Chinese Environmental Ethics: Religions, Ontologies, and Practices

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نام کتاب : Chinese Environmental Ethics: Religions, Ontologies, and Practices
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : اخلاق زیست محیطی چین: ادیان ، هستی شناسی ها و شیوه ها
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ناشر : Rowman & Littlefield
سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : 279
ISBN (شابک) : 1538156490 , 9781538156490
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 10 مگابایت



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Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
I. Signs of the Anthropocene in the United States and China
II. Environmental Ethics: Beyond the Anthropology of Ethics
III. The Ontological Turn and Chinese Religiosities
IV. From Texts and Teachings to “Practice”: History and Contingency in Religious Environmentalism
V. Conclusion
Notes
English and Western Language Bibliography
Chinese Language Bibliography
Videography
Part I: Exploring Non-anthropocentric Ontologies and Negotiating Secular/Religious Boundaries
Chapter 1: Rethinking Ontology with Equality of Life1
I. Background
II. The Christian Ontology of Human Equality
III. Equality of Life
Iv. The Ontology of Nature
v. The Ontology of Religion
vi. Conclusion
Notes
English and Japanese Languages
Chinese Language
Chapter 2: Buddhist Environmentalism and Civic Engagement in Secular Shanghai
Introduction
I. From Humble Beginnings to Transnational Buddhist Outreach
II. Private and Public Spaces: Self and World
III. Introducing a New Religio-Environmental Ontology
IV. Straddling the Religious-Secular Divide in Shanghai
V. Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Part II: Sacred Sites and Fengshui Landscapes
Chapter 3: Fengshui and Sustainability: Debating Livelihoods in the Qing Dynasty
I. Introduction
II. Health and Land in Chinese History
III. Qing Emperors on Mining and Fengshui
IV. Legal Cases from County Archives
V. Conclusion and Theoretical Implications
Notes
Chinese Language Sources
English Language Sources
Chapter 4: Grave Matters: Geomancy and Neo-Confucian Resistance to Grave-Removal in Central China
I. Environmental Degradation and the Campaign to Remove Graves in Henan
II. Environmentally Friendly: The Silent Resistance of Geomancy
III. Neo-Confucianism: A Remedy to State Developmentalism
IV. Conclusion
Notes
English and Western Languages
Chinese Language
Part III: Sentient Beings
Chapter 5: The Non-Anthropocentricity of Dreaming in Late Classical and Medieval China*
I. The Lonely Modern Dreamer?
II. The Exorcistic Model
III. The Soul-Journey Model
IV. The Prospective Model
V. The Visitation Model
vi. Conclusion
Notes
English and Western Languages
Chinese Language
Chapter 6: A Syncretic Innovation in Chinese Buddhism: Animal Release Rituals in New York City
I. Release of Life, Blind Release of Life, and Wise Release of Life
II. The Buddhist Teaching of “Releasing Life”
III. The “Blind Release of Life” in New York City
IV. The Syncretic Innovation of “Wise Release of Life” in New York City
V. Conclusion
Notes
Chinese Bibliography
English Bibliography
Part IV: Utility or Sacrality?
Chapter 7: The “Ecological Forest of Daoism” in Minqin County, Gansu Province
I. Background: Desertification of the Area
II. The Birth of the “Ecological Forest of Daoism”
III. The Life and Death of the “Ecological Forest of Daoism”
IV. Daoist Responses to Calamity
V. Concluding Remarks
Notes
English and Western Languages
Chinese Language
Chapter 8: Homo Arborealus: The Intermeshing of Regimes of Tree-Mindedness
I. Introduction: Varieties of Tree-Mindedness
II. Tree-Mindedness in Traditional Chinese Cultural Contexts
III. Socialist-Mobilizational Regime of Tree-Mindedness
IV. Temple-Based Regime of Tree-Mindedness and the Politics of Legitimation
V. Local Cults, Environmentalism, and Chinese Cosmic-Governance
VI. Conclusions: Intermeshing of Regimes and Mutual Capturing
Notes
English and Western Languages
Index
Contributors’ Biographies




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