Religion and Media in China
Insights and Case Studies from the Mainland, Taiwan and Hong Kong
Herausgeber: Travagnin, Stefania
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Insights and Case Studies from the Mainland, Taiwan and Hong Kong
Herausgeber: Travagnin, Stefania
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This volume focuses on the intersection of religion and the media in China, bringing interdisciplinary approaches to bear on the role of religion in the lives of individuals and greater shifts within Chinese society in an increasingly media-saturated environment.
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This volume focuses on the intersection of religion and the media in China, bringing interdisciplinary approaches to bear on the role of religion in the lives of individuals and greater shifts within Chinese society in an increasingly media-saturated environment.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781138849396
- ISBN-10: 1138849391
- Artikelnr.: 42742761
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781138849396
- ISBN-10: 1138849391
- Artikelnr.: 42742761
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Stefania Travagnin is Rosalind Franklin Fellow and Assistant Professor of Religion in Asia at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands.
Introduction: Religion and Media in China: Volume Objectives, Challenges
and Themes Stefania Travagnin
PART ONE: Media Translations of Religion in China: History, Concepts and
Methods
1 Beyond the Conceptual Framework of Oppression and Resistance: Creativity,
Religion and the Internet in China Samuel Lengen
2 Regarding the Interplay of Popular Media and Religion in Hong Kong Yam
Chi-Keung
3 Charting Religion and Media in Taiwan: Media Expressions of Faith as
(Pluri)Identity Markers in the Democratization Era Stefania Travagnin
PART TWO: Religious Media and Religion in Secular Media: Case studies from
Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan
4 Eminence and Edutainment: Xingyun and Daoxin as Television Celebrities
Scott Pacey
5 From Woman Warrior to Good Wife: Confucian Influences on the Portrayal of
Women in China's Television Drama Manya Koetse
6 WeChat Together about the Buddha: the Construction of Sacred Space and
Religious Community in Shanghai through Social media Weishan Huang
7 Engaging with a Post-totalitarian State: Buddhism Online in China André
Laliberté
8 Buddhist Blogs in Mainland China and Taiwan: Discussing Buddhist
Approaches to Technology Beverley Mcguire
9 Three High-Profile Protestant Microbloggers in Contemporary China:
Expanding Public discourse or Burrowing into Religious Niches on Weibo?
Carsten Vala and Huang Jianbo
10 Digital Islam across the Greater China: Connecting Virtual Ummah to the
Chinese-Speaking Muslim Netizens Ho Wai-Yip
11 The Master Said, the Master Sold? Uses and Misuses of the Confucius Icon
in Chinese Commercial Advertising Giovanna Puppin
12 Dharma in Motion Pictures: Buddhist Cartoons and Documentaries in
Contemporary Taiwan Stefania Travagnin
13 The Curious Case of Discovering Noah's Ark in Hong Kong Yam Chi-Keung
14 Beyond Living Buddhas, Snowy Mountains and Mighty Mastiffs: Imagining
Tibetan Buddhism in Contemporary China's Mediascape Amy
Holmes-Tagchungdarpa
15 Huan-ting Zen: Crossing the Straits and Engendering Emotional
Transformation through Digital Media Paul J. Farrelly
and Themes Stefania Travagnin
PART ONE: Media Translations of Religion in China: History, Concepts and
Methods
1 Beyond the Conceptual Framework of Oppression and Resistance: Creativity,
Religion and the Internet in China Samuel Lengen
2 Regarding the Interplay of Popular Media and Religion in Hong Kong Yam
Chi-Keung
3 Charting Religion and Media in Taiwan: Media Expressions of Faith as
(Pluri)Identity Markers in the Democratization Era Stefania Travagnin
PART TWO: Religious Media and Religion in Secular Media: Case studies from
Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan
4 Eminence and Edutainment: Xingyun and Daoxin as Television Celebrities
Scott Pacey
5 From Woman Warrior to Good Wife: Confucian Influences on the Portrayal of
Women in China's Television Drama Manya Koetse
6 WeChat Together about the Buddha: the Construction of Sacred Space and
Religious Community in Shanghai through Social media Weishan Huang
7 Engaging with a Post-totalitarian State: Buddhism Online in China André
Laliberté
8 Buddhist Blogs in Mainland China and Taiwan: Discussing Buddhist
Approaches to Technology Beverley Mcguire
9 Three High-Profile Protestant Microbloggers in Contemporary China:
Expanding Public discourse or Burrowing into Religious Niches on Weibo?
Carsten Vala and Huang Jianbo
10 Digital Islam across the Greater China: Connecting Virtual Ummah to the
Chinese-Speaking Muslim Netizens Ho Wai-Yip
11 The Master Said, the Master Sold? Uses and Misuses of the Confucius Icon
in Chinese Commercial Advertising Giovanna Puppin
12 Dharma in Motion Pictures: Buddhist Cartoons and Documentaries in
Contemporary Taiwan Stefania Travagnin
13 The Curious Case of Discovering Noah's Ark in Hong Kong Yam Chi-Keung
14 Beyond Living Buddhas, Snowy Mountains and Mighty Mastiffs: Imagining
Tibetan Buddhism in Contemporary China's Mediascape Amy
Holmes-Tagchungdarpa
15 Huan-ting Zen: Crossing the Straits and Engendering Emotional
Transformation through Digital Media Paul J. Farrelly
Introduction: Religion and Media in China: Volume Objectives, Challenges
and Themes Stefania Travagnin
PART ONE: Media Translations of Religion in China: History, Concepts and
Methods
1 Beyond the Conceptual Framework of Oppression and Resistance: Creativity,
Religion and the Internet in China Samuel Lengen
2 Regarding the Interplay of Popular Media and Religion in Hong Kong Yam
Chi-Keung
3 Charting Religion and Media in Taiwan: Media Expressions of Faith as
(Pluri)Identity Markers in the Democratization Era Stefania Travagnin
PART TWO: Religious Media and Religion in Secular Media: Case studies from
Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan
4 Eminence and Edutainment: Xingyun and Daoxin as Television Celebrities
Scott Pacey
5 From Woman Warrior to Good Wife: Confucian Influences on the Portrayal of
Women in China's Television Drama Manya Koetse
6 WeChat Together about the Buddha: the Construction of Sacred Space and
Religious Community in Shanghai through Social media Weishan Huang
7 Engaging with a Post-totalitarian State: Buddhism Online in China André
Laliberté
8 Buddhist Blogs in Mainland China and Taiwan: Discussing Buddhist
Approaches to Technology Beverley Mcguire
9 Three High-Profile Protestant Microbloggers in Contemporary China:
Expanding Public discourse or Burrowing into Religious Niches on Weibo?
Carsten Vala and Huang Jianbo
10 Digital Islam across the Greater China: Connecting Virtual Ummah to the
Chinese-Speaking Muslim Netizens Ho Wai-Yip
11 The Master Said, the Master Sold? Uses and Misuses of the Confucius Icon
in Chinese Commercial Advertising Giovanna Puppin
12 Dharma in Motion Pictures: Buddhist Cartoons and Documentaries in
Contemporary Taiwan Stefania Travagnin
13 The Curious Case of Discovering Noah's Ark in Hong Kong Yam Chi-Keung
14 Beyond Living Buddhas, Snowy Mountains and Mighty Mastiffs: Imagining
Tibetan Buddhism in Contemporary China's Mediascape Amy
Holmes-Tagchungdarpa
15 Huan-ting Zen: Crossing the Straits and Engendering Emotional
Transformation through Digital Media Paul J. Farrelly
and Themes Stefania Travagnin
PART ONE: Media Translations of Religion in China: History, Concepts and
Methods
1 Beyond the Conceptual Framework of Oppression and Resistance: Creativity,
Religion and the Internet in China Samuel Lengen
2 Regarding the Interplay of Popular Media and Religion in Hong Kong Yam
Chi-Keung
3 Charting Religion and Media in Taiwan: Media Expressions of Faith as
(Pluri)Identity Markers in the Democratization Era Stefania Travagnin
PART TWO: Religious Media and Religion in Secular Media: Case studies from
Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan
4 Eminence and Edutainment: Xingyun and Daoxin as Television Celebrities
Scott Pacey
5 From Woman Warrior to Good Wife: Confucian Influences on the Portrayal of
Women in China's Television Drama Manya Koetse
6 WeChat Together about the Buddha: the Construction of Sacred Space and
Religious Community in Shanghai through Social media Weishan Huang
7 Engaging with a Post-totalitarian State: Buddhism Online in China André
Laliberté
8 Buddhist Blogs in Mainland China and Taiwan: Discussing Buddhist
Approaches to Technology Beverley Mcguire
9 Three High-Profile Protestant Microbloggers in Contemporary China:
Expanding Public discourse or Burrowing into Religious Niches on Weibo?
Carsten Vala and Huang Jianbo
10 Digital Islam across the Greater China: Connecting Virtual Ummah to the
Chinese-Speaking Muslim Netizens Ho Wai-Yip
11 The Master Said, the Master Sold? Uses and Misuses of the Confucius Icon
in Chinese Commercial Advertising Giovanna Puppin
12 Dharma in Motion Pictures: Buddhist Cartoons and Documentaries in
Contemporary Taiwan Stefania Travagnin
13 The Curious Case of Discovering Noah's Ark in Hong Kong Yam Chi-Keung
14 Beyond Living Buddhas, Snowy Mountains and Mighty Mastiffs: Imagining
Tibetan Buddhism in Contemporary China's Mediascape Amy
Holmes-Tagchungdarpa
15 Huan-ting Zen: Crossing the Straits and Engendering Emotional
Transformation through Digital Media Paul J. Farrelly