ABSTRACT

This book relates the stories of four leaders under very different political regimes: Colonial, Nationalist and Communist. The authors compare Chinese notions of respect and inspiration with their equivalents in other religious and political histories of colonial and post-colonial modernity, thereby producing a thorough re-working of the idea of charisma. The result is an intriguing study of the relationship between religious and political authority in a changing world.

chapter 1|9 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|12 pages

Charisma

part 1|56 pages

Meifa

part 2|77 pages

Shiding

chapter 7|23 pages

Writing and inspiration

The story of Dark Wood (Wumu)

chapter 8|8 pages

The location of face

chapter 9|17 pages

Reform and refinement

chapter 10|14 pages

Gao Bineng at ninety

Charismatic authority and the new politics of Taiwan

part 3|17 pages

Conclusions