The villagers in Shangnan’an and Xianan’an, two villages in Luocheng Mulao Autonomous County of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China, come mainly from an ethnic minority group named the Mulao; further, most of these villagers share the surname Yin. The Baya are female shamans who conduct rituals for these villagers to resolve various personal and familial problems. Drawing on a 14-month stretch of fieldwork in these two villages, this thesis investigates the reasons the Baya have persisted for many generations in this region, despite their practices being forbidden in the period from the late 1950s to the late 1970s. Based on an analysis of the villagers’ kin relationships as well as gender practices in the region, this work argues that ...
This paper presents information on the shamanic religious system practiced among the Tu ethnic group...
During the Ming and Qing dynasties, many powerful lineages appeared in the Jiangnan area. In this th...
This thesis is entitled to Ancestor Worship Practised by Chinese living in Yangon City, Myanmar from...
Abstract This article is a research report involving three anthropological studies conducted during ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Guan are a Manzu clan living in the village of Yi Lan Ga...
2004-2005 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
The Chinese historical tradition has long associated the Mosuo and the Naxi of Southwest China under...
This paper is concerned with the sovereignty and marginalization of an ethnic minority people. Altho...
Anthropology began in the late nineteenth century with an emphasis on kinship as a key factor in hum...
Recent attention to historical, geographic, and class differences in the studies of women and gender...
Based on the author's long term fieldwork from 2005 to 2008 in Qiaoxiang, a rural Hakka community in...
This paper discusses how a social system based on bilateral and non-hierarchical kinship is able to ...
This research is of interest at local, Chinese national, and global levels. Locally, I examine the c...
The Mosuo people are currently the only matrilocal population in China. The origins of the populatio...
Within the Chinese Diaspora, ancestor worship is an important cultural element that binds a group of...
This paper presents information on the shamanic religious system practiced among the Tu ethnic group...
During the Ming and Qing dynasties, many powerful lineages appeared in the Jiangnan area. In this th...
This thesis is entitled to Ancestor Worship Practised by Chinese living in Yangon City, Myanmar from...
Abstract This article is a research report involving three anthropological studies conducted during ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Guan are a Manzu clan living in the village of Yi Lan Ga...
2004-2005 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
The Chinese historical tradition has long associated the Mosuo and the Naxi of Southwest China under...
This paper is concerned with the sovereignty and marginalization of an ethnic minority people. Altho...
Anthropology began in the late nineteenth century with an emphasis on kinship as a key factor in hum...
Recent attention to historical, geographic, and class differences in the studies of women and gender...
Based on the author's long term fieldwork from 2005 to 2008 in Qiaoxiang, a rural Hakka community in...
This paper discusses how a social system based on bilateral and non-hierarchical kinship is able to ...
This research is of interest at local, Chinese national, and global levels. Locally, I examine the c...
The Mosuo people are currently the only matrilocal population in China. The origins of the populatio...
Within the Chinese Diaspora, ancestor worship is an important cultural element that binds a group of...
This paper presents information on the shamanic religious system practiced among the Tu ethnic group...
During the Ming and Qing dynasties, many powerful lineages appeared in the Jiangnan area. In this th...
This thesis is entitled to Ancestor Worship Practised by Chinese living in Yangon City, Myanmar from...