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The cult of the fox: power, gender, and popular religion in late imperial and modern China

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This work explores the shamanistic fox cult that has attracted large portions of the Chinese population since the late 16th century.

Xiaofei Kang investigates the significance of this religious phenomenon as well as its ties with Confucian ideals, Buddhism, Daoism and popular gods in Chinese history.

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Columbia University Press
0231508220 / 9780231508223
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
04/11/2005
English
261 pages
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