Based on first-hand materials gathered through decades of field
research and fleshed out with the author's insightful religious,
cultural, and historical observations extending back to Qing Dynasty
times, ancient archaeological discoveries and the legacy of Siberian
peoples, this two-volume ethnological study investigates shamanic
rituals, myths and lore in northern China and explores the common
ideology underlying the origins of the region's cultures. The two
volumes discuss the spiritual world of northern Shamanism and
investigates the various shamanic rituals, divination, spirit idols
and myths, illuminating how worship and ideas are imbedded in and
interweave with the indigenous environment, culture and history of
people in northern China. This mythic heritage embodies the peoples'
understanding of the natural world, the creation of humankind, social
life and history as well as their interaction with their surroundings.
It is shown that shamanic spirituality in northern China is
characterised by functionality and practicality in daily-life
situations, in contrast to the received wisdom that defines shamanic
praxis as a pure supernatural spirit journey. The set will be of great
value for scholars of religion and anthropologists as well as
ethnologists in the fields of Shamanism studies, Northeast Asian
folklore and Manchu studies.
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ISBN
9781000319774
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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