宗教作为金融资产:国家对中国佛教的投资

IF 0.5 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Courtney Bruntz
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这项研究揭示了自毛时代以来中国佛教圣地受到政府资助的原因,并认为佛教圣地的经济发展导致了宗教复兴——这可能是国家支持的意外后果。这项工作的重点是在普陀山——观音的故乡——收集的数据来自2012年和2013年夏天的实地调查。研究的第一部分考察了中国历史上个人赞助佛教遗址的各种方式,并认为支持奇迹故事、资助寺庙和创造宗教商品尤为重要。研究的第二部分考察和评估了当代融资,特别是塑造普陀山等圣地的商品化过程。在本文的最后,作者认为今天的佛教实践并没有受到经济发展的阻碍,而是复兴了。
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Religion as Financial Asset: State Investments in Chinese Buddhism
This study uncovers reasons why Buddhist sites in China since the time of Mao have received government patronage, and it argues that economic development at Buddhist sacred sites has resulted in religious revivalism—a perhaps unintended consequence of state support. The focus of the work is at Mount Putuo—the home of the Bodhisattva Guanyin—and data collected come from fieldwork during the summers of 2012 and 2013. The first portion of the study examines the various ways individuals have sponsored Buddhist sites through Chinese history and identifies the upholding of miracle tales, the financing of temples and the creation of religious commodities as particularly significant. The second portion of the study examines and evaluates contemporary financing, especially the processes of commodification that shape sacred sites like Mount Putuo. At the conclusion of this article, the author argues that Buddhist practice today has not been hindered by economic development but instead revived.
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Journal of Human Values
Journal of Human Values SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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1.40
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14.30%
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28
期刊介绍: The Journal of Human Values is a peer-reviewed tri-annual journal devoted to research on values. Communicating across manifold knowledge traditions and geographies, it presents cutting-edge scholarship on the study of values encompassing a wide range of disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. Reading values broadly, the journal seeks to encourage and foster a meaningful conversation among scholars for whom values are no esoteric resources to be archived uncritically from the past. Moving beyond cultural boundaries, the Journal looks at values as something that animates the contemporary in its myriad manifestations: politics and public affairs, business and corporations, global institutions and local organisations, and the personal and the private.
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