ABSTRACT

The concentration of this monograph on Chinese spirit mediumship in Singapore is chiefly a device for focussing attention upon the most typical, although rather extreme, manifestation of the major religious orientation of the overseas Chinese. The accounts given here may chiefly be of value as a detailed record of religious rites, but it is hoped that the rites, shown in their institutional context, can also throw some light upon the wider ramifications of culture and society among the Chinese

chapter I|9 pages

Introduction

chapter III|34 pages

The Theory and Practice of Spirit Mediumship

chapter IV|30 pages

The Cult of the ‘Great Saint’

chapter V|24 pages

Comparison of Spirit-Medium Cults

chapter VI|13 pages

Specialised Branches of Shenism

chapter VII|12 pages

Spirit-Medium Festivals

chapter VIII|11 pages

Conclusions