Exorcism and Money
豆瓣
The Symbolic World of the Five-Fury Spirits in Late Imperial China
Qitao Guo
简介
This study analyzes the identities of the five-fury spirits in light of the cult's historical linkages with local society in southern Anhui and with other religious traditions in a larger context. These two contexts interacted in complex ways to generate, around the time of the mid-Ming, a localized religious order. Guo explores not only how history transformed the symbolic order, but also how history itself was symbolically ordered and reordered in the process. This monograph is intended to add a symbolic dimension to a classic issue in the study of Ming-Qing social history: the state-society relation on the one hand and the elite-commoner and gentry-merchant relations on the other. By tracing the integration and gentrification of localized gods back to the mid Ming, Guo also demonstrates how popular religion accompanied the socioeconomic changes that swept the entire empire during the sixteenth century.
目录
Table Of Contents:
Acknowledgments vi
Map of Late Imperial Southern Anhui vii
Chinese Dynasties viii
Reign Periods of the Ming and Qing Dynasties ix
Abbreviations x
Figures xi
Introduction 1
Part I: Integrating Local Exorcism: The Evolution of the Symbolic World of the Five Furies
1. The Origins of Wuchang Exorcism 21
2. Ming Taizu, Religious Hierarchy and Ghost Exorcism 40
3. The Rise of Local Pantheons in the Mid Ming 48
Part II: Co-opting Ghosts and Money: Popular Wuchang Symbolism in Late Imperial Huizhou
4. Synopsis of Huizhou Social History 87
5. The New Identities of Wuchang 101
6. The Social Dimension of the Wuchang Cult 157
Conclusion 181
Bibliography 197
Index 215