China's religious Danwei: institutionalising religion in the People's Republic of China

This article is a study of the continuities and changes in the state-led institutionalisation of religion in the PRC from 1979 to 2009 and their effects on the structuring of China’s religious field. A normative discourse on religion is constituted by a network of Party leaders, officials, academics...

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Main Author: Palmer, David A. 1969- (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: CEFC 2009
In: China perspectives
Year: 2009, Issue: 4/80, Pages: 17-30
Further subjects:B Group
B Religious practice
B Organization
B State
B China
B Institutionalization
B Religion
B Politics
B Religious organization
B Danwei
B Culture
B Volksrepublik China Religion Institutionalization Danwei Organisierte Gruppe Wechselbeziehungen Religion und Politik Religiöse Praxis Religiöse Kultur Verhältnis Religionsgemeinschaft - Staat
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Summary:This article is a study of the continuities and changes in the state-led institutionalisation of religion in the PRC from 1979 to 2009 and their effects on the structuring of China’s religious field. A normative discourse on religion is constituted by a network of Party leaders, officials, academics, and religious leaders. Official religious institutions have become hybrids of religious culture with the institutional habitus of work units (danwei) in the socialist market economy. A wide range of religious practices have found legitimacy under secular labels such as health, science, culture, tourism, or heritage. Religious affairs authorities have begun to acknowledge the existence of this expanding realm of religious life, and to accord discursive legitimacy to the previously stigmatised or ignored categories of popular religion and new religions, but hesitate to propose an explicit change in policy. (China Perspectives/GIGA)
ISSN:2070-3449
Contains:In: China perspectives