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Beyond the Secular

Rethinking the Religious Question in Chinese Literary Modernity

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Pages: 224

Volume 22, Number 1

Published: March 2025

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Special Issue Editors: Lei Ying and Hang Tu

This special issue reflects on the entanglement of revolution, enlightenment, and the “religious question” throughout modern Chinese literary history. On the one hand, we pay critical attention to religion as a living force in propelling Chinese writers and intellectuals as they wrestled with the monstrous realities of a modern world. On the other hand, we examine the contested rise of secular ideals that competed for the sacredness previously reserved for religious traditions. Together, the individual cases demonstrate the fluid boundaries between the sacred and the profane as well as the imbrication of the articulation of the category of “religion/zongjiao” and the transformation of the practice of “literature/wen 文” in China’s long twentieth century.

Contributors: Peter Yuanxi Chen, Kenneth Dean, Victor Fan, Gal Gvili, Peng Hai, Yang Hua, Hung‑yok Ip, Chunling Peng, Yang Qu, Gregory Adam Scott, Hang Tu, Lei Ying

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