Open-access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295801551Revival of religious practices of all sorts in China, after decades of systematic government suppression, is a topic of considerable interest to scholars in disciplines ranging from religious studies to anthropology to political science. This book examines contemporary religious practices among the Premi people of the Sichuan-Yunnan-Tibet area, a group of about 60,000 who speak a language belonging to the Qiang branch of Tibeto-Burman. Koen Wellens's ethnographic research in two Premi communities on opposite sides of the border, and his analysis of available historical documents, find multiple advocates and rationales for the revival of both formal Tibetan Buddhism and the indigenous Premi practices centered on ritual specialists called anji.Wellens argues that the variety in the shape the revitalization process takes--as it affects Premi on the Sichuan side of the border and their counterparts on the Yunnan side--can only be understood in a local cultural context. This full-length study of the Premi, the first in a language other than Chinese, makes a valuable contribution to our ethnographic knowledge of Southwest China, as well as to our understanding of contemporary Chinese religious and cultural politics.
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This full-length study of the Premi, the first in a language other than Chinese, makes a valuable contribution to our ethnographic knowledge of Southwest China, as well as to our understanding of contemporary Chinese religious and cultural politics.
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Foreword by Stevan HarrellPrefaceAcknowledgmentsOn Language and OrthographyMap of Research Area in Southwest ChinaMap of Bustling TownshipIntroduction1. Muli: The Political Integration of a Lama Kingdom2. Bustling Township: A Muli Township in the Post-Mao Era3. The Premi House: Ritual and Relatedness4. Premi Cosmology: Ritual and the State5. Modernity in Yunnan: Religion and the PumizuConclusionEpilogueGlossaryNotesBibliographyIndex
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This full-length study of the Premi, the first in a language other than Chinese, makes a valuable contribution to our ethnographic knowledge of Southwest China, as well as to our understanding of contemporary Chinese religious and cultural politics.
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"Koen Wellens' deeply serious book on the Premi clearly is a marvelous contribution to the study of precisely these wider issues of how people on the margins of civilizations negotiate their forced incorporation into imposing state machineries . . ."
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"A much—welcomed book on the topic of religious revival in reform—era China and on the Premi people, as well as on the broader themes of identity politics and the politics of incorporation."
This full-length study of the Premi, the first in a language other than Chinese, makes a valuable contribution to our ethnographic knowledge of Southwest China, as well as to our understanding of contemporary Chinese religious and cultural politics.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780295990699
Publisert
2010-11-19
Utgiver
Vendor
University of Washington Press
Vekt
499 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
288

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Biographical note

Koen Wellens is a researcher in the China Program of the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights at the University of Oslo.