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CHINA’S ETHNIC MINORITIES (1) answer(s).
 
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China's great awakening : how the people's republic got religion / Johnson, Ian   Journal Article
Johnson, Ian Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract For decades, outsiders have thought of China as a country where religion and faith play marginal roles. Images of Chinese people overwhelmingly involve economics or politics: massive cities sprouting up, diligent workers laboring in vast factories, nouveaux riches flaunting their wealth [2], farmers toiling in polluted fields, dissidents languishing in prison. The stories about faith in China that do exist tend to involve victims [3], such as Chinese Christians forced to worship underground or groups such as Falun Gong [4] being repressed by the government.
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