Death ritual in late imperial and modern China.
de Watson, James ed; Rawski, Evelyn S. ed.
Collection: Studies on China ; 8 .Éditeur: Berkeley, Los Angeles, London : University of California Press, 1988.Description: 334 p. : ill.ISBN: 0-520-06081-4.N° Inventaire: L11055.Thématique: Histoire | Mort | Religion | Rite funéraireThématique spécifique: Aliment | Conception de la mort | Pleureuse | Impureté | Entraide | Repas rituel | Relations vivants-morts | Inhumation | Prêtre | Identité culturelle | Administration | Divination | Siècle 20 | Politique | Crémation | Mariage | Cimetière | Empire | Esprit | Religion populaire | Âme | Culte des ancêtres | Bouddhisme | Fécondité | Siècle 16 | Géomancie | Siècle 18 | Différenciation sexuelle | Lamentation funéraire | Offrande | Idéologie communautaire | Croyance | Femme | Tombe | Rituel | Siècle 17 | Religion traditionnelle | Ancêtre | Siècle 19 | Solidarité | Veillée funéraire | Liturgie | Relation homme-esprit | Relation avec les esprits | Relation avec les ancêtresGéographique: Chine | Asie | Taïwan | Hong-KongEthnique: Hakka | Cantonais | HanPersonnage: Mao Tse-toung | Martin Emily | Mao ZedongContenu: The Structure of Chinese Funerary Rites : Elementary forms, ritual sequence, and the primacy of performance / Watson, J.L. -- A Historian's Approach to Chinese Death Ritual / Rawski, E.S. -- Funerals in North China : Uniformity and Variation / Naquin, S. -- Death, Food, and Fertility / Thompson, S.E. -- Funeral Specialists in Cantonese Society : Pollution, performance, and social hierarchy / Watson, J.L. -- Grieving for the Dead, Grieving for the Living : Funeral laments of Hakka women / Johnson, E.L. -- Gender and Ideological Differences in Representations of Life and Death / Martin, E. -- Souls and Salvation : Conflicting themes in Chinese popular religion / Cohen, M.L. -- Remembering the Dead : Graves and politics in Southeastern China / Watson, R.S. -- The Imperial Way of Death : Ming and Ch'ing emperors and death ritual / Rawski, E.S. -- Mao's Remains / Wakeman, F. Jr -- Death in the People's Republic of China / Whyte, M.K. Item type:

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The Structure of Chinese Funerary Rites : Elementary forms, ritual sequence, and the primacy of performance / Watson, J.L. -- A Historian's Approach to Chinese Death Ritual / Rawski, E.S. -- Funerals in North China : Uniformity and Variation / Naquin, S. -- Death, Food, and Fertility / Thompson, S.E. -- Funeral Specialists in Cantonese Society : Pollution, performance, and social hierarchy / Watson, J.L. -- Grieving for the Dead, Grieving for the Living : Funeral laments of Hakka women / Johnson, E.L. -- Gender and Ideological Differences in Representations of Life and Death / Martin, E. -- Souls and Salvation : Conflicting themes in Chinese popular religion / Cohen, M.L. -- Remembering the Dead : Graves and politics in Southeastern China / Watson, R.S. -- The Imperial Way of Death : Ming and Ch'ing emperors and death ritual / Rawski, E.S. -- Mao's Remains / Wakeman, F. Jr -- Death in the People's Republic of China / Whyte, M.K.
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