ISBN:
9783319504933
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (391 pages)
Series Statement:
Culture, Mind, and Society
Series Statement:
Culture, Mind, and Society Ser
Parallel Title:
Print version Sangren, P. Steven Filial Obsessions : Chinese Patriliny and Its Discontents
DDC:
150
Keywords:
Applied psychology
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Applied psychology
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Electronic books
Abstract:
Dedication -- Series Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Preface and Overview -- Culture, Desire, Fantasy -- Outline of Chapters -- Notes -- Chapter 2: Popular Religion, a Chinese Superboy, and "The Investiture of the Gods" -- Introduction -- Nezha, "Numinous Pearl" -- Summarizing -- The Multivocality of "Divinity" -- The Imperial Metaphor: Gods as Supernatural Governors -- Territorial Cults -- Nezha's Ritual Personae -- Fengshen Yanyi -- Scholarship -- Fengshen Yanyi, History, and Local Religion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: "Filial Piety" and Cultural Difference -- Cultural Difference, Human Commonalities -- Desire -- Production -- Chinese Patriliny: A Case in Point -- Filial Piety -- Chinese Patriliny -- The Chinese Family System -- Patriliny as Instituted Fantasy -- Accommodating Marx and Freud -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: Spirit Possession, Family Issues, and the Revelation of Gods' Biographies -- Introduction -- Varieties of Myth Analysis: Methodological and Interpretive Issues -- Interpretivist and Structuralist Approaches: The Idealist Fallacy -- Psychoanalytic Approaches: Fantasy, Desire, Symptom -- Native Exegetes: Fate, Allegory, Chan Philosophy -- Audience Reception -- (Additional) Methodological Issues -- Myths, Miracles, and Multivocality -- Spirit Possession as Family Therapy -- A Spirit-Healing Session -- Recurring Themes -- Popular Religion, Revelation, and Healing -- The Role of the Medium -- Conclusions -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5: Filial Piety: Fathers, Real and Ideal -- Introduction -- Filial Piety and Its Discontents -- Li Jing and Taiyi: The Splitting of Fatherly Personae -- Nezha's Filiality: A Paragon of Filial Self-Sacrifice or a Monstrous Transgressor? -- Alter Father Figures in Rites of Passage and Myth: Comparative Considerations -- Nezha's Appeal
Abstract:
Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 6: The Social Production of Desire -- Introduction: Desire, Subject, and Agency -- Schemas, Habitus-Totalities, Change-Systems: Piaget, Bateson, Bourdieu -- Assimilation, Accommodation, and Resistance -- Inertia, Egocentrism, and Decentering -- Desire as "Lack" -- The Costs of Patriarchy -- Other Others: Siblings and Grandparents -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 7: Ancestor Worship, the Confucian Father, and Filial Piety -- Introduction -- Ritual -- Patriarchy as Ideology -- The Confucian Father: Patriarch or Ego-Ideal -- Narrative Decentering, the "Self," Debt to One's Parents, and the Debate Between the Brothers Muzha and Nezha -- Filial Obsession and Romantic Love -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 8: Women as Outsiders: Princesses, Defilement, and Buddhist Salvation -- Introduction -- Women as Outsiders, Women as Producers -- Miaoshan and Dashi Ye 大士爺: Merciful Savior and Disciplining Demon -- Sons and Daughters: Comparing Miaoshan and Nezha -- "Buddhist Values," Filial Piety, and Female "Pollution" -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 9: Woman as Symptom: Beyond Gender? -- Introduction: Ideology as Fantasy -- Psychoanalysis, Gender, and Patriliny10 -- Existential Conundra: Male and Female Variants -- "Patriarchy" Revisited -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 10: A Concluding Manifesto: Culture and Desire -- Production: Some Truisms -- Subjectivities -- Ideology -- Desire and Practice -- Dialectics, the Work of Theory, and Theory Work in Social Analysis -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index
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