ISBN:
0-520-07129-8
,
0-520-06081-4
Language:
English
Pages:
xv, 334 Seiten, 4 ungezählte Blätter
,
Illustrationen
Edition:
First paperback printing 1990
Series Statement:
Studies on China 8
Keywords:
China Geschichte
;
Tod
;
Bestattung
;
Bestattungsform
;
Trauer
;
Ritual und Zeremonie
;
Ritual, religiöses
;
Ritual
;
Totenfest
;
Totendenkmal
;
Frau
;
Frau und sozialer Status
;
Ahnenkult
;
Übergangsritual
;
Lied
;
Tagungsbericht
Abstract:
During the late imperial era (1500-1911), China, though divided by ethnic, linguistic, and regional differences at least as great as those prevailing in Europe, enjoyed a remarkable solidarity. What held Chinese society together for so many centuries? Some scholars have pointed to the institutional control over the written word as instrumental in promoting cultural homogenization; others, the manipulation of the performing arts. This volume, comprised of essays by both anthropologists and historians, furthers this important discussion by examining the role of death rituals in the unification of Chinese culture.
Note:
Literaturangaben; Rev. versions of papers presented at a conference held at the Sun Space Ranch Conference Center in Oracle, Ariz., Jan. 2-7, 1985 and sponsored by the Joint Committee on Chinese Studies of the American Council of Learned Societies and Social Science Research Council.
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