In search of the folk Daoists of North China

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In search of the folk Daoists of North China

Stephen Jones

Ashgate, c2010

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The living practice of Daoist ritual is still only a small part of Daoist studies. Most of this work focuses on the southeast, with the vast area of north China often assumed to be a tabula rasa for local lay liturgical traditions. This book, based on fieldwork, challenges this assumption. With case studies on parts of Hebei, Shanxi, Shaanxi, and Gansu provinces, Stephen Jones describes ritual sequences within funerals and temple fairs, offering details on occupational hereditary lay Daoists, temple-dwelling priests, and even amateur ritual groups. Stressing performance, Jones observes the changing ritual scene in this poor countryside, both since the 1980s and through all the tribulations of twentieth-century warfare and political campaigns. The whole vocabulary of north Chinese Daoists differs significantly from that of the southeast, which has so far dominated our image. Largely unstudied by scholars of religion, folk Daoist ritual in north China has been a constant theme of music scholars within China. Stephen Jones places lay Daoists within the wider context of folk religious practices - including those of lay Buddhists, sectarians, and spirit mediums. This book opens up a new field for scholars of religion, ritual, music, and modern Chinese society.

Table of Contents

  • Contents: Preface
  • A well-kept secret
  • Part 1 Singing from a Different Hymn-Sheet: North and Central Shanxi: North Shanxi
  • North-central Shanxi. Part 2 Temple-Lay Connections: South Shanxi and South Hebei, Shaanxi and Gansu: South Shanxi and South Hebei
  • Shaanxi
  • Gansu. Part 3 Just Can't Get the Staff: the Central Hebei Plain: Introduction: ritual associations on the Hebei plain
  • Daxing: the Liangshanpo transmission
  • Bazhou and Jinghai
  • The western area: Houshan and the Houtu cult. Conclusion: It's Daoism, but not as we know it
  • Appendices
  • Bibliography
  • Glossary
  • Index.

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