The Mind of ChinaYale University Press, 1934 - 321 Seiten |
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... fetish " is possessed re- alistically by a definite human or animal soul , not by an in- tangible soul emanation . Repeated illustrations of this vast overgrown field of popular religious expression are to be found in Chinese society ...
... fetish " is possessed re- alistically by a definite human or animal soul , not by an in- tangible soul emanation . Repeated illustrations of this vast overgrown field of popular religious expression are to be found in Chinese society ...
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... fetish , however , represents a logically derived stage in Chinese religious mores ; it represents the soul , or ghost , released from its former dwelling place . This transference ... FETISH SINCE the world is THE ANIMAL - FETISH 125.
... fetish , however , represents a logically derived stage in Chinese religious mores ; it represents the soul , or ghost , released from its former dwelling place . This transference ... FETISH SINCE the world is THE ANIMAL - FETISH 125.
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... fetish . The uncertainties felt in the particular situation vary , of course , with the de- gree of spirit influence supposed to be present . This in turn feeds upon common ignorance and is dispelled only by the enlightenment which ...
... fetish . The uncertainties felt in the particular situation vary , of course , with the de- gree of spirit influence supposed to be present . This in turn feeds upon common ignorance and is dispelled only by the enlightenment which ...
Inhalt
PREFACE ix | 1 |
THE WORLD OF SPIRITS 77 | 7 |
DEATH AND GHOSTFEAR | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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