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Text and Context in the Modern History of Chinese ReligionsSocieties and Their Sacred Texts is an edited volume (Philip Clart, David Ownby, and Wang Chien-chuan) offering eight essays on the modern history of redemptive societies in China and Vietnam by an international cast of scholars. The focus of the volume is on the texts produced by the various groups, examining questions of textual production (spirit-writing), textual traditions (how to "modernize" traditional discourse), textual authority (the role of texts in making a master a master), and the distribution of texts (via China's experience of "print capitalism"). Throughout, the goal is to explore in depth what some scholars have called the most vital aspect of Chinese religion during the Republican period.
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ContentsOn the ContributorsIntroductionPhilip Clart and David Ownby1 Giving Believers Back Their Voice: Agency and Heresy in Late Imperial ChinaBarend J. ter Haar2 The Composition and Distribution of the Scriptures of the Tongshanshe, with a Focus on the Ten Thousand Buddha Scripture (1917-1949)Wang Chien-chuan Translated by David Ownby3 The Religious Texts of the Moral Studies Society: Print Publications, Photographs, and Visual PresentationsFan Chun-wu Translated by David Ownby4 Science and Spirit-Writing: the Shanghai Lingxuehui and the Changing Fate of Spiritualism in Republican ChinaMatthias Schumann5 Text and Context: a Tale of Two MastersDavid Ownby6 Transmission and Revision: Scripture Production in the Vietnamese Tu An Hieu Nghia MovementChung Yun-Ying (Translated by Philip Clart)7 The Bible of the Great Cycle of Esotericism: from the Xiantiandao Tradition to a Cao Dai Scripture in Colonial VietnamJeremy Jammes and David A. Palmer8 Text and Context in the Study of Spirit-Writing Cults: a Methodological Reflection on the Relationship of Ethnography and PhilologyPhilip ClartIndex
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