Heritage and Religion in East Asia

Heritage and Religion in East Asia

Rowlands, Michael; Wang, Shu-Li; Zhu, Yujie

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2020

248

Dura

Inglês

9780367468125

15 a 20 dias

503

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1. Heritage and Religion in East Asia; Part I Recognition and Remembrance in Religion and Heritage; 2. Dealing with Death; Separating and Mixing Religious and Secular Heritage; 3. Who Owns "the Culture of the Yellow Emperor"?; Part II Modernizing Heritage; 4. After the Heritage: Fate of Gangneng Danoje Between Religious Ritual and Cultural Festival; 5. Japan and China: Parallel and Divergent Tracks in Modernity?; 6. Ethnic Religion after Disasters: Intangible Cultural Heritage in China; Part III From Heritage to Religion; 7. Heritage, Ritual Space and Contested Urbanization in Southern China; 8. Heritage Conservation and Ethnic Associations: the Chaozhou Hungry Ghosts Festival in Hong Kong; 9. The Lute of Heaven of Golden Dragon Valley: Transcending; Part IV Authenticity and Sacred; 10. Between Religious Authenticity and Intangible Cultural Heritage: The Cult of Mazu in Taiwan, Fujian and Hainan Island; 11. Issues Regarding the Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage Related to Religion in Japan; 12. Seichi Junrei: Heritage, Pilgrimage and Popular Culture in Contemporary Japan; 13. Afterword: Secular Sacred and Religious Sacred
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Intangible Cultural Heritage;East Asian countries;Chinese Government;Religious practitioners;Mazu Temple;Heritage practices;Intangible Folk Cultural Properties;Ethnic religion;Central Government;Religious heritage;Chinese Communist Party;Intangible Cultural Heritage Convention;National Ich;Important Intangible Folk Cultural Properties;Ancestral Halls;Intangible Heritage;Important Intangible Cultural Properties;Ich;Shinto Shrines;Late Qing Intellectuals;Intangible Cultural Properties;Gion Festival;Hungry Ghosts Festival;Mazu Culture;Anime Fans;Yellow Emperor;Tomb Sweeping Day;UNESCO Convention;Chaozhou People;National Cultural Property