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Journal articles on the topic "Taiwanais – Religion"

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Junkui, Han. "Taiwan’s Religious Matrix and Charity." China Nonprofit Review 9, no. 1 (2017): 44–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18765149-12341322.

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In recent decades, the development of Taiwan’s folk religions relative to local Western religions has been blooming and thriving, so have been the religious charity activities. From the perspective of the multiple contracts theory framework, in a period of division and redefinition between politics-religion and citizen-government relationships, the traditional ascetic Buddhism and Taoism contain more altruistic and universalism implications than Christian and Catholicism and they have reshaped in great proportions the landscape of folk religious beliefs in Taiwan and propelled the flourish of
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Katz, Paul R. "Bridging the Gaps: Methodological Challenges in the Study of Taiwanese Popular Religion." International Journal of Taiwan Studies 1, no. 1 (2018): 36–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/24688800-00101004.

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This paper critically assesses leading research on Taiwanese popular religion published during the past two decades, including by historians of religion and social scientists. It pays special attention to the challenges (and opportunities) provided by the study of Taiwan’s vibrant religious traditions, which have produced a wealth of textual materials yet can also be researched by using ethnographic methods and collecting survey data. Another conundrum that Taiwanese scholars face involves how to effectively utilise the ever-increasing body of data about religious life in modern Chinese histor
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Laliberté, André. "The Regulation of Religious Affairs in Taiwan: From State Control toLaisser-faire?" Journal of Current Chinese Affairs 38, no. 2 (2009): 53–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/186810260903800203.

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This article looks at Taiwan's policy towards religion to show that non-Western societies can also achieve what Alfred Stepan called a “twin toleration” wherein the state does not intervene in religious affairs, and religion does not seek to control the state. The paper shows the sets of constraints in which policy-makers struggling for an adequate way to deal with religion operate. They have to choose among a variety of models in democratic societies, to take into account the legacy of the authoritarian era, and to consider the specificities of Taiwan's situation, influenced by a Chinese cult
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Shih, Yi-Huang. "Learning content of ‘multiculturalism’ for children in Taiwan’s elementary schools." Policy Futures in Education 18, no. 8 (2020): 1044–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1478210320911251.

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By reading, reviewing, analyzing and discussing the literature related to ‘multiculturalism’, this article aims to explore the learning content of ‘multiculturalism’ for children in Taiwan’s elementary schools. I analyze the focus of teaching from the perspectives of ethnicity, language, gender, religion and class. In terms of ethnicity, teachers should help children understand, respect and appreciate the cultures of various ethnic groups. In terms of language, teachers should teach children to respect the languages of ethnic groups. In terms of gender, teachers should cultivate children’s sen
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Laliberté, André. "Taiwan’s Covenantal Pluralism." Review of Faith & International Affairs 19, no. 1 (2021): 42–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15570274.2021.1874144.

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Micollier, Evelyne. "Les nouvelles religions dans la société taiwanaise [Recomposition des faits religieux et pratiques de santé]." Perspectives chinoises 46, no. 1 (1998): 29–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/perch.1998.2272.

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Yu, Junwei. "Promoting Buddhism through Modern Sports: The Case Study of Fo Guang Shan in Taiwan." Physical Culture and Sport. Studies and Research 53, no. 1 (2011): 28–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10141-011-0020-x.

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Promoting Buddhism through Modern Sports: The Case Study of Fo Guang Shan in TaiwanIn the past, traditional Buddhism in China focused on chanting and meditation that detached itself from the society. However, after generations of strenuous efforts to promote ‘Humanistic Buddhism’, several Masters have been encouraging religion to engage more in daily lives. One of the proponents was Master Hsin Yun, who was born and raised in mainland China and subsequently moved to Taiwan along with the ‘Monk Rescue Team’. It was in Taiwan that Master Hsin Yun founded Fo Guang Shan, one of the most sacred Bud
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Der-Ruey, Yang. "Steps of Perfection: Exorcist Performers and Chinese Religion in Twentieth-Century Taiwan. By Donald S. Sutton [Cambridge, MA and London: Harvard University Asia Center and Harvard University Press, 2003, xiii+418 pp. ISBN 0-674-01097-3.]." China Quarterly 179 (September 2004): 831–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305741004340609.

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This book is an “ethnographic history” of jiajiang (“Infernal Generals” as translated by the author), a peculiar type of ritual dance troupe that has long been an eye-catching feature of southern Taiwan's temple festivals and pilgrimages. Based on extensive ethnographic and historical data collected by Sutton in southern Taiwan between 1988 and 2001, the two main questions that he addresses in this book are framed squarely within the decades-long paradigmatic problematique of Sinology. The first question is “Why and how are the diverse forms of Chinese culture generated from a shared groundwor
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Lee, Anru. "Women of the Sisters' Hall: religion and the making of women's alternative space in Taiwan's economic restructuring." Gender, Place & Culture 15, no. 4 (2008): 373–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09663690802155603.

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Chang, Tsen-Yao, and Yu-Ju Chuang. "Cultural Sustainability: Teaching and Design Strategies for Incorporating Service Design in Religious Heritage Branding." Sustainability 13, no. 6 (2021): 3256. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13063256.

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Under globalization, a local brand must be managed by strengthening local uniqueness and representativeness to become a unique brand that is irreplaceable in the international market. An examination of Taiwan’s cultural characteristics and resources shows that religion has been the focus of the government’s tourism promotion in recent years. A religious site is filled with architectural, historical, aesthetic, and cultural elements. Through online marketing and multilingual introductions, the government has packaged Taiwan’s religious culture into a brand. Temples not only provide devotees wit
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Taiwanais – Religion"

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Li, Kao-Min. "Étude comparative des célébrations annuelles de deux sociétés austronésiennes sinisées de Taïwan : les Makatao et les Siraya." Paris, EHESS, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999EHES0014.

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Dans l'ile de taiwan, ou domine actuellement la culture chinoise, les societes des austronesiens sinises sont encore mal connues. Dans cette these, l'auteur tente d'analyser deux societes sinisees de la cote sud-ouest de l'ile, nommees makatao et siraya, qui se caracterisent par leurs celebrations annuelles, distinctes de celles des villages chinois de taiwan. Les makatao adoptent le culte chinois en l'adaptant, tandis que les siraya conservent encore leur culte traditionnel, dit culte des vases. L'analyse est menee d'abord sur les elements qui composent chaque culte et puis sur l'ensemble du
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Yamada, Hitoshi. "Religiös-mythologische Vorstellungen bei den austronesischen Völkern Taiwans." Diss., lmu, 2003. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:19-73359.

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胡立祖. "A New Institutional Analysis of Taiwan's Religious Rights." Thesis, 2009. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/16567023041305591826.

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Chen, Yichun, and 陳怡君. "The Impact of Motivation on Job Satisfaction in Taiwan’s Religious and Non-religious NPO." Thesis, 2008. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/r8673v.

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HSIAO, YU-SHAN, and 蕭宇珊. "The Study on Taiwan’s Gazetteers about Religious Temples in Qing Period." Thesis, 2019. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/zx7cxg.

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碩士<br>國立臺北大學<br>歷史學系<br>107<br>The development of Chinese Gazetteers has a long history, because it can be used both as a historical Geography and as a historical document, the impact on Chinese culture is also extremely influential. The scope of the local records contains social, geographical, economic, political, cultural, military, institutional, and human factors. It is also of great help with Chinese history context due to its rich records and collections of materials. People from Fujian and Guangdong had undergone a long and hard journey and led such a life full of hardships in Taiwan, r
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Hsu, Ming-hong, and 許銘閎. "The Research of the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan’s Political-Religious Relationship." Thesis, 2008. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/445e8p.

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碩士<br>東吳大學<br>政治學系<br>96<br>The Presbyterian Church in Taiwan (PCT) had been come to Taiwan to do missionary work over 140 years. They were concerning with medical treatment, education, and social poblems in Taiwan over a long period of time. They have deeply emotions to this land and its people. PCT positive participated in the progress of Taiwan democracy movement, and played an important role in the progress of social transform and reform entirely. And even looked upon as a”deeply concern with political affairs” in religious circles.Therefore, this study tries to analyse the reason why PCT
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Lin, Chien-li, and 林建利. "A Study on the Changing Religious Belief Model in Taiwan’s Anxi City God." Thesis, 2010. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/04847762440563645909.

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碩士<br>國立臺南大學<br>台灣文化研究所碩士班<br>99<br>The main purpose of this study is to examine the changing religious belief in Taiwan’s Anxi City God to develop a model for its cultural beliefs. This study starts from the evolution of traditional religious belief of City God, analyzing the differences between the City God designated by the Government (Official City God) and the one formed by the general public (Civic City God); it then looks back to the reason the belief of Taiwan’s Anxi City God was created and how this transformation from Official City God to Civic City God took place. The study analyze
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Lin, Chin-Yuan, and 林欽源. "Innovation and environmental protection in Taiwan’s “vegetarian diet culture”-Survey targeting religious groups." Thesis, 2014. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/g3g53m.

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碩士<br>崑山科技大學<br>機械工程研究所<br>102<br>Due to the environment protection trend in recent years, global warming and other related issues have become significant topics, in response to that, energy–saving and carbon-dioxide-reduction were undertaking in worldwide scale, action such as more-vegi-less-meat, while UN also recommend vegetarian to prevent global warming.「Stop eating meat, biking more and consume less will help to delay the global warming.」 Even though the vegetarian population is growing up notably, among them, mostly are elderly or those for religious purpose, yet still not commonly
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LIU, FENG-CHUAN, and 劉鳳娟. "The Role of Sacredness in Taiwan's Religious and Cultural Creative Product Marketing Mix." Thesis, 2019. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/ebtu9g.

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碩士<br>輔仁大學<br>宗教學系碩士在職專班<br>107<br>There seems to be a certain degree of mutual exclusion between“Religion” and “industry”. Due to Taiwan government's emphasis on the development of cultural and creative industries, the religious cultural and creative industries have evolved from implicit economic operations to explicit religious management issues. In Taiwan, the spread of religion is no longer based solely on traditional missionary thinking as a basis for proliferation. Instead, it is transformed into a product that heals people's hearts with religious cultural elements that unique to each re
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WANG, SHIN-YEN, and 汪時彥. "On the Problem of Religion Regulatory:Illustrated bythe Study of Temple Leader’s Property Management in Taiwan’s The Temple Regulation Act." Thesis, 2012. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/73290434157975036434.

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碩士<br>國立高雄大學<br>政治法律學系碩士班<br>100<br>The religious administration and government policies for religion are related . The law about religious policies must be created through the legislative process in order to get legislative authority. However, the problem is that our government lacks the whole religious law to carry out the religious policy. So far only “Temple Regulation Act” in 1929 is implemented. Nowadays, this law is unable to respond to all Taiwanese religions and polytheistic situation. In view of the above circumstances, Ministry of the Interior tries to amend Temple Regulation A
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Books on the topic "Taiwanais – Religion"

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Übernatürliche Wesen im Glauben der Altvölker Taiwans. P. Lang, 1989.

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Taiwan's Tzu Chi as engaged Buddhism: Origins, organization, appeal and social impact. Global Oriental, 2012.

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The indigenous dynamic in Taiwan's postwar development: The religious and historical roots of entrepreneurship. M.E. Sharpe, 1996.

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Ming-chun, Ku, and Hong Ying-fa. "China’s influence on Taiwan’s religions." In China’s influence and the Center-periphery Tug of War in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Indo-Pacific. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003088431-19.

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Chou, Chih-Hung. "Religious Education in Taiwan's Public Schools." In Law, Education, and the Place of Religion in Public Schools. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003024972-17.

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Laliberté, André. "The Pluralization of the Religious Field in Taiwan and Its Impact on China." In Taiwan's Impact on China. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33750-0_9.

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Rudolph, Michael. "The Quest for Difference Versus The Wish To Assimilate: Taiwan’s Aborigines And their Struggle for Cultural Survival in Times of Multiculturalism." In Religion and the Formation of Taiwanese Identities. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781403981738_5.

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Weber, Urs. "Funeral Reforms in Taiwan: Insights on Change from a Discourse Analytic Perspective." In Methodological Approaches to Societies in Transformation. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65067-4_11.

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AbstractThis chapter examines how Taiwan’s written media justified the state’s introduction of funeral reforms in the second half of the twentieth century. Situating this case study within the broader sociopolitical context of contemporary Taiwan, it illustrates how discourse analysis can be used as a tool for studying change. The state-led reforms induced changes in a field in which religious rituals play an important role, as state authorities operated with priorities differing from ritual practice. Instead, they were concerned with measures for land saving and popularized practices such as cremation or natural burials. The discourse analysis reveals that the justifications brought forward for reforms appeared with a high degree of consistency starting from the late 1970s in Taiwanese press articles. Following Michel Foucault’s understanding of discursive formations, four sub-formations can be distinguished, which all have in common that they are aimed at problematizing ritual practices prevalent at funerals. These sub-formations consisted of considerations concerning the quantitative limits of available cemetery land for graves, arguments referring to the economic advantages of cremation, articulations of the ideal of green cemeteries designed in a park-like fashion, and a critique of geomancy in labeling it superstitious. The discursive voices emerging in the sub-formations were state and local authorities, as well as experts and journalists commenting on reform measures. These priorities and justifications for reforms appeared to be incompatible with religious funeral rituals and are analyzed as changes in terms of a secularization process of Taiwan’s funerary practice. An important finding is that the secular reform measures were, to a large extent, inspired by similar reforms in other regions in the world, and are as such part of a global pattern.
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Rubinstein, Murray A. "“Medium/Message” In Taiwan’S Mazu-Cult Centers: Using “Time, Space, And Word” To Foster Island-Wide Spiritual Consciousness And Local, Regional, And National Forms Of Institutional Identity." In Religion and the Formation of Taiwanese Identities. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781403981738_7.

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Denton, Kirk A. "Taiwan Intertwined with the World." In The Landscape of Historical Memory. Hong Kong University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5790/hongkong/9789888528578.003.0011.

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One of the central tropes of recent imaginings of Taiwan identity is Taiwan’s interconnectedness with the world. This assertion of Taiwan’s place in the world is critically important in a “nation” that is not recognized as such by most of the world. This chapter explores two museums—the Museum of World Religions (世界宗教博物館‎) and the Southern Branch of the National Palace Museum (國立故宮博物院南部院區‎)—that explicitly adopt a global perspective, expressing Taiwan’s simultaneous desire to be integrated with the world and to matter to that world, even if only on religious and cultural levels.
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Ho, Ming-sho. "The Religion-Based Conservative Countermovement in Taiwan." In Civil Society and the State in Democratic East Asia. Amsterdam University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463723930_ch06.

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Taiwan’s conservative movement to defend the threatened traditional morality and sexualities is an intellectually fascinating case of countermovement, yet an oft-neglected aspect of Taiwan’s civil society. This article locates its origins in the preceding change of Taiwan’s Christian community. Protestant and Catholic leaders pioneered the opposition to gender equity and a more relaxed attitude on sexuality, and, over the years, they gained support from other religions. I will analyse the contestations over the issues of abortion, same-sex marriage and gender equity education. On the whole, the conservative movement has largely failed to turn back the clock. However, their presence was powerfully felt and had the potential to usher in a new political alignment that moved beyond the pre-existing cleavage.
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Kuo, Cheng-Tian. "Democratic Prophets and Priests During Taiwan’s Democratization." In State and Religion. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748923923-507.

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"2. Stability and Change in Taiwan’s Religious Culture." In Religion in Modern Taiwan. University of Hawaii Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780824845063-004.

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