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Constructing a Local Folk-belief Knowledge System: A Case Study on Xiangtou in Hebei Province, China

Constructing a Local Folk-belief Knowledge System: A Case Study on Xiangtou in Hebei Province, China
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摘要 In many areas of North China, villagers are more concerned about the specific practice like ritual, rather than ideology when dealing with the relevant belief problems. Therefore, practice is far more important in the analysis of villagers' belief problems. In everyday life, villagers produce an entire set of local knowledge based on their needs and experience to life, and form various social relationships based on the shared knowledge. Narration and practice are not only the strategies that villagers often use to construct their local knowledge but also the leading ways to produce and inherit it. So it is indispensable to pay attention to the production ways and the practice, which concerning about the local belief knowledge, thus it may be better to understand their inner logic of participating the relevant ritual activities when we analyze xiangtou (香头) and kanxiang (看香) activities widely existed in rural areas of North China.
作者 LI Xiang-zhen
机构地区 Shandong University
出处 《Journal of Literature and Art Studies》 2014年第11期1000-1006,共7页 文学与艺术研究(英文版)
关键词 folk-belief knowledge Xiangtou Kanxiang NARRATION activity 知识体系 中国北方 河北省 民俗 生产方式 地方性知识 意识形态 社会关系
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