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  • 1
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    Beijing :Bei jing da xue chu ban she,
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    almahu_BV025468004
    Format: 6, 2, 274 S.
    Edition: Di 1 ban, di 1 ci yin shua
    Original writing edition: 第1版, 第1次印刷
    Original writing title: 满族萨满教研究 /
    Original writing person/organisation: 富育光
    Original writing publisher: 北京 : : 北京大学出版社,
    ISBN: 7-301-01490-2
    Language: Chinese
    Subjects: Ethnology
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949701458902882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9789047428015
    Series Statement: Brill eBook titles 2011
    Uniform Title: Yuan shi zong jiao yu Saman jiao juan. English.
    Content: Popular Religion and Shamanism addresses two areas of religion within Chinese society; the lay teachings that Chinese scholars term folk or "popular" religion, and shamanism. Each area represents a distinct tradition of scholarship, and the book is therefore split into two parts. Part I: Popular Religion discusses the evolution of organized lay movements over an arc of ten centuries. Its eight chapters focus on three key points: the arrival and integration of new ideas before the Song dynasty, the coalescence of an intellectual and scriptural tradition during the Ming, and the efflorescence of new organizations during the late Qing. Part II: Shamanism reflects the revived interest of scholars in traditional beliefs and culture that reemerged with the "open" policy in China that occurred in the 1970s. Two of the essays included in this section address shamanism in northeast China where the traditions played an important role in the cultures of the Manchu, Mongol, Sibe, Daur, Oroqen, Evenki, and Hezhen. The other essay discusses divination rites in a local culture of southwest China. Both sections of Popular Religion and Shamanism will introduce Western readers to the ideas of Chinese scholars, not just their data.
    Note: "Translated into English from the original"--T.p. verso. , Preliminary Material / , Introduction / , Chapter One. The Syncretism Of Maitreyan Belief And Manichaeism In Chinese History / , Chapter Two. A Study On Equivalent Names Of Manichaeism In Chinese / , Chapter Three. On The Rise, Decline And Evolution Of The Three-In-One Teaching / , Chapter Four. The Evolution Of The Luo Teaching And The Formation Of Green Gang / , Chapter Five. The Taigu School And The Yellow Cliff Teaching: Another Case Of Transformation From Confucian Academic Group To Religious Sect / , Chapter Six. Exploring The History Of The Yihetuan / , Chapter Seven. A Preliminary Investigation On The Early History Of The Way Of Penetrating Unity And Its Relationship With The Yihetuan / , Chapter Eight. Women In The Secret Popular Religions Of The Ming And Qing Dynasties / , Bibliography / , Introduction / , Chapter Nine. Mongol Shaman Initiation Rites: Case Studies In Eastern Inner Mongolia / , Chapter Ten. Characteristics Of Shamanism Of The Tungusic Speaking People / , Chapter Eleven. Daba Beliefs And Written Script / , Bibliography / , Index /
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004174559 (hardback : alk. paper)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9004174559 (hardback : alk. paper)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789047428015 (electronic book)
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology , Theology
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  • 3
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    gbv_175557777X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 499 pages)
    ISBN: 9789047428015
    Series Statement: Brill eBook titles 2011 volume 1
    Uniform Title: Yuan shi zong jiao yu Saman jiao juan
    Content: Preliminary Material /X. Ma and H. Meng -- Introduction /Thomas David Dubois -- Chapter One. The Syncretism Of Maitreyan Belief And Manichaeism In Chinese History /Ma Xisha -- Chapter Two. A Study On Equivalent Names Of Manichaeism In Chinese /Lin Wushu -- Chapter Three. On The Rise, Decline And Evolution Of The Three-In-One Teaching /Lin Guoping -- Chapter Four. The Evolution Of The Luo Teaching And The Formation Of Green Gang /Ma Xisha -- Chapter Five. The Taigu School And The Yellow Cliff Teaching: Another Case Of Transformation From Confucian Academic Group To Religious Sect /Han Bingfang -- Chapter Six. Exploring The History Of The Yihetuan /Lu Yao -- Chapter Seven. A Preliminary Investigation On The Early History Of The Way Of Penetrating Unity And Its Relationship With The Yihetuan /Zhou Yumin -- Chapter Eight. Women In The Secret Popular Religions Of The Ming And Qing Dynasties /Yu Songqing -- Bibliography /X. Ma and H. Meng -- Introduction /Mark Bender and Kun Shi -- Chapter Nine. Mongol Shaman Initiation Rites: Case Studies In Eastern Inner Mongolia /Guo Shuyun -- Chapter Ten. Characteristics Of Shamanism Of The Tungusic Speaking People /Meng Huiying -- Chapter Eleven. Daba Beliefs And Written Script /Song Zhaolin -- Bibliography /X. Ma and H. Meng -- Index /X. Ma and H. Meng.
    Content: Popular Religion and Shamanism addresses two areas of religion within Chinese society; the lay teachings that Chinese scholars term folk or “popular” religion, and shamanism. Each area represents a distinct tradition of scholarship, and the book is therefore split into two parts. Part I: Popular Religion discusses the evolution of organized lay movements over an arc of ten centuries. Its eight chapters focus on three key points: the arrival and integration of new ideas before the Song dynasty, the coalescence of an intellectual and scriptural tradition during the Ming, and the efflorescence of new organizations during the late Qing. Part II: Shamanism reflects the revived interest of scholars in traditional beliefs and culture that reemerged with the “open” policy in China that occurred in the 1970s. Two of the essays included in this section address shamanism in northeast China where the traditions played an important role in the cultures of the Manchu, Mongol, Sibe, Daur, Oroqen, Evenki, and Hezhen. The other essay discusses divination rites in a local culture of southwest China. Both sections of Popular Religion and Shamanism will introduce Western readers to the ideas of Chinese scholars, not just their data
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004174559
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9004174559
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Popular religion and Shamanism Leiden [u.a.] : Brill, 2011 ISBN 9789004174559
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9004174559
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology , Theology
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    Keywords: Schamanismus ; Religion ; China ; Volksreligion
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    UID:
    edocfu_990043750220402883
    Format: VI, 499 S.
    ISBN: 9789047428015
    Uniform Title: Yuan shi zong jiao yu Saman jiao juan. English
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    [Bei jing] : Zhong guo she hui ke xue chu ban she
    UID:
    gbv_1888942940
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (ca. 521 Seiten)
    Original writing title: 西方民俗学史
    Original writing person/organisation: 孟慧英
    Original writing publisher: [北京] : 中国社会科学出版社
    ISBN: 7500457944
    Series Statement: Zhong guo she hui ke xue wen ku
    Content: 什么是民俗学?为何许多学科(像社会学、文学、艺术学、心理学、历史学、人类学等等)都研究民俗而不说自己是民俗学?民俗学领域的初学者不免发出这样的疑问。即使是民俗学专门学者也会思考这样的问题,当然,他们的思索要深入得多。本书作者也是在这种疑问的引导下开始探讨的,为解开疑惑,笔者必须面对如下问题。一 民俗研究的多学科视角人们常常通过被研究对象的材料性质和探讨这些材料所涉及的理论类型来确定一个学术领域的界限。一般认为,民俗学所研究的材料是那些拥有传统意义的观念、行为以及在观念和行为之间体现的因果逻辑关系。有些民俗学者并不关注所有的传统,他们只专注于那些表达的(艺术的)传统;有些民俗学者将民间生活划定为主要的研究领域,他们重视农村的、前工业的、非主流的、非精英的、保守的(过去的、古老时代的)、地方的或民族的传统文化。民俗研究所涉及的理论类型要比它所研究的对象复杂得多,它呈现出一种合流或综合状态。人类学、文学、语言学、社会学、心理学、历史学和传播学等等理论都把民俗学当作与自己相关的一个领域,它们所提供的观察和研究合入民俗研究的溪流。同时也很少有民俗学家把自己局限在惟一的理论类型之中。因此,没有一个特别单纯的民俗学理论,没有哪个理论惟被民俗学家所特殊采用。民俗理论源自于,或至少密切地联系到一系列其他领域(像人类学、社会学、语言学、文学批评、心理学和历史学等)的理论发展。钟敬文前辈在《外国民俗文化研究名著译丛》总序中强调了民俗学需要多学科研究的必要性,他说:任何一种文化现象,仅用一种理论去研究,都是不够的,应该提倡多角度的综合研究。在民俗的对象上,民俗学、人类学、历史学、社会学、语言学和文艺学等,都表现了共同的兴趣,不同学科在各自领域内都取得了成果,有的还取得了理论和方法上的重要突破,带动了整个下层文化研究思潮的发展。……
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    Language: Chinese
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