Stating the sacred :: religion, China, and the formation of the nation-state /
"The nation-state is for the most part the product of a European mentalité. What happens when it is exported, along with colonialism, to other parts of the world? What happens in China when it encounters--either through force or by willing appropriation--European categories of nation and state...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The nation-state is for the most part the product of a European mentalité. What happens when it is exported, along with colonialism, to other parts of the world? What happens in China when it encounters--either through force or by willing appropriation--European categories of nation and state, along with their attendant formulations concerning science, rationality, politics, and economics, and their accompanying categories such as religion, the secular, the sacred, human rights, and freedom? How does an imperium become a nation? The central tenet of this book is that nation-states are the results of mythos and sanctified violence. Using government texts including China's constitution (which describes its sovereign domain as "sacred territory") and focusing on citizenship, religion, and territory, Walsh argues that the state sacralizes the nation and that it is this notion of the sacred, the inviolate, that frames and sustains nation-state building. It is used to justify territorial integrity and state sovereignty; with its deep religious underpinnings it shapes citizens of the state and makes them members of the nation. Sacrality, therefore, is a constitutive part of modern China, manifested in its constitution and how it engages the world"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxvii, 237 pages) |
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title_full_unstemmed | Stating the sacred : religion, China, and the formation of the nation-state / Michael J. Walsh |
title_short | Stating the sacred : |
title_sort | stating the sacred religion china and the formation of the nation state |
title_sub | religion, China, and the formation of the nation-state / |
topic | Civil religion China. Religion and state China. Citizenship China. National characteristics, Chinese. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85089965 Nation-state. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85090144 Chinese. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85024235 Religion civile Chine. Religion et État Chine. Chinois. Nation. nations. aat HISTORY Asia China. bisacsh Chinese fast Religion and state fast Citizenship fast Civil religion fast Nation-state fast National characteristics, Chinese fast |
topic_facet | Civil religion China. Religion and state China. Citizenship China. National characteristics, Chinese. Nation-state. Chinese. Religion civile Chine. Religion et État Chine. Chinois. Nation. nations. HISTORY Asia China. Chinese Religion and state Citizenship Civil religion Nation-state National characteristics, Chinese China |
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