Shujiang Li-Karl W.Luckert " Mythology and Folklore of the Hui A Muslim Chinese People "
State University of New York SUNY (January 1, 1994) | ISBN : 0791418235 | PDF | 459 Pages | 16.64 MB
Title Mythology and folklore of the Hui, a Muslim Chinese people
Authors Shujiang Li, Karl W. Luckert
Edition illustrated
Publisher State University of New York SUNY (January 1, 1994)
ISBN 0791418235, 9780791418239
Length 459 pages
Size 16:64 MB
Summary
"Not only does this amazing corpus contribute much to our understanding of the tremendous cultural and religious variety found within both Chinese and Islamic societies, but it challenges our conceptions and compartmentalizations of each."-- Dru C. Gladney, University of Southern California
"There is no comparable study of the Hui in a Western language. It will help break down the monolithic image we still have of China by bringing to light the vibrant cultural world of a minority people." -- Gary L. Ebersole, The University of Chicago
Li Shujiang is Vice President of the University of Ningxia and Director of its Research Center for Hui Nationality Literature. He is the author of Hui Folk Stories; A Historical Outline of Hui Folk Literature; and Hui Culture and Literature; and co-editor of the Encyclopedia of the Chinese Hui. Karl W. Luckert is Professor of History of Religions at Southwest Missouri State University. He is the author of Egyptian Light and Hebrew Fire: Theological and Philosophical Roots of Christendom in Evolutionary Perspective, also published by SUNY Press.Some Papers are missing
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State University of New York SUNY (January 1, 1994) | ISBN : 0791418235 | PDF | 459 Pages | 16.64 MB
Title Mythology and folklore of the Hui, a Muslim Chinese people
Authors Shujiang Li, Karl W. Luckert
Edition illustrated
Publisher State University of New York SUNY (January 1, 1994)
ISBN 0791418235, 9780791418239
Length 459 pages
Size 16:64 MB
Summary
"Not only does this amazing corpus contribute much to our understanding of the tremendous cultural and religious variety found within both Chinese and Islamic societies, but it challenges our conceptions and compartmentalizations of each."-- Dru C. Gladney, University of Southern California
"There is no comparable study of the Hui in a Western language. It will help break down the monolithic image we still have of China by bringing to light the vibrant cultural world of a minority people." -- Gary L. Ebersole, The University of Chicago
Li Shujiang is Vice President of the University of Ningxia and Director of its Research Center for Hui Nationality Literature. He is the author of Hui Folk Stories; A Historical Outline of Hui Folk Literature; and Hui Culture and Literature; and co-editor of the Encyclopedia of the Chinese Hui. Karl W. Luckert is Professor of History of Religions at Southwest Missouri State University. He is the author of Egyptian Light and Hebrew Fire: Theological and Philosophical Roots of Christendom in Evolutionary Perspective, also published by SUNY Press.Some Papers are missing
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