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- Cover
- Series page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Figures
- Map
- Chronology
- Acknowledgments
- Notes on Orthography and Pronunciation
- Introduction: Relationality at the Heart of Religion in China
- Why Are You Reading This Book?
- A Relational Approach to Understanding Chinese Religious Life
- What Is Religion? Do Spirits Exist?
- Spatial Expanse and Time Frame
- Statistics: The Numbers Game [Warning: User Beware!]
- The Author and the Sources
- Diverse Approaches to Studying Religion in China
- Notes
- 1: Understanding Religious Diversity: Five Modalities of Doing Religion
- Religious Diversity as Fact and Religious Pluralism as Ideology
- Modalities of Doing Religion
- Implications for Our Understanding of Religious Diversity
- Notes
- 2: Interacting with Gods, Ghosts, and Ancestors
- Efficacy and Deity–Worshiper Relationships
- Worshiping Deities
- Divination
- Appeasing “Hungry Ghosts”
- Relationships with Ancestors
- The Household as Basic Unit of Religious Engagement
- The Hosting Idiom in Chinese Religious Practices
- Notes
- 3: Festivals and Pilgrimages
- Temple Associations and Temple Festivals
- Temple Festivals and Social Relationships
- Temple Festivals and Social Heat
- Temple Festivals and Inter-Communal Rivalry
- Gods Visiting Gods: Mazu Pilgrimages in Taiwan
- Ciji Pilgrimages: Re-Territorializing Universalism
- Drawing Power from Multiple Sites: New Age Spirit Cultivation in Contemporary Taiwan
- From China to Mecca: The Hajj Pilgrimage and the Chinese State
- Longwanggou Hosts a Tree Planting Event: The Visit of Beijing Arbortourists
- Mutual Capturing
- Notes
- 4: Ritual Service Providers and Their Clients
- Ritual Service and Efficacy
- A Yinyang Master at a Funeral
- Funeral Rituals Conducted by a Daoist Troupe in Shanxi Province
- The Daoist Ritual of Offering or Cosmic Renewal (jiao)
- Negative Relations: Dealing with Troublesome Spirit Ties
- An Exorcism That Involves Beheading a Cock
- “Beating the Mean Person” (Daxiaoren): Ritual of Cursing and Spellbinding One’s Enemy
- Rampant Commodification?
- The Relationship between Providers and Consumers of Ritual Services
- Notes
- 5: Communities and Networks
- The Formation of Religious Communities
- Monastic Communities and Networks
- Congregational Communities: Catholic and Protestant
- The Rise and Fall of Qigong Communities
- “Taking Refuge”: The Rise of Lay Confessional Identities
- Being a Ciji Person/Being a Religious Subject
- New Technologies and Religious Transmission
- Notes
- 6: State–Religion Relations
- Socialist Persecution of Religious Institutions
- State–Religion Interactions: The Official Regulatory Framework
- The Workings of the Religion Sphere
- Competition within the Modern Religion Sphere and the Rise of the Discursive-Scriptural Modality of Doing Religion
- The Emergence of a “Popular Religion Sphere”?
- The Discursive Construction of the “Superstition Specialist Households”
- Reforming Funerary and Burial Practices
- Notes
- Conclusions
- The Revival of Religious Traditions in Contemporary China
- The Relational Approach to Studying Religion and Society
- Note
- List of Chinese Terms
- Further Reading
- References
- Index
- End User License Agreement
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