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Book Title
Miraculous Response : Doing Popular Religion in Contemporary China
Publication Name
Miraculous Response
Title
Miraculous Response
Subtitle
Doing Popular Religion in Contemporary China
Author
Adam Yuet Chau
Format
Hardcover
ISBN-10
0804751609
EAN
9780804751605
ISBN
9780804751605
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Genre
Religion
Topic
Eastern
Release Date
28/10/2005
Release Year
2005
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.8in
Item Length
9in
Item Weight
21.8 Oz
Publication Year
2005
Item Width
6in
Number of Pages
336 Pages

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Centered around an ethnographic case study of a dragon king temple, this book examines the social and political dynamics underlying the revival of popular religion in contemporary rural China.

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Publisher
Stanford University Press
ISBN-10
0804751609
ISBN-13
9780804751605
eBay Product ID (ePID)
45962162

Product Key Features

Book Title
Miraculous Response : Doing Popular Religion in Contemporary China
Author
Adam Yuet Chau
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Eastern
Publication Year
2005
Genre
Religion
Number of Pages
336 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
21.8 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Bl1945
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"More than an ethnographic case study on the revival of a local temple cult in Northern China,Miraculous Responseis an intellectually stimulating engagement with the anthropological approach to Chinese local society, politics, and religion... Clearly written, with an engaging personal touch,Miraculous Responseis an important contribution at several levels: it provides a detailed local case study of contemporary state-religion relations, describes the complex dynamics at work in rural elite politics in the post-Mao era, and provides a feast of new concepts and insights of broader relevance to anthropological history."-China Review International, "[Chau] suggests that the first key to... the religious revival in rural China is that village cadres seized upon temples and temple associations as a valuable political, economic, and symbolic resource. The second key is the incorporation of different local state agents who are motivated for reasons other than religiosity to make alliances with temple associations and temple bosses. In this regard, Miraculous Response sheds unique light on the shifting state-society relationship in China."-- Journal of Chinese Religions, "This well-written and clearly organized study is a fascinating ethnography, a rare glimpse into the workings of a popular religious temple in contemporary China. Based on recent fieldwork in northwest China, it will appeal to readers with an interest in Chinese religion or local politics."-Robert P. Weller, Boston University, This well-written and clearly organized study is a fascinating ethnography, a rare glimpse into the workings of a popular religious temple in contemporary China, Based on recent fieldwork in northwest China, it will appeal to readers with an interest in Chinese religion or local politics., "More than an ethnographic case study on the revival of a local temple cult in Northern China, Miraculous Response is an intellectually stimulating engagement with the anthropological approach to Chinese local society, politics, and religion... Clearly written, with an engaging personal touch, Miraculous Response is an important contribution at several levels: it provides a detailed local case study of contemporary state-religion relations, describes the complex dynamics at work in rural elite politics in the post-Mao era, and provides a feast of new concepts and insights of broader relevance to anthropological history."— China Review International, "Adam Yuet Chau's book provides an engaging and accessible account of Chinese popular religion in Longwanggou, a community in rural northern Shaanxi, focusing on its Black Dragon King Temple .... This book is a major achievement: an important and accessible contribution to the literature of religion in China today that deserves to be widely read."—Charles Stafford, Journal of Asian Studies, "[Chau] suggests that the first key to... the religious revival in rural China is that village cadres seized upon temples and temple associations as a valuable political, economic, and symbolic resource. The second key is the incorporation of different local state agents who are motivated for reasons other than religiosity to make alliances with temple associations and temple bosses. In this regard,Miraculous Responsesheds unique light on the shifting state-society relationship in China."-Journal of Chinese Religions, "This well-written and clearly organized study is a fascinating ethnography, a rare glimpse into the workings of a popular religious temple in contemporary China. Based on recent fieldwork in northwest China, it will appeal to readers with an interest in Chinese religion or local politics."--Robert P. Weller, Boston University "[Chau] shows in a pertinent manner that religious activities are narrowly interwoven with the social and political milieu, and from this fact acquire some legitimacy that otherwise would be denied. . . . The study is conducted with rigour and mastery."-- Chinese Cross Currents " Miraculous Response deserves a wide readership and will be of particular interest to those who want to learn more about patterns of religious organization and practice in Chinese rural society."-- The China Journal "Chapter after chapter we find concise but very helpful discussions of some of the most basic questions confronting any researcher about what Chinese religion is..."-- The China Quarterly "...meticulous in detail and extensive in reference, this superbly written monograph exemplifies the best of ethnographic research."-- Contemporary Sociology "Chau's excellent volume serves both as an ethnography of a little-studied region as well as an invitation to scholars to seek to bring together studies of popular religion, both within China and elsewhere in the Chinese diaspora..."-- Pacific Affairs, "Anthropologist Adam Chau's ethnographic account of the recent revival of popular religion in rural northern Shaanxi Province in China is a delightful book that is clearly written and highly recommended for undergraduate courses in anthropology, Asian studies, religious studies, rural sociology, and even political science."-- The China Review, "Adam Yuet Chau's book provides an engaging and accessible account of Chinese popular religion in Longwanggou, a community in rural northern Shaanxi, focusing on its Black Dragon King Temple .... This book is a major achievement: an important and accessible contribution to the literature of religion in China today that deserves to be widely read."--Charles Stafford, Journal of Asian Studies, "More than an ethnographic case study on the revival of a local temple cult in Northern China, Miraculous Response is an intellectually stimulating engagement with the anthropological approach to Chinese local society, politics, and religion... Clearly written, with an engaging personal touch, Miraculous Response is an important contribution at several levels: it provides a detailed local case study of contemporary state-religion relations, describes the complex dynamics at work in rural elite politics in the post-Mao era, and provides a feast of new concepts and insights of broader relevance to anthropological history."-- China Review International, "Adam Yuet Chau's book provides an engaging and accessible account of Chinese popular religion in Longwanggou, a community in rural northern Shaanxi, focusing on its Black Dragon King Temple .... This book is a major achievement: an important and accessible contribution to the literature of religion in China today that deserves to be widely read."—Charles Stafford,Journal of Asian Studies, "[Chau] suggests that the first key to... the religious revival in rural China is that village cadres seized upon temples and temple associations as a valuable political, economic, and symbolic resource. The second key is the incorporation of different local state agents who are motivated for reasons other than religiosity to make alliances with temple associations and temple bosses. In this regard, Miraculous Response sheds unique light on the shifting state-society relationship in China."— Journal of Chinese Religions, "This well-written and clearly organized study is a fascinating ethnography, a rare glimpse into the workings of a popular religious temple in contemporary China. Based on recent fieldwork in northwest China, it will appeal to readers with an interest in Chinese religion or local politics."--Robert P. Weller, Boston University
Copyright Date
2005
Lccn
2005-009492
Dewey Decimal
299.5/1/095143
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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