網站導覽關於本館諮詢委員會聯絡我們書目提供版權聲明引用本站捐款贊助回首頁
書目佛學著者站內
檢索系統全文專區數位佛典語言教學相關連結
 


加值服務
書目管理
書目匯出
Chinese Shamans and Shamanism in the Chiang-Nan Area During the Six Dynasties Period (3rd-6th Century A.D.)
作者 Lin, Fu-shih
出版日期1994
出版者Princeton University
出版者網址 http://www.princeton.edu/
出版地Princeton, NJ, US [普林斯顿, 紐澤西州, 美國]
資料類型博碩士論文=Thesis and Dissertation
使用語言英文=English
學位類別博士
校院名稱Princeton University
指導教授Yu, Ying-Shih
畢業年度1994
關鍵詞SIX DYNASTIES; SHAMAN; SHAMANISM; CHINA
摘要This is a study of Chinese shamans and shamanism in the Chiang-nan area during the Six Dynasties period (3rd-6th centuries A.D.). As defined in Chapter Two, Chinese shamans, known as wu, were persons of both sexes who served as intermediaries between humans and spirits. Most of them were of humble origin, poor, and not well-educated. Chapter Three focuses on shamanistic rituals. I divide them into three types: rites of communication, of exchange or contract, and of antagonism. I also describe the general features of the ritual performance. In Chapter Four I examine the beliefs related to shamanistic practices. Their fundamental idea was that there is a spirit-world that interacts closely with the human world and is accessible to humans, especially the shaman. This spirit-world was composed of six categories of spirits, and was conceived of as a disunited empire with several co-existing kingdoms, each kingdom having its own lord, hierarchical bureaucracy, and social structure.

In Chapter Five I explore the shaman's social functions. With shamanistic techniques, especially possession, shamans helped people to resolve various life-crises. Hence they attracted a great number of followers who belonged to all social strata and were present in every segment of society. However, as Chapter Six shows, frequently they were attacked and criticized by Taoists, Buddhists, literati officials, and even emperors. Finally, I conclude that the basic features of Chinese shamanism did not change dramatically during the Six Dynasties. But their relationship with state power and their social functions changed, and their monopoly of unofficial religion was broken by Taoism and Buddhism. At any rate, shamanism stayed alive in this period.

點閱次數575
建檔日期
更新日期2016.04.06










建議您使用 Chrome, Firefox, Safari(Mac) 瀏覽器能獲得較好的檢索效果,IE不支援本檢索系統。

提示訊息

您即將離開本網站,連結到,此資料庫或電子期刊所提供之全文資源,當遇有網域限制或需付費下載情形時,將可能無法呈現。

修正書目錯誤

請直接於下方表格內刪改修正,填寫完正確資訊後,點擊下方送出鍵即可。
(您的指正將交管理者處理並儘快更正)

序號
334000

查詢歷史
檢索欄位代碼說明
檢索策略瀏覽