发表于:RELIGIONS第9期第15卷 A&HCI
【摘要】
The She (社) organization is an ancient Chinese folk religious group that was formed to worship the god of the soil through various activities. In contemporary society, the She organization plays a non mainstream but important role in increasing social cohesion in China’s rural communities. This case study concentrates on the She organization in Songyang County to examine how its practices contribute to the Han and Non Han peoples’ continued social cohesion and separate identities through observations, in depth interviews, and the reviewing of local documentation materials. The findings are as follows: Firstly, as forms of social capital, the normative rituals, values, and informal situational networks of the She organization constitute the mechanisms for building trust, which ultimately promotes social cohesion between the Han and Non Han peoples. Secondly, the coexistence between She and other belief systems is conducive to establishing the extended social capital of the She organization and maintaining the Han and Non Han peoples’separate identities according to their ethnic features. Finally, from the perspective of state society relations, the social cohesion and continuation of the She organization in contemporary civil society are further interpreted as the
results of state systems and policies.
【关键词】
the She organization; indigenous; folk religion; contemporary rural communities; social capital; social cohesion; separate identity