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Part One. History. Analytical Approaches to Chinese Sectarianism and Local Society: Nonconformist Dissenters, Popular Buddhists, Lay Practitioners
From Late Imperial China to Modern Taiwan: A Translocal Entangled History of the Vegetarian Sects
Japanization and Beyond: Monastic Buddhists and the Perils of Competition in Twentieth-Century Taiwan
Part Two. Repertoires. Mother Mythologies: Eschatology, the Mother-Child Dyad, and the Path Back Home
The Sectarian Repertoire: Zhaijiao Symbols, Beliefs, and Practices and Chinese Religious Life
Lamps, Altars, and Vegetarian Halls: The Architecture of Religious Practice
Iconophobia and Moral Feasts: Salvationism, Ritualism, and Gendered Self-Cultivation
Part Three. Embeddedness. Of the People, for the People: Zhaijiao and Taiwanese Society
Passing the Light: The Longhuapai Initiation Festival
Epilogue. Sectarian Groups as Arrangements.
From Late Imperial China to Modern Taiwan: A Translocal Entangled History of the Vegetarian Sects
Japanization and Beyond: Monastic Buddhists and the Perils of Competition in Twentieth-Century Taiwan
Part Two. Repertoires. Mother Mythologies: Eschatology, the Mother-Child Dyad, and the Path Back Home
The Sectarian Repertoire: Zhaijiao Symbols, Beliefs, and Practices and Chinese Religious Life
Lamps, Altars, and Vegetarian Halls: The Architecture of Religious Practice
Iconophobia and Moral Feasts: Salvationism, Ritualism, and Gendered Self-Cultivation
Part Three. Embeddedness. Of the People, for the People: Zhaijiao and Taiwanese Society
Passing the Light: The Longhuapai Initiation Festival
Epilogue. Sectarian Groups as Arrangements.