TY - BOOK AU - Baptandier,Brigitte AU - Hymes,Robert AU - Katz,Paul AU - Sangren,P.Steven AU - Shahar,Meir AU - Sutton,Donald AU - Weller,Robert AU - Weller,Robert P. TI - Unruly Gods: Divinity and Society in China SN - 9780824865429 U1 - 299/.51 20 PY - 1996///] CY - Honolulu : PB - University of Hawaii Press, KW - Gods, Chinese KW - RELIGION / Eastern KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Acknowledgments --; 1. Introduction: Gods and Society in China --; 2. Personal Relations and Bureaucratic Hierarchy in Chinese Religion: Evidence from the Song Dynasty --; 3. Enlightened Alchemist or Immoral Immortal? The Growth of Lü Dongbin’s Cult in Late Imperial China --; 4. The Lady Linshui: How a Woman Became a Goddess --; 5. Myths, Gods, and Family Relations --; 6. Vernacular Fiction and the Transmission of Gods’ Cults in Late Imperial China --; 7. Transmission in Popular Religion: The Jiajiang Festival Troupe of Southern Taiwan --; 8. Matricidal Magistrates and Gambling Gods: Weak States and Strong Spirits in China --; Glossary --; Index --; Contributors; restricted access N2 - The first study in English to offer a systematic introduction to the Chinese pantheon of divinities. It challenges received wisdom about Chinese popular religion, which, until now, presented all Chinese deities as mere functionaries and bureaucrats. The essays in this volume eloquently document the existence of other metaphors that allowed Chinese gods to challenge the traditional power structures and traditional mores of Chinese society. The authors draw on a variety of disciplines and methodologies to throw light on various aspects of the Chinese supernatural. The gallery of gods and goddesses surveyed demonstrates that these deities did not reflect China's socio-political order but rather expressed and negotiated tensions within it. In addition to reflecting the existing order, Chinese gods shaped it, transformed it, and compensated for it, and, as such, their work offers fresh perspectives on the relations between divinity and society in China UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9780824865429 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780824865429 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9780824865429/original ER -