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A Revolutionary Afterlife: The Construction of a History of Chinese Atheism

Barrett, T. H.

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T. H. Barrett



Abstract

The following remarks on the articulation between the end of the Cultural Revolution and the birth of the Society for the Study of the History of Chinese Atheism amounts to no more than a sketch, rapidly put together from whatever materials I have found to hand, in the hope that others may produce a more finished picture at another time, perhaps after erasing some of the shakier lines roughed out here. No convenient history of the study of Chinese atheism exists as yet; even the course of Chinese studies of religion, a category unknown in pre-modern times, has only recently been mapped out in a preliminary way. The topic in fact also deals with categories the meaning of which are not at all self-evident in the Chinese context any more than the notion of religion, so a few initial strokes here indicating the necessary background may be felt to be particularly inadequate, and can do no more than simply introduce the matter. One might, for example, hope that the idea of history in China would be non-problematic, given that China has so much of it, but even this comforting thought has been challenged…

Citation

Barrett, T. H. (2022). A Revolutionary Afterlife: The Construction of a History of Chinese Atheism. In Studies of China and Chineseness since the Cultural Revolution: Volume 1: Reinterpreting Ideologies and Ideological Reinterpretations (21-40). World Scientific. https://doi.org/10.1142/9789811260872_0002

Publication Date Dec 14, 2022
Deposit Date Dec 27, 2022
Pages 21-40
Book Title Studies of China and Chineseness since the Cultural Revolution: Volume 1: Reinterpreting Ideologies and Ideological Reinterpretations
ISBN 9789811260865
DOI https://doi.org/10.1142/9789811260872_0002



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