Religion and Ritual in Chinese Society
contributors, Emily M. Ahern ... [et al.] ; edited by Arthur P. Wolf
- Stanford Stanford University Press 1974
- XII, 377 S.
- Studies in Chinese society .
1. Arthur P. Wolf, "Introduction" 2. Maurice Freedman, "On the sociological study of Chinese religion" 3. Donald R. Deglopper, "Religion and ritual in Lukang" 4. Wang Shih-Ch'ing, "Religious organization in the history of a Taiwanese town" 5. John A. Brim, "Village alliance temples in Hong Kong" 6. Stephan Feuchtwang, "Domestic and communal worship in Taiwan" 7. Arthur P. Wolf, "Gods, ghosts, and ancestors" 8. Wang Sung-Hsing, "Taiwanese architecture and the supernatural" 9. C. Steven Harrell, "When a ghost becomes a God" 10. Jack M. Potter, "Cantonese shamanism" 11. Marjorie Topley, "Cosmic antagonisms: a mother-child syndrome" 12. H. G. H. Nelson, "Ancestor worship and burial practices" 13. Emily M. Ahern, "Affines and the rituals of kinship" 14. Kristofer M. Schipper, "The written memorial in Taoist ceremonies" 15. Michael Saso, "Orthodoxy and heterodoxy in Taoist ritual" 16. Robert J. Smith, "Afterword"
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Freedman, Maurice DeGlopper, Donald Robert Wang, Shijing 王士菁 Brim, John A. Feuchtwang, Stephan David Raphael Wang, Songxing 王崧興 Harrell, C. Steven Potter, Jack M. Topley, Marjorie Nelson, H. G. H. Schipper, Kristofer Marinus Saso, Michael R. Smith, Robert John
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