Soulstealers: The Chinese Sorcery Scare of 1768Harvard University Press, 2009年6月30日 - 320 頁 Midway through the reign of the Ch'ien-lung emperor, Hungli, mass hysteria broke out among the common people. It was feared that sorcerers were roaming the land, clipping off the ends of men's queues (the braids worn by royal decree) and chanting magical incantations over them in order to steal the souls of their owners. In a fascinating chronicle of this epidemic of fear and the official prosecution of soulstealers that ensued, Philip Kuhn opens a window on the world of eighteenth-century China. |
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... magic ? Men and women of the eighteenth century - before the West arrived in force -- were already creating the conditions of China's modern society . In the light of what the Chinese have experienced since , it would not be surprising ...
... magic ? Men and women of the eighteenth century - before the West arrived in force -- were already creating the conditions of China's modern society . In the light of what the Chinese have experienced since , it would not be surprising ...
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... magical powers ( as I shall explain in Chapter 5 ) . He was also , [ To view this image , refer to the print version of this title . ] The walled city of Te - ch'ing . Water - gates can be seen at right and lower left of the city . no ...
... magical powers ( as I shall explain in Chapter 5 ) . He was also , [ To view this image , refer to the print version of this title . ] The walled city of Te - ch'ing . Water - gates can be seen at right and lower left of the city . no ...
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... magic ? ) Just to be sure , the literate child was brought in , inspected , and found to be in good health . Nevertheless the distraught parents , trusting in the omnipotence of the written word , demanded that the post - station clerk ...
... magic ? ) Just to be sure , the literate child was brought in , inspected , and found to be in good health . Nevertheless the distraught parents , trusting in the omnipotence of the written word , demanded that the post - station clerk ...
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2 The Prosperous Age | 30 |
3 Threats Seen and Unseen | 49 |
4 The Crime Defined | 73 |
5 The Roots of Sorcery Fear | 94 |
6 The Campaign in the Provinces | 119 |
7 On the Trail of the MasterSorcerers | 149 |
8 The End of the Trail | 163 |
9 Political Crime and Bureaucratic Monarchy | 187 |
10 Theme and Variations | 223 |
Notes | 235 |
Bibliography | 269 |
Glossary | 279 |
Index | 289 |
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