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Hybridising Minjian Religion in South China: Participants, Rituals, and Architecture
Huanyu Guo
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Canglong Wang
, Youping Nie
, Xiaoxiang Tang
School of Humanities and Social Science
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Arts and Humanities
Ritual
100%
Religion
100%
Architecture
100%
South China
100%
Fieldwork
50%
Performative
25%
Popular
25%
Spatial
25%
Secular
25%
Revival
25%
Mystic
25%
Folk
25%
State power
25%
Village
25%
Religious Revival
25%
Religious Activities
25%
Keyphrases
South China
100%
Minjian
100%
Popular
20%
Rural Areas
20%
Recent Changes
20%
Complex Interactions
20%
Religious Involvement
20%
Rural Communities
20%
Intellectual Debate
20%
Chinese Society
20%
State Power
20%
Spatial Layout
20%
Traditional Chinese
20%
Official Authority
20%
Hybrid Nature
20%
Religious Revival
20%
Social Sciences
Ritual
100%
Chinese
100%
China
100%
Rural Areas
50%
Religious Activities
50%