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Shiga Ichiko志贺市子

Style & Daoist names
Shiga Ichiko
Period
Contemporary
Dates
? — ?
Role
AnthropologistProfessor, Ibaraki Christian University
Birthplace
Japan

Life

Shiga Ichiko is a Japanese cultural anthropologist, professor at Ibaraki Christian University, who studies Daoism, spirit-writing altars, and the cult of Lü Dongbin in Hong Kong and South China. Her Spirit-Writing and the Doctrine of Salvation from Calamity in Modern China: Centred on the Daoist Altars of Hong Kong (1999; Chinese translation Daoism and Spirit-Writing Belief in Hong Kong: History and Identity, 2013) examines the development of late-Qing and Republican-era Cantonese spirit-writing altars into Hong Kong Daoist halls (such as Fung Ying Seen Koon and Ching Chung Koon) and the formation of their religious identity; it is an important work in the study of Hong Kong Daoism. She has also written The Transmission of "the Dao": Daoism and Local Society in South China, among others. The above is publicly available academic information.

Contributions & Influence

  • Studied the history of Hong Kong Daoist halls and spirit-writing belief
  • Studied Daoism and local society in South China
  • Studied the religious identity of Daoist halls from an anthropological perspective

Works

  • Kindai Chūgoku no Shamanizumu to Dōkyō (Shamanism and Daoism in Modern China; on Hong Kong Daoism and spirit-writing belief)
  • The Transmission of ‘the Dao’
References
  1. 茨城基督教大学官网
  2. 《香港道教与扶乩信仰》中译本