This book offers the first systematic examination of the ways in which the notion of love has been introduced, adapted, and engineered as a political discourse for the building and rebuilding of a secular modern nation, appropriating Confucianism, Christianity, popular religion, ghost stories, political religion, and their religious affects.
This book offers the first systematic examination of the ways in which the notion of love has been introduced, adapted, and engineered as a political discourse for the building and rebuilding of a secular modern nation, appropriating Confucianism, Christianity, popular religion, ghost stories, political religion, and their religious affects.
Ting GUO is Assistant Professor of Cultural and Religious Studies, Chinese University of Hong Kong and book reviewer editor for the Journal of the American Academy of Religion. She co-hosts a podcast called .. in-betweeness (@shichapodcat).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Not Exactly a Love Story, Chapter One: From Confucianism to Radicalism: A Genealogy of Ai, Chapter Two: Sun Yat-sen and Soong Ching-ling's Socialist Theology of bo'ai (Universal Love), Chapter Three: Love as Spiritual Salvation: Popular Religion and Mao's Political Religion of Love, Chapter Four: Reinventing Confucianism: Authoritarian Traditionalism and Parental Governance in the Global Era, Chapter Five: Happy Father's Day, John: Between Filial Piety and Political Duty in Post-Handover Hong Kong, Conclusion: Transforming the Political Discourse of Love.
Introduction: Not Exactly a Love Story, Chapter One: From Confucianism to Radicalism: A Genealogy of Ai, Chapter Two: Sun Yat-sen and Soong Ching-ling's Socialist Theology of bo'ai (Universal Love), Chapter Three: Love as Spiritual Salvation: Popular Religion and Mao's Political Religion of Love, Chapter Four: Reinventing Confucianism: Authoritarian Traditionalism and Parental Governance in the Global Era, Chapter Five: Happy Father's Day, John: Between Filial Piety and Political Duty in Post-Handover Hong Kong, Conclusion: Transforming the Political Discourse of Love.
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