis article examines Daoist concepts of the relationship between the body and...
This paper aims to locate the essence of new religions which manifest themselves as part and parcel ...
255. Panel Title: Global Religious Supermarket: Spiritualism, Politics and IdentityAlong with global...
Panel 116 - Domesticating Geopolitics (1)The cultural proximity of people from Fujian province in Ch...
International audienceThis chapter investigates the architecture, icons, and activities of two Buddh...
International audienceThis article examines the level of religious mobilization of Buddhism in post-...
Pilgrimage has long played an important role in many of the world\u27s religions; examples include t...