Hare Krishna in China

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bhakti
Buddhism
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Chinese scripture
Chinese Vaisnava scripture
Confucianism
Daoism
devotees
devotional yoga
digital Darsana
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forthcoming
Hare Krishna
Hinduism
International Society for Krishna Consciousness
ISKCON
People's Republic of China
post-Mao China
PRC

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  • ISBN 9781041287506
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Taking into account sociological, anthropological and historical considerations, this novel volume offers a history and ethnography of Hare Krishnas in the People’s Republic of China (PRC), challenging assumptions about both devotees themselves, and the institution to which they belong: the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON).

Drawing on a rich compendium of English- and Chinese-language sources, including archived recordings, interviews carried out through multi-sited ethnographic fieldwork, and Chinese Vaiṣṇava scriptures, chapters explore how Chinese Hare Krishnas maintain their religious practice despite social opposition and describe the role of collective emotions and affective synchronization in strengthening the faith of devotees. The book identifies strategies ISKCON members use to position their tradition and proselytize within China, contextualizing these methods amongst a broader consideration of how practitioners of unofficial religions in the country conduct outreach differently from those belonging to state-sanctioned ones. The book contributes to a more comprehensive picture of religion in the People’s Republic of China, broadening the traditional body of knowledge based primarily on ethnographic data collected before the Xi Era from the five religions officially recognized by the Chinese state.

The book will be of value to scholars and researchers in the fields of religious studies, East Asian studies, and anthropology.

Marc Lodge Andrew Lagace is an independent scholar living in Hamilton, Ontario. He holds a BA (Hons) in Religious Traditions from the University of Saskatchewan, an MA in East Asian Studies from the University of Toronto, and a PhD in Religious Studies from McMaster University.

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