Zongjiao as a Chinese Conceptual Term for Religion? Genealogical Notes On its Development Since The Late Qing Period

IF 0.5 0 ASIAN STUDIES Journal of Chinese Religions Pub Date : 2022-05-01 DOI:10.1353/jcr.2022.0004
Christian Meyer
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Abstract:This article addresses the question of zongjiao as a modern translation for the Western term “religion.” Neither criticizing nor defending its application, it instead takes for granted the Western concept’s adoption and argues that the general acceptance of the newly coined binome and its semantics can be best understood through a genealogical approach that includes global, especially Western, as much as local Chinese roots and discourses. The article builds on recent scholarship and adds new insights from a discursive perspective with a special focus on the important transformational period of the first half of the twentieth century. In particular, it argues for the continuing hybrid character of the historically shaped semantics of zongjiao and its lasting semantic ambiguities, which allow one to understand zongjiao as a signifier that interconnects uses in local, traditional, as well as modern academic and international discourses.
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宗教作为中国宗教的概念术语?晚清以来其发展的系谱学札记
摘要:本文探讨了宗教作为西方术语“宗教”的现代翻译的问题。它既没有批评也没有为其应用辩护,而是认为西方概念的采用是理所当然的,并认为人们对新创造的binome及其语义的普遍接受可以通过包括全球、,尤其是西方,以及当地的中国根源和话语。这篇文章以最近的学术成果为基础,从话语的角度添加了新的见解,特别关注20世纪上半叶的重要转型时期。特别是,它认为宗教的历史性语义及其持久的语义歧义具有持续的混合特征,这使人们能够将宗教理解为一个在地方、传统以及现代学术和国际话语中相互联系的能指。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Chinese Religions is an international, peer-reviewed journal, published under the auspices of the Society for the Study of Chinese Religions (SSCR). Since its founding, the Journal has provided a forum for studies in Chinese religions from a great variety of disciplinary perspectives, including religious studies, philology, history, art history, anthropology, sociology, political science, archaeology, and literary studies. The Journal welcomes original research articles, shorter research notes, essays, and field reports on all aspects of Chinese religions in all historical periods. All submissions need to undergo double-blind peer review before they can be accepted for publication.
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