Re–enchanting Modernity – Ritual Economy and Society in Wenzhou, China
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781478008279
ISBN-10: 147800827X
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 151 x 230 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 147800827X
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 151 x 230 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Cuprins
Acknowledgments ix
Part I. Introduction 1
1. From "Superstition" to "People's Customs": An Ethnographic Discovery of Key Questions in Wenzhou 1
2. The Wenzhou Model of Rural Development in China 32
Part II. Religious Diversity and Syncretism in Wenzhou 49
3. Popular Registry: Deities, Spirit Mediums, Ancestors, Ghosts, and Fengshui 51
4. Daoism: Ancient Gods, Boisterous Rituals, and Hearthside Priests 92
5. Buddhist Religiosity: The Wheel of Life, Death, and Rebirth 125
Part III. Religious Civil Society and Ritual Economy 159
6. Sprouts of Religious Civil Society: Temples, Localities, and Communities 161
7. The Rebirth of the Lineage: Creative Unfolding and Multiplicity of Forms 190
8. Of Mothers, Goddesses, and Bodhisattvas: Patriarchal Structures and Women's Religious Agency 224
9. Broadening and Pluralizing the Modern Category of "Civil Society": A Friendly Quarrel with Durkhelm 257
10. What's Missing in the Wenzhou Model? The "Ritual Economy" and "Wasting of Wealth" 279
Conclusion 315
Appendix A. Chronology of Chinese Dynasties 321
Appendix B. Notes on Currency, Weights, Measurements, and Chinese Romanization and Pronunciation 323
Appendix C. Religious Sites Visited in Wenzhou by Author, 1990–2016 325
Notes 331
Glossary 335
References 345
Index 365
Part I. Introduction 1
1. From "Superstition" to "People's Customs": An Ethnographic Discovery of Key Questions in Wenzhou 1
2. The Wenzhou Model of Rural Development in China 32
Part II. Religious Diversity and Syncretism in Wenzhou 49
3. Popular Registry: Deities, Spirit Mediums, Ancestors, Ghosts, and Fengshui 51
4. Daoism: Ancient Gods, Boisterous Rituals, and Hearthside Priests 92
5. Buddhist Religiosity: The Wheel of Life, Death, and Rebirth 125
Part III. Religious Civil Society and Ritual Economy 159
6. Sprouts of Religious Civil Society: Temples, Localities, and Communities 161
7. The Rebirth of the Lineage: Creative Unfolding and Multiplicity of Forms 190
8. Of Mothers, Goddesses, and Bodhisattvas: Patriarchal Structures and Women's Religious Agency 224
9. Broadening and Pluralizing the Modern Category of "Civil Society": A Friendly Quarrel with Durkhelm 257
10. What's Missing in the Wenzhou Model? The "Ritual Economy" and "Wasting of Wealth" 279
Conclusion 315
Appendix A. Chronology of Chinese Dynasties 321
Appendix B. Notes on Currency, Weights, Measurements, and Chinese Romanization and Pronunciation 323
Appendix C. Religious Sites Visited in Wenzhou by Author, 1990–2016 325
Notes 331
Glossary 335
References 345
Index 365