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Daoism In The Twentieth Century Between Eternity And Modernity Paperback David A Palmer Liu Xun

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Daoism In The Twentieth Century Between Eternity And Modernity Paperback David A Palmer Liu Xun
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Publisher: Global, Area, and International Archive
File Extension: PDF
File size: 91.65 MB
Pages: 404
Author: David A. Palmer; Liu Xun
ISBN: 9780984590933, 0984590935
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: Paperback

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Daoism In The Twentieth Century Between Eternity And Modernity Paperback David A Palmer Liu Xun by David A. Palmer; Liu Xun 9780984590933, 0984590935 instant download after payment.

In this volume an interdisciplinary group of scholars explores the social history and anthropology of Daoism from the late nineteenth century to the present, focusing on the evolution of traditional forms of practice and community, as well as modern reforms and reinventions both within China and on the global stage. Essays investigate ritual specialists, body cultivation and meditation traditions, monasticism, new religious movements, state-sponsored institutionalization, and transnational networks.

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