Although the development of a âpopularâ brand of Confucianism in China is today a massive phenomenon, research on the topic remains scarce. Based on fieldwork carried out by a team of scholars in different parts of the country, the ambition of The Varieties of Confucian Experience is to contribute to the limited body of ethnographic accounts that aim to document and understand the diversity of phenomena encapsulated under the label âConfucian revivalâ in the first two decades of the 21st century.
1 The Birth of a New Religion: The Development of The Confucian Congregation in Southeast China
âChen Na, Fan Lizhu and Chen Jinguo
2 Making a Virtue of Piety: Dizigui and the Discursive Practice of Jingkongâs Network
âJi Zhe æ±²å
3 Popular Groups Promoting âThe Religion of Confuciusâ in the Chinese Southwest and Their Activities since the Nineteenth Century (1840â2013): An Observation Centered on Yunnanâs Eryuan County and Environs
âWang Chien-Chuan çè¦å·
4 Belief and Faith: The Situation and Development of Confucianism in Yunnan Province
âChung Yun-ying
5 Civil Spirituality and Confucian Piety Today: The Activities of Confucian Temples in Qufu, Taipei, and Changchun
âNakajima Takahiro
6 The Revival of Traditional Culture and Religious Experience in Modern Urban Life: The Example of the Changchun Confucius Temple
âIshii Tsuyoshi
7 Contemporary Confucius Temples Life in Mainland China: Report from the Field
âAnna Sun
8 Rites Bridging the Ancient and Modern: The Revival of Offerings at Urban Ancestral Temples
âChen Bisheng
9 An Adventure Called âSishuâ: The Tensions and Vagaries of a âHolisticâ Educational Experience (zhengti jiaoyu) in Todayâs Rural China
âGuillaume Dutournier and Wang Yuchen
10 Confucian Revival and the Media: The CCTV âLecture Roomâ Program
âFabrice Dulery
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