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13 Ancestral Halls: Family, Lineage, and Ritual
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Puay-Peng Ho
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS VII
- Foreword: Looking Back on Chinese Art, Architecture, and History XI
- Preface XVII
- Acknowledgments XIX
- 1 Chinas Houses, Homes, and Families 1
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Part One The house
- 2 The House: An Introduction 11
- 3 In Search of the Elusive Chinese House 37
- 4 House and Garden: Sanctuary for the Body and the Mind 73
- 5 Siting and Situating a Dwelling 99
- 6 Chinese Architectural Aesthetics: Patterns of Living and Being between Past and Present 139
- 7 Traditional Chinese Architecture and Furniture A Cultural Interpretation 161
- 8 Sheltering the Past: The Preservation of China's Old Dwellings 205
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Part Two The home and the family
- 9 The Meaning of Jia: An Introduction 221
- 10 House United, House Divided: Myths and Realities, Then and Now 235
- 11 The Inner Quarters: Oppression or Freedom? 259
- 12 Between House and Home: The Family in South China 281
- 13 Ancestral Halls: Family, Lineage, and Ritual 295
- 14 Reading the Text of the Home: Domestic Ritual Configuration through Print 325
- 15 The Symbolic Seasonal Round in House and Palace: Counting the Auspicious Nines in Traditional China 349
- 16 Making Room for Intimacy: Domestic Space and Conjugal Privacy in Rural North China 373
- Glossary 397
- References 415
- Contributors 441
- Index 445
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS VII
- Foreword: Looking Back on Chinese Art, Architecture, and History XI
- Preface XVII
- Acknowledgments XIX
- 1 Chinas Houses, Homes, and Families 1
-
Part One The house
- 2 The House: An Introduction 11
- 3 In Search of the Elusive Chinese House 37
- 4 House and Garden: Sanctuary for the Body and the Mind 73
- 5 Siting and Situating a Dwelling 99
- 6 Chinese Architectural Aesthetics: Patterns of Living and Being between Past and Present 139
- 7 Traditional Chinese Architecture and Furniture A Cultural Interpretation 161
- 8 Sheltering the Past: The Preservation of China's Old Dwellings 205
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Part Two The home and the family
- 9 The Meaning of Jia: An Introduction 221
- 10 House United, House Divided: Myths and Realities, Then and Now 235
- 11 The Inner Quarters: Oppression or Freedom? 259
- 12 Between House and Home: The Family in South China 281
- 13 Ancestral Halls: Family, Lineage, and Ritual 295
- 14 Reading the Text of the Home: Domestic Ritual Configuration through Print 325
- 15 The Symbolic Seasonal Round in House and Palace: Counting the Auspicious Nines in Traditional China 349
- 16 Making Room for Intimacy: Domestic Space and Conjugal Privacy in Rural North China 373
- Glossary 397
- References 415
- Contributors 441
- Index 445