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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-013.mrc:87413283:3408
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008 061017t20062006nyu b 001 0 eng
010 $a 2006034618
020 $a9781934043141 (alk. paper)
020 $a1934043141 (alk. paper)
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050 00 $aDS731.Y3$bA53 2006
082 00 $a304.8/95978$222
100 1 $aAlberts, Eli.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2006079426
245 12 $aA history of Daoism and the Yao people of South China /$cEli Alberts.
260 $aYoungstown, N.Y. :$bCambria Press,$c[2006], ©2006.
300 $axx, 202 pages ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [185]-196) and index.
505 00 $tThe discovery of Yao Daoism -- $tThe Dao among the Yao revisited -- $tYao Daoism before liberation -- $tThe context of Strickmann's argument -- $tDaoism and sinification -- $tThe significance and plan of the present work -- $gPt. I.$tYao -- $gCh. 1.$tGenealogy of a label : center and periphery -- $tThe Jade radical and allusions to immortal realms -- $tThe dog radical and associations with wild beasts -- $tRadical questions : what was the earliest form? -- $tThe Moyao -- $tConnecting Moyao with Yaoren -- $tYaoren as the opposite of Moyao -- $tConclusion -- $gCh. 2.$tYao people and the southern man narrative -- $tThe narrative elements -- $tJingzhou and the Jingman -- $tGeneric and specific applications of the term man -- $tPanhu and the Wuling man -- $tThe peach blossom spring and the five streams -- $tStrange and impenetrable topography -- $tGrotto worlds -- $tPeach blossom Spring Grotto and Meishan Mountain -- $tThe man as outsiders wairen -- $tThe Panhu myth as the basis of man and state claims -- $tTaxation and Corvee -- $tConclusion -- $gCh. 3.$tThe man inhabitants of Ba and the Li family -- $tThe Linjun myth and the Ba clan -- $tThe Banshun man -- $tCong people -- $tThe Li Family -- $tThe Banshun man and the pacification of the Qiang tribes -- $tThe Li family and the celestial masters -- $tThe surname Li and Dao-ification / sinification -- $tConclusion -- $gPt. II.$tDuo -- $gCh. 4.$tThe emergence and spread of the celestial masters -- $tDefinitional domains of the term "Daoism" -- $tThe early celestial masters and Chinese officialdom -- $tThe western Han conception of the Sagely Ruler -- $tThe utopian vision of the Taipingjing -- $tThe Taipingjing as a Daoist or proto-Daoist text -- $tThe yellow turbans and the de-centralization of imperial authority -- $tBanshun man connections to the yellow turbans -- $tDaoism and becoming Chinese -- $tHow Yao became Daoists : Strickmann's argument -- $tConclusion -- $gCh. 5.$tTextual mandate on the periphery : script, image, and legitimacy in Yao culture -- $tThe passport for crossing the mountains -- $tThe myth of crossing the sea -- $tVisual framing of the text -- $tFunctions of the passport.
650 0 $aYao (Southeast Asian people)$zChina.
650 0 $aTaoism.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85132392
856 41 $3Table of contents only$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip073/2006034618.html
852 00 $beal$hDS731.Y3$iA53 2006