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| Resumen |
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. |
| Título de la serie |
Religious and Ethnic Revival in a Chinese Minority: The Bai People of Southwest China
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| Editorial |
Taylor and Francis
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| ISBN-ISSN |
9780429944048 (ISBN); 9780415528504 (ISBN)
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| DOI |
10.4324/9780429486791
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