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  • 1
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    Amsterdam : Kruyt
    Language: Dutch
    Pages: 107 S.
    Dissertation note: Zugl.: Amsterdam, Uni., Diss., 1915
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    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
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    Djakarta : Kolff
    Language: Dutch
    Pages: 332 S.
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    Groningen : Wolters' Uitgevers-Maatschappij
    Language: Dutch
    Pages: 262 S.
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    Keywords: Adat ; Indonesien ; Indonesien ; Adat
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    Djakarta : Pradnja Paramita
    Language: Indonesian
    Pages: 268 p , 22 cm
    Parallel Title: Online version Haar, Barend ter, 1892-1941 Asas-asas dan susunan hukum-adat
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    Keywords: Adat law ; Adat law
    Note: Errata slip inserted
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    Groningen [u.a.] : Wolters
    Language: Dutch
    Pages: 262 S.
    Edition: 2., ongewijzigde dr.
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    Keywords: Adat law ; Adat ; Indonesien ; Indonesien ; Adat
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    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 280 S.
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    Note: Aus dem niederl. übersetzt
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781108613392 , 9781108706230
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (78 pages)
    Series Statement: Cambridge elements. Elements in religion and violence, 2397-9496
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Haar, Barend J. ter, 1958 - Religious culture and violence in traditional China
    DDC: 201/.763320954
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    Keywords: Violence Religious aspects ; Violence ; Violence ; Religious aspects ; Violence ; China ; China ; Religion ; Gewalt ; Religionskrieg
    Abstract: The basis of Chinese religious culture, and with that many aspects of daily life, was the threat and fear of demonic attacks. These were inherently violent and could only be counteracted by violence as well - even if this reactive violence was masked by euphemisms such as execution, expulsion, exorcisms and so on. At the same time, violence was a crucial dimension of the maintenance of norms and values, for instance in sworn agreements or in beliefs about underworld punishment. Violence was also an essential aspect of expressing respect through sacrificial gifts of meat (and in an earlier stage of Chinese culture also human flesh) and through a culture of auto-mutilation and ritual suicide. At the same time, conventional indigenous terms for violence such as bao 暴 were not used for most of these practices since they were not experienced as such, but rather justified as positive uses of physical force.
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    ISBN: 9004148442
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 378 S. , Ill.
    Series Statement: Sinica Leidensia 71
    Series Statement: Sinica Leidensia
    DDC: 302.240951
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    Keywords: Geschichte 960-1900 ; Rumor History ; Oral communication History ; Legends History ; Gerücht ; Mündliche Überlieferung ; Hexenglaube ; Sündenbock ; Legende ; China ; China ; Legende ; Hexenglaube ; Gerücht ; Mündliche Überlieferung ; Geschichte 960-1900 ; China ; Legende ; Sündenbock ; Mündliche Überlieferung ; Geschichte 960-1900
    Description / Table of Contents: Inhalt: 1. INTRODUCTION -- The Topic of Investigation -- The Conceptual Framework -- Contents and Structure of this Book -- 2. THE SPOTTED BARBARIAN AND AUNTIE OLD TIGER -- Warning Children about the Bogeyman -- Beating the Yehu -- Auntie Old Tiger: Historical Evidence -- Auntie Old Tiger: The Oral Tale of the Twentieth Century -- A Comparative Approach -- Concluding Remarks -- 3. ORGAN-SNATCHING AND FOETUS-THEFT -- Camphor and Willow Deitics -- Early Rumours about Organ-snatching and Kidnapping -- Indigenous Scapegoats -- Random Rumours and Exorcist Killings -- Concluding Remarks -- 4. WESTERNERS AS SCAPEGOATS -- The Importance of Oral Culture -- The Yangzi River Valley Riots of 1891 -- The Riots: Scapegoating Westerners -- The Role of the Gathering of Brothers and Elders -- Concluding Observations -- Appendix 1. The Gathering of Brothers and Elders -- 5. DEMON BIRDS AND VICIOUS FOXES -- Obnoxious Foxes, Fearsome Sha-visits and Demonic Attacks -- Scares Caused by Dark Afflictions or Queue-cutters -- Song Rumours of "Flying Hats'' and "Dark Miasma'' -- Dark Afflictions: Ming Developments -- Chicken-attacks and Mixed Scares: Qing Developments -- On the Spread of Stories -- 6. WICKED WOMEN AND EVIL EMPERORS -- The Drought Demon -- The Fear of Imperial Harem Recruitment -- Concluding Observations -- 7. COMMUNICATION AND STIGMATIZATION -- The Power of Oral Communication -- Stories and Stigmatisation -- Why Scares Happened -- Telling Stories and Collective Action -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [349]-371) and index , Angaben zum Inhalt: This book analyzes the role of oral stories in Chinese witch-hunts. Successive chapters deal with the implications of Chinese versions of the Little Red Riding Hood story; the use of parts of the adult human body, children and foetuses, to draw out their life-force; attacks by mysterious creatures, causing open wounds, suffocation, the loss of hair and the like; the presence of a Drought Demon in the corpses of recently deceased women; and finally the emperor forcibly recruiting unmarried women for his harem. Of interest to historians and anthropologists working on oral traditions, folklore and witch-hunts (also from a comparative perspective), but also to those working on anti-Christian movements and the intersection of popular fears and political history in China.
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