This study focuses on the ongoing hybridisation of minjian (folk or popular, literally “among the people”) religious activities in rural areas of south China. It demonstrates recent changes in religious hybridisation through extensive fieldwork in two villages. It also investigates intellectual debate on the concept of minjian religion and presents the relationship between state power and the religious revival in contemporary Chinese society. It then draws on fieldwork data to examine the hybrid nature of Chinese minjian religion from three aspects: the diversification of participants, the performative hybridisation of rituals, and the blending of spatial layouts. The main argument is that the revival of minjian religion involves the hybrid...
With the emergence of the neologism ‘intangible cultural heritage’ in 2003 and the adoption of the I...
This dissertation consists of three main chapters which investigate folk religion in Chinese societi...
In the three decades since the end of the Maoist era, all forms of religion in China have been unde...
This study focuses on the ongoing hybridisation of minjian (folk or popular, literally “among the pe...
2004-2005 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
This paper examines two cases of Zhuang religious revival involving multiple actors. It shows how co...
How do rural Chinese people practice popular religion? Without Church and institutional propagation,...
Shanshan Zheng, University of Lyon 2 PhD candidate in Anthropology at University of Lyon 2, the Rhô...
Religion plays an active role in rural societies in China. Most research on the religious resurgence...
"This paper examines two cases of Zhuang religious revival involving multiple actors. It shows how c...
"Folk and popular religion is a very significant part of Chinese religious life, especially in rural...
Religions of foreign origin have shaped Chinese cultural history much stronger than generally assume...
This paper is intended as an overview of different categories of Chinese temples and other instituti...
In Chinese communities in the Asia Pacific region, religion constitutes an integral element of Chin...
International audienceThe articles published in this volume are the result of a three-year project e...
With the emergence of the neologism ‘intangible cultural heritage’ in 2003 and the adoption of the I...
This dissertation consists of three main chapters which investigate folk religion in Chinese societi...
In the three decades since the end of the Maoist era, all forms of religion in China have been unde...
This study focuses on the ongoing hybridisation of minjian (folk or popular, literally “among the pe...
2004-2005 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
This paper examines two cases of Zhuang religious revival involving multiple actors. It shows how co...
How do rural Chinese people practice popular religion? Without Church and institutional propagation,...
Shanshan Zheng, University of Lyon 2 PhD candidate in Anthropology at University of Lyon 2, the Rhô...
Religion plays an active role in rural societies in China. Most research on the religious resurgence...
"This paper examines two cases of Zhuang religious revival involving multiple actors. It shows how c...
"Folk and popular religion is a very significant part of Chinese religious life, especially in rural...
Religions of foreign origin have shaped Chinese cultural history much stronger than generally assume...
This paper is intended as an overview of different categories of Chinese temples and other instituti...
In Chinese communities in the Asia Pacific region, religion constitutes an integral element of Chin...
International audienceThe articles published in this volume are the result of a three-year project e...
With the emergence of the neologism ‘intangible cultural heritage’ in 2003 and the adoption of the I...
This dissertation consists of three main chapters which investigate folk religion in Chinese societi...
In the three decades since the end of the Maoist era, all forms of religion in China have been unde...