Description
Mount Tai Steles in China (Illustrated)
Series: Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity (A Set of 15 Titles)
Author: Ye Tao
Translator: Shen Jicheng
Order No. 1110
ISBN-13: 9781622460045
ISBN-10: 1622460049
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Homa & Sekey Books
Pub Year: 2016
Language: English
Size: 6.5 x 9.5
Page: 102
Price: $24.95. You pay only $14.97 (after 40% discount).
About the Book
Adapted and translated from an academic Chinese work, this book aims to unveil to the reader the thousand-year-old custom of Mount Tai steles, Shigandang. The so-called Shigandang is usually in the form of a small stele or small statue which means a spiritual stone from Mount Tai that can block all evils. It is one of the few customs here which lasts so long, spreads so widely, possesses so many a believers and enjoys so huge an influence.
The book discusses the origin and evolution of Mount Tai steles, the ritual activity for setting them, and the spreading and distribution of Mount Tai steles inside and outside China. Importance is attached to the analysis of the main theoretical issues relating to the shaping of the belief, including its connection with the worship of spiritual stones, Mount Tai, language and characters, and Fengshi, etc. With large quantities of pictures, the book is believed and expected to be more comprehensible, authentic, and appealing to the reader.
Titles in the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity series, a set of 15 titles:
9781931907866: Shaolin Kungfu
9781931907873: Taijiquan
9781931907880: Chinese New Year Painting
9781622460014: Anshun Local Drama in China
9781622460021: Dehua Porcelain in China
9781622460038: Huzhou Writing Brush in China
9781622460045: Mount Tai Steles in China
9781622460052: Silk and Bamboo Music in Southern China
9781622460069: Bronze Drums in China
9781622460076: Folk Legends of Gengcun in China
9781622460083: Quanzhou String Puppetry in China
9781622460090: Cantonese Opera in China
9781622460106: The Glove Puppet Show in China
9781622460113: Sichuan Opera in China
9781622460120: Violet Sand Crafts in China
About the Author
Ye Tao, J.D. in folklore, graduated from the Chinese Department of Shandong University in 1984. Ye had been a Professor at Shandong University and editor-in-chief of Folklore Studies, now a research fellow with the Institute of World Religions at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Ye’s research domains cover folklore theories and folk literature, Chinese folk beliefs, and so on. His major academic works include Studies on Mount Tai Incense Societies (2009), Mount Tai Steles of China (2007), Chinese Folklore (2004), Introduction to Folklore (2002), Customs of Peking Opera (1994), among others.
About the Translator
Shen Jicheng is an English teacher at the Xingzhi College, Zhejiang Normal University. Shen took his MA in English literature at Guangxi Normal University in 2000 and is now an associate professor at Zhejiang Normal University. His major research area is translation studies, and has so far published 10 academic papers in his home country.