Religion and nationalism in Asia
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Religion and nationalism in Asia
(Politics in Asia series)
Routledge, 2020
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book re-examines the relationship between religion and nationalism in a contemporary Asian context, with a focus on East, South and South East Asia.
Addressing empirical, analytical, and normative questions, it analyses selected case studies from across Asia, including China, India, Iraq, Japan, Pakistan, the Philippines and Sri Lanka and compares the differences and commonalities between the diverse configurations of nationalism and religion across the continent. It then goes on to explain reasons for the regional religious resurgence and asks, is the nation-state model, aligned with secularism, suitable for the region? Exploring the two interrelated issues of legacies and possibilities, this book also examines the relationship between nationalism and modernity, identifying possible and desirable trajectories which go beyond existing configurations of nationalism and religion.
Bringing together a stellar line up of contributors in the field, Religion and Nationalism in Asia will be a valuable resource for students and scholars of Asian religion and politics as well as sociology, ethnicity, nationalism and comparative politics.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Legacies and Possibilities 1. Tagore and the Conception of Critical Nationalism 2. Midnight's Children: Religion and Nationalism in South Asia 3. Articulations of Religiously-Motivated Nationalism within Philippine Catholicism: A Critical Assessment 4. Reconsidering the Relation between 'Sectarianism' and Nationalism in the Middle East 5. The Irony of Secular Nation-Building in Japanese Modernity: Inoue Kowashi and Fukuzawa Yukichi 6. Buddhism, Cosmology, and Great East Asian Co-prosperity Area: Multiculturalism and Nationalism in the Pre-war period Japan 7. Political modernity in East Asia: Religion, nationalism and subversion of imperialism 8. Religious Nationalism with Non-domination: Ahn Changho's Cosmopolitan Patriotis 9. The Structural Problem of Religious Freedom in China: Towards a Confucian-Christian Synthesis 10. Augustine's Critique of Religious Identity and Its Implications for the Chinese Church 11. Post-Chinese Reconnections through Religion: Buddhism, Christianity, and Confucianism 12. Conclusion
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