Ghosts and Religious Life in Early China
- Author: Mu-Chou Poo, The University of Hong Kong
- Date Published: January 2022
- availability: Available
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781316514672
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For modern people, ghost stories are no more than thrilling entertainment. For those living in antiquity, ghosts were far more serious beings, as they could affect the life and death of people and cause endless fear and anxiety. How did ancient societies imagine what ghosts looked like, what they could do, and how people could deal with them? From the vantage point of modernity, what can we learn about an obscure, but no less important aspect of an ancient culture? In this volume, Mu-chou Poo explores the ghosts of ancient China, the ideas that they nurtured, and their role in its culture. His study provides fascinating insights into the interaction between the idea of ghosts and religious activities, literary imagination, and social life devoted to them. Comparing Chinese ghosts with those of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece, and Rome, Poo also offers a wider perspective on the role of ghosts in human history.
Read more- Constructs an overview of the development of the concept of ghost in ancient China
- Provides separate treatment of the concept of ghosts in Chinese society, literature, Daoism, and Buddhism
- Offers a succinct comparison of Chinese ghosts and those of ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome
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'Poo's remarkable skills in handling sources make the volume thoroughly instructive and a great pleasure to read. It is a welcome contribution to coping with Chinese culture and religion.' Barbara Hendrischke, Religious Studies Review
See more reviews'… this book's ambitious scope and accessible style clearly attest to Poo's broad knowledge of the subject and his deep familiarity with the relevant sources. Itis a confidently written book with many insights, smoothly walking the reader through an authoritative account of ghosts in ancient Chinese society.' Guo Jue, Journal of Chinese History
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- Date Published: January 2022
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781316514672
- length: 350 pages
- dimensions: 220 x 146 x 16 mm
- weight: 0.41kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Ghost: the other side of humanity
2. The emergence of ghosts in early China
3. Imperial order and local variations
4. Stories that reveal the dark center
5. Ghosts in early Daoist religious culture
6. The taming of ghosts in early Buddhism
7. Chinese ghosts in a comparative perspective.
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