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Of Poems, Gods, and Spirit-Writing Altars: The Daoist Beliefs and Practice of Wang Duan (1793–1839)

Of Poems, Gods, and Spirit-Writing Altars: The Daoist Beliefs and Practice of Wang Duan (1793–1839)

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Of Poems, Gods, and Spirit-Writing Altars: The Daoist Beliefs and Practice of Wang Duan (1793–1839)

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Of Poems, Gods, and Spirit-Writing Altars: The Daoist Beliefs and Practice of Wang Duan (1793–1839)

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Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press

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Late imperial China, 2015-12, Vol.36 (2), p.23-81

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English

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Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press

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While recent studies have illuminated elite women’s Buddhist piety and practices, we remain limited in our understanding of elite women’s relations to and involvement in other religions, especially Daoism and local cults and practices. This article fills the gap and furthers our understanding of late Qing elite women’s religiosity and practices wit...

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Of Poems, Gods, and Spirit-Writing Altars: The Daoist Beliefs and Practice of Wang Duan (1793–1839)

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1776152679

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1776152679

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0884-3236,1086-3257

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1086-3257

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10.1353/late.2015.0006

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