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    ISBN: 9789004302938
    Language: English
    Pages: XVII, 369 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Series Statement: Religion in Chinese societies 9
    Series Statement: Religion in Chinese societies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Juntunen, Riika-Leena Borrowed place
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    Keywords: Missions ; Missions ; Protestant churches ; Protestant churches ; China ; Li Xian (Hunan Sheng, China) ; Church history ; History ; 1900-1999 ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9789004302945
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 369 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Religion in Chinese societies volume 9
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Juntunen, Riika-Leena Borrowed place
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    Keywords: Missions History 20th century ; Missions ; Protestant churches ; China ; Li Xian (Hunan Sheng, China) ; Church history ; History ; 1900-1999 ; Missions ; Protestant churches ; Missions ; Church history ; History ; Li Xian (Hunan Sheng, China) Church history 20th century ; China ; Li Xian (Hunan Sheng) ; Hunan ; Mission ; Kirchengemeinde
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- A Place Called Fuyintang -- Developing Identities within the Local Discourse -- Independent Local Communities -- How to Resolve the Foreign Problem after 1925? -- Conclusion: Communal Existence and Continuing Patterns -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Abstract: In Borrowed Place: Mission Stations and Local Adaption in Early Twentieth-Century Hunan Riika-Leena Juntunen creates a microhistorical narrative around the establishment, reception, and development of Lizhou protestant stations during the turbulent years of popular nationalism and early communist activity. The book examines the changing place identity around the stations from political, religious, ritual, cultural, and gendered perspectives, revealing a Chinese semi-religious community with varying motivations and in constant dialogue with its surroundings. The group developed its own normative code and hierarchy, and it offered both economic and religious benefits according to local models. Yet the developing political situation also meant it had to solve the question of anti-foreignism to be able to continue its existence
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 351-360) and index
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