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The Way that Lives in the Heart: Chinese Popular Religion and Spirit Mediums in Penang, Malaysia – By Jean DeBernardi
- Philip Clart
- Sociology
- 2007
Religion in modern Taiwan : tradition and innovation in a changing society
- Philip Clart, C. B. Jones
- History
- 2003
Religion in Taiwan at the end of the Japanese colonial period / Charles B. Jones -- Stability and change in Taiwan's religious culture / Julian Pas -- Carrying Confucianism into the modern world: the… Expand
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The ritual context of morality books : a case-study of a Taiwanese spirit-writing cult
- Philip Clart
- Sociology
- 1996
The present study focusses on the description and analysis of the religious beliefs and practices of a central Taiwanese spirit-writing cult or "phoenix hall" (luantang % It )• A phoenix hall is a… Expand
4. Chinese Tradition and Taiwanese Modernity: Morality Books as Social Commentary and Critique
- Philip Clart
- Sociology
- 31 December 2017
Intertextual Relationships between Ming Period Dramas and Novels: Two Examples from the Han Xiangzi Narrative Complex
- jie zongjiao, shijian yu wenxue, chuangzuo yu Zhongguo, zongjiao wenxue shi, bianzhuan guoji, Philip Clart
- 2019
Anchoring Guanyin: Appropriative Strategies in a New Phoenix Hall Scripture
- Philip Clart
- Art
- 1 September 2011
The fact that scriptures play such a significant role in the supposedly mainly oral culture of Chinese popular religion raises a number of questions: Who writes them? How are they used? What… Expand
The story of Han Xiangzi : the alchemical adventures of a Daoist immortal
- Erzeng th cent Yang, Philip Clart
- Art
- 2007
In this seventeenth-century Chinese novel, "Han Xiangzi," best known as one of the Eight Immortals, seeks and achieves immortality and then devotes himself to converting his materialistic,… Expand
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