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Religious and Ethnic Revival in a Chinese Minority - The Bai People of Southwest China (Paperback): Liang Yongjia Religious and Ethnic Revival in a Chinese Minority - The Bai People of Southwest China (Paperback)
Liang Yongjia
R1,368 Discovery Miles 13 680 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book is based on anthropological fieldwork among the Bai, an ethnic minority with a population of two million in Dali, southwest China. It explores the religious and ethnic revival in the last two decades against a historical background. It explains why and how religions and ethnic identity are revived in contemporary China, with the revived analytical concept of "alterity", which suggests a world beyond here and now. The book focuses on the particular institutions and ritual technologies that seek for access to the invisible, transcendental other-both spatial and temporal. It covers a variety of topics, including pre-modern kingship, modern utopia, religious alterity, ethnic identity, religious associations, the Intangible Cultural Heritage, and temple restorations.

Religious and Ethnic Revival in a Chinese Minority - The Bai People of Southwest China (Hardcover): Liang Yongjia Religious and Ethnic Revival in a Chinese Minority - The Bai People of Southwest China (Hardcover)
Liang Yongjia
R4,464 Discovery Miles 44 640 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

China has a large number of indigenous ethnic minorities, some of which have large populations. Many of these minorities have animist, local religions, which are closely bound up with their ethnic culture. The revival of religion generally in China in recent years has been paralleled by a revival of religion amongst the ethnic minorities. This has caused a renewal of long-standing tensions between majority Han and non-Han minorities, the latter often having endured for a long time policies designed to suppress their separate ethnic identities and make them conform to majority Han norms. This book, based on extensive original research among the Bai people, a people with a population of around five million, explores these important issues. It considers how majority-minority ethnic relations have evolved over time, discusses amongst many other issues how local religions emphasise ancestor cults which reinforce minorities sense of their separate ethnicity, and concludes by assessing how these important issues are likely to develop."

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