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Gareth Fisher
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| #756331 in Books | 2014-08-31 | 2014-08-31 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x6.00 x.75l, | File type: PDF | 280 pages||||In recent years, a number of books about Buddhism in contemporary China and Taiwan have been published.|This book is a welcome addition. . . . This book makes an important contribution to the study of contemporary Buddhism in China. Although lay Buddhist grou
From Comrades to Bodhisattvas is the first book-length study of Han Chinese Buddhism in post-Mao China. Using an ethnographic approach supported by over a decade of field research, it provides an intimate portrait of lay Buddhist practitioners in Beijing who have recently embraced a religion that they were once socialized to see as harmful superstition. The book focuses on the lively discourses and debates that take place among these new practitioners in an unu...
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