Anthropology 447 YA
SIS East Asia 445 YA

Religion in China

MW 7:00-9:20 Denny Hall 211

Instructor: Stevan Harrell
Professor of Anthropology
Curator of Asian Ethnology, Burke Museum
Fellow, Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology
stevehar@u.washington.edu

This class examines the practices and beliefs of religious traditions of China, including folk religion, Buddhism, Daoism, religious aspects of Confucianism, imported Near Eastern religions such as Christianity and Islam, and syncretic religious sects and cults. In their papers, students are asked to address controversial topics and, though writing on these topics, to learn reasoning and writing skills in addition to the course material.

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A GOOD GENERAL RESOURCE PAGE ON CHINA

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