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Shamanism And The Origin Of States Spirit Power And Gender In East Asia 1st Edition Sarah Milledge Nelson

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Shamanism And The Origin Of States Spirit Power And Gender In East Asia 1st Edition Sarah Milledge Nelson
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 36.37 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Sarah Milledge Nelson
ISBN: 9781598741322, 1598741322
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Shamanism And The Origin Of States Spirit Power And Gender In East Asia 1st Edition Sarah Milledge Nelson by Sarah Milledge Nelson 9781598741322, 1598741322 instant download after payment.

Sarah Milledge Nelson’s bold thesis is that the development of states in East Asia―China, Japan, Korea―was an outgrowth of the leadership in smaller communities guided by shamans. Using a mixture of historical documents, mythology, archaeological data, and ethnographic studies of contemporary shamans, she builds a case for shamans being the driving force behind the blossoming of complex societies. More interesting, shamans in East Asia are generally women, who used their access to the spirit world to take leadership roles. This work challenges traditional interpretations growth of Asian states, which is overlaid with later Confucian notions of gender roles. Written at a level accessible for undergraduates, this concise work will be fascinating reading for those interested in East Asian archaeology, politics, and society; in gender roles, and in shamanism.

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