Religion, Culture, and the Public Sphere in China and Japan

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This collection examines the impact of East Asian religion and culture on the public sphere, defined as an idealized discursive arena that mediates the official and private spheres. Contending that the actors and agents on the fringes of society were instrumental in shaping the public sphere in traditional and modern East Asia, it considers how these outliers contribute to religious, intellectual, and cultural dialog in the public sphere. Jürgen Habermas conceptualized the public sphere as the discursive arena which grew within Western European bourgeoisie society, arguably overlooking topics such as gender, minorities, and non-European civilizations, as well as the extent to which agency in the public sphere is effective in non-Western societies and how practitioners on the outskirts of mainstream society can participate. This volume responds to and builds upon this dialogue by addressing how religious, intellectual, and cultural agency in the public sphere shapes East Asian cultures, particularly the activities of those found on the peripheries of historic and modern societies.


Examines how religious, intellectual, and cultural agency in the public sphere shapes East Asian cultures Puts into an Asian, global and contemporary context Habermas' seminal 1962 work 'The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere' Considers significant topics such as gender and minorities in relation to the building of the contemporary public sphere in China and Japan

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Albert Welter is professor of Chinese religion and culture in the Department of East Asian Studies at the University of Arizona. He specializes in medieval Chinese Buddhism, and is exploring the impact of administrative policies on secularism and religion in China as well as Buddhist interactions with elite, literati culture.

Jeffrey Newmark is assistant professor of Japanese language and culture in the Program of East Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Winnipeg. His expertise lies in early modern Japanese intellectual history, particularly nineteenth century thought. He is currently investigating the public sphere in the late Tokugawa Osaka region.



Inhalt
Introduction: The East Asian Public Sphere.- The Sphere of Privilege: Confucian Culture and the Administration of Buddhism (and Religion) in China.- Conservative and Progressive Models for Buddhism under the Republic of China.- Islamic Charity in China: Its Organizations and Activities in a New Era.- Knowing the [Confucian] Way and the Political Sphere.- A Self-Made Outlier in the Tokugawa Public Sphere: shio Heihachir and His 1837 Osaka Riot.- Longing for the Ideal World: An Unofficial Religious Association in the Late Tokugawa Public Sphere.- Religious Minorities and the Public Sphere: Kagawa Toyohiko and Christian Counterpublics in Modern Japanese Society.- Truths Unacknowledged: The Public Sphere and Japan's Colonial Project in Korea.- The East Asian Public Sphere: Concluding Remarks and Theoretical Considerations.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09789811096174
    • Editor Jeffrey Newmark, Albert Welter
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Auflage Softcover reprint of the original 1st edition 2017
    • Größe H210mm x B148mm x T15mm
    • Jahr 2018
    • EAN 9789811096174
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 9811096171
    • Veröffentlichung 15.07.2018
    • Titel Religion, Culture, and the Public Sphere in China and Japan
    • Untertitel Religion and Society in Asia Pacific
    • Gewicht 356g
    • Herausgeber Springer Nature Singapore
    • Anzahl Seiten 272
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Sozialwissenschaften, Recht & Wirtschaft

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