1st Edition
The Everyday Practice of Chinese Religions Elder Masters and the Younger Generations in Contemporary China
Introduction
Adeline Herrou
Part 1: Turbulent Religious Lives
1. Portrait of Yinkong (1921-2025), Abbess of a Chan Monastery in Jiangxi: “Breaking through the Illusion of Life, Similar to a Dream”
Daniela Campo and Catherine Despeux
2. Performing Orthodoxy at a Modern Chan Monastery: Striking and Shouting
Joshua Capitanio
3. The Venerable Daoist Li of the Southern Peak: Weaver of Destinies
Georges Favraud
Part 2: Builders, Architects of the Revival
4. A Dragon Dwells on Buddhist Territory: The Venerable Jinghai in His Dalin Monastery
Ji Zhe and Lai Yueshan
5. The old Daoist monk and temple builder Feng Xingzhao: “The encounter between a man of talent and a place of good fengshui”
Adeline Herrou
6. Miaoshan, he who brought Guanyin’s island back to life: Portraits of a 20th-century Buddhist entrepreneur monk
Claire Vidal
Part 3: Trajectories and Roles
7. Two lives in a mirror: Dongxiang, a Goddess on her own, and Baoyu, a whole life longing for a master
Brigitte Baptandier
8. Spirit Mediums and Deity Attendants in Shaanbei
Adam Yuet Chau and Liu Jianshu
9. A Family of Confucian Masters (lisheng) Practitioners of Geomancy and Divination Among the Hakka of Greater Meinong in Taiwan Today
Ko Peiyi
10. The Life and A Year in the Life of A Daoist in Western Fujian: For a Communication With the Three Worlds
Wu Nengchang
Part 4: Legacies: Reconstructed Lineages and Transmissions
11. The Xue Lineage of Household Daoists in Rural Shanghai
Long Feijun
12. Yinyang Household Daoists in Shanxi: Things ain’t what they used to be
Stephen Jones
13. From “Masters of Psalmody” to “Yi Writing Disseminators”: The Transformation of Ni Scriptural Shamanism (19th to 21st centuries)
Aurelie Nevot
14. Challenges and Achievements in the Life of a Tibetan Lama who became an Electrician: The Fifth Dragkar Lama
Nicola Schneider
Biography
Adeline Herrou is a Social Anthropologist, Director of research at the CNRS (Laboratory of Ethnology and Comparative Sociology, Nanterre, France). Her research on Daoist monks and temples in the south of Shaanxi province, central China, was her introduction to the study of contemporary Chinese society. She is the author of A Word of Their Own. Daoist Monks and Their Community in Contemporary China (2013). From a comparative perspective, she coordinated the book Une journée dans une vie. Une vie dans une journée. Des ascètes et des moines aujourd'hui (2018), and is co-editor of the book Le féminin et le religieux (2022) and of the “My old China: Grasping social change through long-term fieldwork” issue of the journal Ateliers d'Anthropologie (2023).






