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Record Nr.

UNINA9910458922703321

Autore

Overmyer Daniel L. <1935->

Titolo

Local religion in North China in the twentieth century [[electronic resource] ] : the structure and organization of community rituals and beliefs / / by Daniel L. Overmyer

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden ; ; Boston, : Brill, 2009

ISBN

1-282-94965-9

9786612949654

90-474-2936-2

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (236 p.)

Collana

Handbook of Oriental studies = Handbuch der orientalistik. Section four, China, , 0169-9520 ; ; v. 22

Disciplina

200.951

Soggetti

Electronic books.

China Religion 20th century

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. [188]-196) and index.

Nota di contenuto

Preliminary Material / D. Overmyer -- Introduction. Themes And Contexts / D. Overmyer -- I. Rain Rituals / D. Overmyer -- II. History And Government / D. Overmyer -- III. Leadership And Organization / D. Overmyer -- IV. Temple Festivals / D. Overmyer -- V. Gods And Temples / D. Overmyer -- VI. Beliefs And Values / D. Overmyer -- VII. Concluding And Comparative Comments / D. Overmyer -- Bibliography / D. Overmyer -- Glossary Of Chinese Terms And Names / D. Overmyer -- Index / D. Overmyer.

Sommario/riassunto

This book is a comprehensive survey of the structure, organization and institutionalization of local community religious traditions in north China villages in the twentieth century. These traditions have their own forms of leaders, deities and beliefs. Despite much local variation one everywhere finds similar temples, images, offerings and temple festivals, all supported by practical concerns for divine aid to deal with the problems of everyday life. These local traditions are a structure in the history of Chinese religions; they have a clear sense of their own integrity and rules, handed down by their ancestors. There are Daoist, Buddhist and government influences on these traditions, but they must be adapted to the needs of local communities. It is the villagers who



build temples and organize festivals, in which all members of the community are expected to participate and contribute. With chapters on such topics as historical origins and development, leadership and organization, temple festivals, temples and deities, and beliefs and values.