This study examines how political and legal disputes regarding the performance of death rituals contributed to shape a revival of Confucianism in eleventh-century Northern Song China.
This study examines how political and legal disputes regarding the performance of death rituals contributed to shape a revival of Confucianism in eleventh-century Northern Song China.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Assistant Professor of Religion, San Diego State University
Inhaltsangabe
* INTRODUCTION * CHAPTER I * The Adaptation of Ancestral Ritual to Serve the Royal Imaginary * CHAPTER II * "How Does Heaven Come to Speak": The Contesting Discourse and the Revival of Confucian Death Rituals * CHAPTER III * Ordering Society through Confucian Rituals * CHAPTER IV * Offering for Saving of the Souls * CHAPTER V * Social Imaginaries and Politics in the Narratives on the World-beyond and the Supernatural * CHAPTER VI * Burial: A Contested Site for Social Imaginaries * CONCLUSION * BIBLIOGRPAHY
* INTRODUCTION * CHAPTER I * The Adaptation of Ancestral Ritual to Serve the Royal Imaginary * CHAPTER II * "How Does Heaven Come to Speak": The Contesting Discourse and the Revival of Confucian Death Rituals * CHAPTER III * Ordering Society through Confucian Rituals * CHAPTER IV * Offering for Saving of the Souls * CHAPTER V * Social Imaginaries and Politics in the Narratives on the World-beyond and the Supernatural * CHAPTER VI * Burial: A Contested Site for Social Imaginaries * CONCLUSION * BIBLIOGRPAHY
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