: Stephen Feuchtwang
: The Anthropology of Religion, Charisma and Ghosts Chinese Lessons for Adequate Theory
: Walter de Gruyter GmbH& Co.KG
: 9783110223569
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< >China has many religions. But rituals of local temples are none of these. They celebrate many gods and their powers to respond. Gods are invited as welcome guests by appropriate rituals of welcome and communication. Other rituals pacify ghosts and harmful powers. These rituals are rich with their own poetry, a poetry of performance, not just of contemplation. Interpreting this poetry demands revision of theories of ritual and religion. The author has spent over four decades studying Chinese ritual and religion through observation in contemporary China and Taiwan, constantly revising and rethinking theories of religion, ritual and their role in different political regimes.



Stephan Feuchtwang, University of London.

Contents6
Chapter 1. Introduction10
Chapter 2. ‘Religion’ and its historical transfer into China20
Chapter 3. ‘A Chinese religion exists’38
Chapter 4. A theory of religious ritual as deference and communicative excess62
Chapter 5. The Organisation of Extravagance as Charismatic authority and Self-government86
Chapter 6. Charismatic self-healing: a case of spirit-writing in Taiwan under Japanese occupation100
Chapter 7. Charisma in China115
Chapter 8. The avenging ghost134
Chapter 9. Between temporalities: a case study of the transmission of loss in Taiwan155
Chapter 10. Between death and life: a location of ghosts and demons177
Chapter 11. ‘Religion’ in the government of the People’s Republic of China: policy-led redefinition and openings in political space189
References210
Index220