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Knowledge and Power in the Discourse of Modernity: The Campaigns against Popular Religion in Early Twentieth-Century China

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Duara, P
Published in: The Journal of Asian Studies
February 1991

Ever since the enlightenment—the dawn of the modern era—historical understanding has been much concerned with the passage to modernity. In our present century, questions and dilemmas of the transition to modernity and the evaluation of “tradition” in the non-Western world have been central to the historical problematique the world over. I have chosen to analyze the modernist understanding of this historical transition in China not only among professional historians in the West, but among Chinese advocates of modernity. Specifically, I will examine the campaigns attacking popular religion during the first three decades of this century. As a movement advocating the establishment of a rational society, these campaigns offer a view of the understanding of this transition, not just in theory and historiography, but in practice.

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The Journal of Asian Studies

DOI

EISSN

1752-0401

ISSN

0021-9118

Publication Date

February 1991

Volume

50

Issue

1

Start / End Page

67 / 83

Publisher

Duke University Press

Related Subject Headings

  • Cultural Studies
 

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Duara, P. (1991). Knowledge and Power in the Discourse of Modernity: The Campaigns against Popular Religion in Early Twentieth-Century China. The Journal of Asian Studies, 50(1), 67–83. https://doi.org/10.2307/2057476
Duara, Prasenjit. “Knowledge and Power in the Discourse of Modernity: The Campaigns against Popular Religion in Early Twentieth-Century China.” The Journal of Asian Studies 50, no. 1 (February 1991): 67–83. https://doi.org/10.2307/2057476.
Duara, Prasenjit. “Knowledge and Power in the Discourse of Modernity: The Campaigns against Popular Religion in Early Twentieth-Century China.” The Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 50, no. 1, Duke University Press, Feb. 1991, pp. 67–83. Crossref, doi:10.2307/2057476.
Duara P. Knowledge and Power in the Discourse of Modernity: The Campaigns against Popular Religion in Early Twentieth-Century China. The Journal of Asian Studies. Duke University Press; 1991 Feb;50(1):67–83.
Journal cover image

Published In

The Journal of Asian Studies

DOI

EISSN

1752-0401

ISSN

0021-9118

Publication Date

February 1991

Volume

50

Issue

1

Start / End Page

67 / 83

Publisher

Duke University Press

Related Subject Headings

  • Cultural Studies