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Realignments in religion and tensions over identity: Yiguan dao, an example of a "New Religion"
Micollier E.
China Perspectives, 19 (1998) 37-43 - http://hal.ird.fr/ird-00449887
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Realignments in religion and tensions over identity: Yiguan dao, an example of a “New Religion”
Evelyne Micollier () 1
1 :  Institut de recherche sur le sud-est asiatique (IRSEA)
CNRS : UMR6571 – Université de Provence - Aix-Marseille I
Bât. Physique 3 place Victor Hugo 13331 MARSEILLE CEDEX 03
France
The restructuring of religious beliefs and practices, and among them, those of “new religions” (xinxing zongjiao) are analysed in terms of tensions over identity in the Taiwanese context. This will be done mainly on the basis of the example of Yiguan dao movement in a comparative perspective, utilising the examples of Tiandi jiao and Xuanyuan jiao. Among the “new religions”, the Yiguan dao (Path of Unity) offers a three-fold interest: firstly, its success—the number of members and sympathisers in Taiwan and overseas; secondly, in its role as an index of the problems of identity in Taiwanese society; and thirdly, in its relation to of the political stakes, which shows how the movement both reveals and actively contribute to the changing political stakes. These religious facts throw light on aspects of social change: the new religious schemas, resulting from transformations in practices and representations, are an expression of modernity in Taiwanese society. Therefore, the “new religions”, which were originally traditionalist forces persecuted by the state, have become conservative Confucian religions based on the development of the middle classes. Moreover, the proselytising activities and the ambitions of the Yiguan dao are contributing to the formation of international networks that can be compared to the economic and social relations of the Chinese “diaspora” with regard to their coherence and mode of operation.
Anglais
1997

Bibliothèque nationale Taipei, Centre d'Etudes chinoises, Taiwan

China Perspectives
internationale
1998
19
37-43

Yiguandao – new religion – xinxing zongjiao – Tiandi jiao – Xuanyuan jiao – Taiwan – identity – socio-political change – diaspora
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