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Cult Culture And Authority Princess Lieu Hanh In Vietnamese History Olga Dror

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Cult Culture And Authority Princess Lieu Hanh In Vietnamese History Olga Dror
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Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.29 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Olga Dror
ISBN: 9780824862077, 0824862074
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Cult Culture And Authority Princess Lieu Hanh In Vietnamese History Olga Dror by Olga Dror 9780824862077, 0824862074 instant download after payment.

Princess Liễu Hạnh, often called the Mother of the Vietnamese people by her followers, is one of the most prominent goddesses in Vietnamese popular religion. First emerging some four centuries ago as a local sect appealing to women, the princess’ cult has since transcended its geographical and gender boundaries and remains vibrant today. Who was this revered deity? Was she a virtuous woman or a prostitute? Why did people begin worshiping her and why have they continued? Cult, Culture, and Authority traces Liễu Hạnh’s cult from its ostensible appearance in the sixteenth century to its present-day prominence in North Vietnam and considers it from a broad range of perspectives, as religion and literature and in the context of politics and society.


Over time, Liễu Hạnh’s personality and cult became the subject of numerous literary accounts, and these historical texts are a major source for this book. Author Olga Dror explores the authorship and historical context of each text considered, treating her subject in an interdisciplinary way. Her interest lies in how these accounts reflect the various political agendas of successive generations of intellectuals and officials. The same cult was called into service for a variety of ideological ends: feminism, nationalism, Buddhism, or Daoism.

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