Description: Emperor and Ancestor by David Faure This book brings to life a thousand years of history on the Pearl River delta and provides rich documentation for the authors argument that in China ritual played the role of law in the West, serving as the glue that bound society together. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This book summarizes twenty years of the authors work in historical anthropology and documents his argument that in China, ritual provided the social glue that law provided in the West. The book offers a readable history of the special lineage institutions for which south China has been noted and argues that these institutions fostered the mechanisms that enabled south China to be absorbed into the imperial Chinese state-first, by introducing rituals that were acceptable to the state, and second, by providing mechanisms that made group ownership of property feasible and hence made it possible to pool capital for land reclamation projects important to the state. Just as taxation, defense, and recognition came together with the emergence of powerful lineages in the sixteenth century, their disintegration in the late nineteenth century signaled the beginnings of a new Chinese state. Flap This book summarizes twenty years of the authors work in historical anthropology and documents his argument that in China, ritual provided the social glue that law provided in the West. The book offers a readable history of the special lineage institutions for which south China has been noted and argues that these institutions fostered the mechanisms that enabled south China to be absorbed into the imperial Chinese state-first, by introducing rituals that were acceptable to the state, and second, by providing mechanisms that made group ownership of property feasible and hence made it possible to pool capital for land reclamation projects important to the state. Just as taxation, defense, and recognition came together with the emergence of powerful lineages in the sixteenth century, their disintegration in the late nineteenth century signaled the beginnings of a new Chinese state. Author Biography David Faure is Professor of History at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is the coeditor of Down to Earth: The Territorial Bond in South China (Stanford University Press, 1995). Table of Contents Contents A note for the non-specialist reader Introduction 1. Introduction Historical geography 2. Exotic Guangzhou 3. Confucian incursions 4. We and they 5. The land From registered households to lineages 6. Early Ming society 7. The recession of military service 8. The standardization of village rituals 9. Administrative transition Lineages gentrified 10. Lineage building: the Huo surname of Foshan 11. Local magnates and land development From Ming to Qing 12. Loyalty in the Ming-Qing transition 13. Power reshuffle in the early Qing 14. Proliferation of lineage institutions 15. The ordering of community in ritual life 16. Incorporation: the power of an idea 17. A short note on prosperity The nineteenth century transformation 18. The Mulberry Garden Dyke and Its Politics 19. From paramilitary to militia 20. Local power in the Taiping Rebellion 21. The foreign element in Pearl River delta society 22. Contradictions of the nation state: the backwardness of lineages Epilogue 23. Beyond the Pearl River delta Bibliography Glossary Review "In yet another fine monograph focused on the history of lineage in South China, Faure shows that administrative transformation of county government and ritual reforms leading lineages to create family temples led to the emergence of lineage-centered society... A welcome addition to other pivotal studies on lineage." - CHOICE "For more than twenty years, through is extensive archival and fieldwork in the New Territories of Hong Kong, David Faure has established himself as one of the premier authorities on the history of Chinese Lineage and society. His newest book, Emperor and Ancestor solidifies that reputation... This is an important book that should appeal to a broad range of readers." - The China Review "David Faures satisfying new study not only shows us how the lands and people of Guangzhous Pearl River Delta were physically and culturally made Chinese, it turns a key feature of the family system - the lineage - into an institution with an actual history." - The Journal of Chinese Studies "David Faures Emperor and Ancestor is a thought-provoking study that seeks to historicize the institution of the lineage in late imperial South China...Faure crafts a detailed and convincing narrative of the rise and decline of the lineage from ea Long Description This book summarizes twenty years of the authors work in historical anthropology and documents his argument that in China, ritual provided the social glue that law provided in the West. The book offers a readable history of the special lineage institutions for which south China has been noted and argues that these institutions fostered the mechanisms that enabled south China to be absorbed into the imperial Chinese state--first, by introducing rituals that were acceptable to the state, and second, by providing mechanisms that made group ownership of property feasible and hence made it possible to pool capital for land reclamation projects important to the state. Just as taxation, defense, and recognition came together with the emergence of powerful lineages in the sixteenth century, their disintegration in the late nineteenth century signaled the beginnings of a new Chinese state. Review Quote "In yet another fine monograph focused on the history of lineage in South China, Faure shows that administrative transformation of county government and ritual reforms leading lineages to create family temples led to the emergence of lineage-centered society... A welcome addition to other pivotal studies on lineage."-- CHOICE Details ISBN0804753180 Author David Faure Short Title EMPEROR & ANCESTOR Publisher Stanford University Press Language English ISBN-10 0804753180 ISBN-13 9780804753180 Media Book Format Hardcover Illustrations Yes Year 2007 Imprint Stanford University Press Subtitle State and Lineage in South China Place of Publication Palo Alto Country of Publication United States DOI 10.1604/9780804753180 UK Release Date 2007-03-01 AU Release Date 2007-03-01 NZ Release Date 2007-03-01 US Release Date 2007-03-01 Pages 480 Publication Date 2007-03-01 Alternative 9780804767934 DEWEY 306.83 Audience Undergraduate We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:159684380;
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ISBN-13: 9780804753180
Book Title: Emperor and Ancestor
Number of Pages: 480 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Emperor and Ancestor: State and Lineage in South China
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication Year: 2007
Subject: History
Item Height: 229 mm
Item Weight: 762 g
Type: Textbook
Author: David Faure
Item Width: 152 mm
Format: Hardcover