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Religion and Religious Practices in Rural China Mu Peng

Religion and Religious Practices in Rural China By Mu Peng

Religion and Religious Practices in Rural China by Mu Peng


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This book explores the daily religious life of most Chinese people spreads without institutional propagation. Based upon more than a decade of field research in rural China, the book demonstrates the decisive role of rites of passage and yearly festival rituals held in every household in shaping people's religious dispositions.

Religion and Religious Practices in Rural China Summary

Religion and Religious Practices in Rural China by Mu Peng

This book explores how, unlike in the West, the daily religious life of most Chinese people spreads without institutional propagation. Based upon more than a decade of field research in rural China, the book demonstrates the decisive role of rites of passage and yearly festival rituals held in every household in shaping people's religious dispositions. It focuses on the family, the unit most central to Chinese culture and society, and reveals the repertoire embodied in daily life in a world envisioned as comprising both the yin world of ancestors, spirits, and ghosts, and the yang world of the living. It discusses especially the concept of bai, which refers to both concrete bodily movements that express respect and awe, such as bowing, kneeling, or holding up ritual offerings, and to people's religious inclinations and dispositions, which indicate that they are aware of a spiritual realm that is separate from yet close to the world of the living. Overall, the book shows that the daily practices of religion are not a separate sphere, but rather belief and ritual integrated into a way of dwelling in a world envisaged as consisting of both the yin and the yang worlds that regularly communicate with each other.

About Mu Peng

Mu Peng is an Associate Professor in the Institute of Folk Literature at Beijing Normal University.

Table of Contents

1. Words and Things: A Theoretical Map. 2. Dixia, Difu, and Diyu: the Contour of the Yin World. 3. Encountering Death: Funeral Rituals in Practice. 4. Bai, offering Incense and Hosting: Communicating with the Yin World. 5. Doing Handicraft: Bridging the Yin and Yang. 6. Esoteric Knowledge: Imitating Masters. 7. Conclusion or Reflection: I Just Could Not Bai

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NLS9781032085401
9781032085401
1032085401
Religion and Religious Practices in Rural China by Mu Peng
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-06-30
272
N/A
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