Buddhism in Chinese Political Discourse: Construction of a Religious-patriotic Narrative

On three occasions Buddhism had to face and overcome major persecutions in the history of China, and there were various ways by which it created a discourse adapting to cultural and political circumstances in support of its doctrine. In the early twentieth century Chinese Buddhism emphasized a moder...

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Main Author: María Elvira Ríos Peñafiel
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: El Colegio de México, A.C. 2017-08-01
Series:Estudios de Asia y África
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Online Access:http://estudiosdeasiayafrica.colmex.mx/index.php/eaa/article/view/2225
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spelling doaj-aba8f0a019d94e7b8fb8abb8fee024f12020-11-24T20:43:44ZspaEl Colegio de México, A.C.Estudios de Asia y África0185-01642448-654X2017-08-0152356759210.24201/eaa.v52i3.22252234Buddhism in Chinese Political Discourse: Construction of a Religious-patriotic NarrativeMaría Elvira Ríos Peñafiel0Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile/Facultad de Gobierno/Centro de estudios de relaciones internacionalesOn three occasions Buddhism had to face and overcome major persecutions in the history of China, and there were various ways by which it created a discourse adapting to cultural and political circumstances in support of its doctrine. In the early twentieth century Chinese Buddhism emphasized a modernizing discourse, in order to later adapt its religious concepts to communist ideology. Today, Buddhism must respond to the Xi Jinping patriotic policy of the “Chinese Dream”. This paper aims to analyze the religious-political narrative through the use of concepts and ideas circulating in the media and public talks that the Buddhist Association of China promotes among believers.http://estudiosdeasiayafrica.colmex.mx/index.php/eaa/article/view/2225budismo, China, religiones, políticas chinas, partido
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Buddhism in Chinese Political Discourse: Construction of a Religious-patriotic Narrative
Estudios de Asia y África
budismo, China, religiones, políticas chinas, partido
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title Buddhism in Chinese Political Discourse: Construction of a Religious-patriotic Narrative
title_short Buddhism in Chinese Political Discourse: Construction of a Religious-patriotic Narrative
title_full Buddhism in Chinese Political Discourse: Construction of a Religious-patriotic Narrative
title_fullStr Buddhism in Chinese Political Discourse: Construction of a Religious-patriotic Narrative
title_full_unstemmed Buddhism in Chinese Political Discourse: Construction of a Religious-patriotic Narrative
title_sort buddhism in chinese political discourse: construction of a religious-patriotic narrative
publisher El Colegio de México, A.C.
series Estudios de Asia y África
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2448-654X
publishDate 2017-08-01
description On three occasions Buddhism had to face and overcome major persecutions in the history of China, and there were various ways by which it created a discourse adapting to cultural and political circumstances in support of its doctrine. In the early twentieth century Chinese Buddhism emphasized a modernizing discourse, in order to later adapt its religious concepts to communist ideology. Today, Buddhism must respond to the Xi Jinping patriotic policy of the “Chinese Dream”. This paper aims to analyze the religious-political narrative through the use of concepts and ideas circulating in the media and public talks that the Buddhist Association of China promotes among believers.
topic budismo, China, religiones, políticas chinas, partido
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