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Chinese Families and Their Encounter with the Secular: An Ethnographic Study of Chinese Parents and Their Children in Edinburgh

Author(s)
Joseph Chadwin
Abstract

The Chinese, both in China and in an international migration setting, are commonly regarded as the world’s most secular population. However, the relationship between Chinese people and Chinese Popular Religion is nuanced and survey data, more often than not, do not account for the plethora of religious activities Chinese people engage in despite simultaneously self-identifying as secular. This paper examines the supposed secularity of Chinese immigrant families living in Edinburgh. It asserts that although self-identifying as secular, these families engage in undeniable religious activity and possess religious beliefs. Crucially, there is a marked difference between the beliefs pertaining to secularity of the parents and their children, with the former being adamant in their secularity and the latter being more willing to acknowledge the complicated relationship between religion and the secular.

Organisation(s)
Department of Religious Studies
Journal
Interdisciplinary Journal for Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Society
Volume
9
Pages
186–212
ISSN
2365-3140
Publication date
2023
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
603909 Religious studies
Keywords
Portal url
https://ucris.univie.ac.at/portal/en/publications/chinese-families-and-their-encounter-with-the-secular-an-ethnographic-study-of-chinese-parents-and-their-children-in-edinburgh(2f876915-850e-42e4-adc9-a729b67fbbe7).html