Rethinking Material Religion in the East: Orientalism and Religious Material Culture in Contemporary Western Academia
This paper reviews the historical development of the modern discourse of “Orientalism” and the emergence of material culture as a self-reflexive theoretical transition in the West. Further, it investigates new types of Orientalism in the study of religious material culture. The traditional Orientali...
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doaj-8cdba8a051a64a3b8c04a3143891d4d82020-11-24T21:48:55ZengMDPI AGReligions2077-14442018-02-01926210.3390/rel9020062rel9020062Rethinking Material Religion in the East: Orientalism and Religious Material Culture in Contemporary Western AcademiaXing Wang0University College, University of Oxford, OX1 4BH, UKThis paper reviews the historical development of the modern discourse of “Orientalism” and the emergence of material culture as a self-reflexive theoretical transition in the West. Further, it investigates new types of Orientalism in the study of religious material culture. The traditional Orientalist approach to understanding foreign cultures has been abandoned in Western academia for decades owing to its moral judgment and lack of neutrality. However, an implicit form of Orientalism still exists in contemporary Western academia. Material culture appeared as a new trend in understanding the world as not solely dominated by human beings but also transformed by material objects. Religious material culture, far from explaining the reality of religious phenomena in different cultures, constructs new realities to solve problems in Western intellectual discourse. This is the case with the study of Chinese religions and material life.http://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/9/2/62Orientalismmaterial cultureChinese religionmaterial religion |
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Rethinking Material Religion in the East: Orientalism and Religious Material Culture in Contemporary Western Academia |
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Rethinking Material Religion in the East: Orientalism and Religious Material Culture in Contemporary Western Academia |
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This paper reviews the historical development of the modern discourse of “Orientalism” and the emergence of material culture as a self-reflexive theoretical transition in the West. Further, it investigates new types of Orientalism in the study of religious material culture. The traditional Orientalist approach to understanding foreign cultures has been abandoned in Western academia for decades owing to its moral judgment and lack of neutrality. However, an implicit form of Orientalism still exists in contemporary Western academia. Material culture appeared as a new trend in understanding the world as not solely dominated by human beings but also transformed by material objects. Religious material culture, far from explaining the reality of religious phenomena in different cultures, constructs new realities to solve problems in Western intellectual discourse. This is the case with the study of Chinese religions and material life. |
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Orientalism material culture Chinese religion material religion |
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