Confucian rituals and Chinese villagers ritual change and social transformation in a southeastern Chinese community, 1368-1949

In 'Confucian rituals and chinese villagers', Yonghua Liu presents a detailed study of how a southeastern Chinese community experienced and responded to the process whereby Confucian rituals - previously thought unfit for practice by commoners - were adopted in the Chinese countryside and...

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Contributors: Liu, Yonghua (Other)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill 2013
In:Year: 2013
Series/Journal:Religion in Chinese Societies 6
Further subjects:B Confucianism ; Rituals
B Manners and customs
B Confucianism (China, Southeast) History
B History
B Confucianism History China, Southeast
B Confucianism Rituals History and criticism China, Southeast
B China, Southeast Religious life and customs
B Neo-confucianism Social aspects (China, Southeast)
B Religion and sociology
B Confucianism (China, Southeast) Rituals History and criticism
B Southeast China
B Neo-confucianism Social aspects China, Southeast
B China, Southeast Social life and customs
B BODY, MIND & SPIRIT ; Spirituality ; Paganism & Neo-Paganism
B Religion and sociology China, Southeast
B Electronic books
B RELIGION ; Comparative Religion
B Confucianism
B Religion and sociology (China, Southeast)
B Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Summary:In 'Confucian rituals and chinese villagers', Yonghua Liu presents a detailed study of how a southeastern Chinese community experienced and responded to the process whereby Confucian rituals - previously thought unfit for practice by commoners - were adopted in the Chinese countryside and became an integral part of village culture, from the mid fourteenth to mid twentieth centuries. The book examines the important but understudied ritual specialists, masters of rites (lisheng), and their ritual handbooks while showing their crucial role in the ritual life of Chinese villagers. This discussion of lisheng and their rituals deepens our understanding of the ritual aspect of popular Confucianism and sheds new light on social and cultural transformations in late imperial China.0
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index. - Print version record
ISBN:900425725X