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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Table vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction 1
- Reciting the Words as Doing the Rite: Language Ideology and Its Social Consequences in the Hmong’s Qhuab Kev (Showing the Way) 22
- Chief, God, or National Hero? Representing Nong Zhigao in Chinese Ethnic Minority Society 42
- The Venerable Flying Mountain: Patron Deity on the Border of Hunan and Guizhou 66
- Surviving Conquest in Dali: Chiefs, Deities, and Ancestors 86
- From Woman’s Fertility to Masculine Authority: The Story of the White Emperor Heavenly Kings in Western Hunan 111
- The Past Tells It Differently: The Myth of Native Subjugation in the Creation of Lineage Society in South China 138
- The Tusi That Never Was: Find an Ancestor, Connect to the State 171
- The Wancheng Native Officialdom: Social Production and Social Reproduction 187
- Gendering Ritual Community across the Chinese Southwest Borderland 206
- Contributors 247
- Index 249
- Contemporary Chinese Studies 255
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Table vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction 1
- Reciting the Words as Doing the Rite: Language Ideology and Its Social Consequences in the Hmong’s Qhuab Kev (Showing the Way) 22
- Chief, God, or National Hero? Representing Nong Zhigao in Chinese Ethnic Minority Society 42
- The Venerable Flying Mountain: Patron Deity on the Border of Hunan and Guizhou 66
- Surviving Conquest in Dali: Chiefs, Deities, and Ancestors 86
- From Woman’s Fertility to Masculine Authority: The Story of the White Emperor Heavenly Kings in Western Hunan 111
- The Past Tells It Differently: The Myth of Native Subjugation in the Creation of Lineage Society in South China 138
- The Tusi That Never Was: Find an Ancestor, Connect to the State 171
- The Wancheng Native Officialdom: Social Production and Social Reproduction 187
- Gendering Ritual Community across the Chinese Southwest Borderland 206
- Contributors 247
- Index 249
- Contemporary Chinese Studies 255