Popular Religion and Shamanism
Editorial Board
International Advisor: Thomas David DuBois Australia National University
Table of contents
Part I: Popular Religion Translated by Chi Zhen
Introduction Thomas David DuBois
Chapter 1: The Syncretism of Maitreyan Belief and Manichaeism in Chinese History Ma Xisha
Chapter 2: A Study on Equivalent Names of Manichaeism in Chinese Lin Wushu
Chapter 3: On the Rise, Decline and Evolution of the Three-in-One Teaching Lin Guoping
Chapter 4: The Evolution of the Luo Teaching and the Formation of Green Gang Ma Xisha
Chapter 5: The Taigu School and the Yellow Cliff Teaching: Another Case of Transformation from Confucian Academic Group to Religious Sect Han Bingfang
Chapter 6: Exploring the History of the Yihetuan Lu Yao
Chapter 7: A Preliminary Investigation on the Early History of the Way of Penetrating Unity and its Relationship with the Yihetuan Zhou Yumin
Chapter 8: Women in the Secret Popular Religions of the Ming and Qing Dynasties Yu Songqing
Bibliography
Part II: Shamanism Translated by Anne Henochowicz, Yun C. Lee, Li Hui, Cheryl Cornwell, Timothy Thurston, Yang Qiong, Zhou Hao, Levi Gibbs, Hao-hsiang Liao, and Rongbin Zheng
Introduction Mark Bender and Kun Shi
Chapter 9: Mongol Shaman Initiation Rites: Case Studies in Eastern Inner Mongolia Guo Shuyun
Chapter 10: Characteristics of Shamanism of the Tungusic Speaking People Meng Huiying
Chapter 11: Daba Beliefs and Written Script Song Zhaolin
Bibliography
Introduction Thomas David DuBois
Chapter 1: The Syncretism of Maitreyan Belief and Manichaeism in Chinese History Ma Xisha
Chapter 2: A Study on Equivalent Names of Manichaeism in Chinese Lin Wushu
Chapter 3: On the Rise, Decline and Evolution of the Three-in-One Teaching Lin Guoping
Chapter 4: The Evolution of the Luo Teaching and the Formation of Green Gang Ma Xisha
Chapter 5: The Taigu School and the Yellow Cliff Teaching: Another Case of Transformation from Confucian Academic Group to Religious Sect Han Bingfang
Chapter 6: Exploring the History of the Yihetuan Lu Yao
Chapter 7: A Preliminary Investigation on the Early History of the Way of Penetrating Unity and its Relationship with the Yihetuan Zhou Yumin
Chapter 8: Women in the Secret Popular Religions of the Ming and Qing Dynasties Yu Songqing
Bibliography
Part II: Shamanism Translated by Anne Henochowicz, Yun C. Lee, Li Hui, Cheryl Cornwell, Timothy Thurston, Yang Qiong, Zhou Hao, Levi Gibbs, Hao-hsiang Liao, and Rongbin Zheng
Introduction Mark Bender and Kun Shi
Chapter 9: Mongol Shaman Initiation Rites: Case Studies in Eastern Inner Mongolia Guo Shuyun
Chapter 10: Characteristics of Shamanism of the Tungusic Speaking People Meng Huiying
Chapter 11: Daba Beliefs and Written Script Song Zhaolin
Bibliography
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