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100 1  Topley, Marjorie.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n2003114352 
245 10 Cantonese Society in Hong Kong and Singapore :|bGender, 
       Religion, Medicine and Money. 
264  1 Hong Kong :|bHong Kong University Press, HKU,|c2011. 
300    1 online resource (623 pages). 
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337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
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490 1  Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Studies Series 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  List of Illustrations; Foreword; Introduction: Cantonese 
       Society in Hong Kong and Singapore:; Part I: Chinese 
       Ritual Practice in Singapore; Chapter 1: Some Occasional 
       Rites Performedby the Singapore Cantonese; Chapter 2: 
       Chinese Rites for the Repose of the Soul, with Special 
       Reference to Cantonese Custom; Chapter 3: Paper Charms, 
       and Prayer Sheets asAdjuncts to Chinese Worship; Chapter 4
       : Ghost Marriages amongthe Singapore Chinese; Chapter 5: 
       Ghost Marriages among the Singapore Chinese:A Further 
       Note; Part II: Religious Associations in Singapore and 
       China. 
505 8  Chapter 6: Chinese Women's Vegetarian Houses in 
       SingaporeChapter 7: Chinese Religion and Religious 
       Institutionsin Singapore; Chapter 8: The Emergence and 
       Social Function ofChinese Religious Associations in 
       Singapore; Chapter 9: The Great Way of Former Heaven: A 
       Group ofChinese Secret Religious Sects; Chapter 10: 
       Chinese Religion and Rural Cohesionin the Nineteenth 
       Century; Part III: Economy and Society: Hong Kong and 
       Guangdong; Chapter 11: The Role of Savings and Wealthamong
       Hong Kong Chinese. 
505 8  Chapter 12Capital, Saving and Credit among IndigenousRice 
       Farmers and Immigrant Vegetable Farmersin Hong Kong's New 
       TerritoriesPart IV: Religion and Society: Hong Kong and 
       Guangdong; Chapter 13: Some Basic Conceptions andTheir 
       Traditional Relationship to Society; Chapter 14: Chinese 
       Occasional Rites in Hong Kong; Chapter 15: Notes on Some 
       Vegetarian Halls in Hong Kong Belonging to the Sect of 
       Hsien-T'ien Tao (The Way of Former Heaven); Chapter 16: 
       Marriage Resistance in Rural Kwangtung; Part V: Chinese 
       and Western Medicine in Hong Kong. 
505 8  Chapter 17: Chinese Traditional Ideas and the Treatment of
       Disease: Two Examples from Hong KongChapter 18: Cosmic 
       Antagonisms: A Mother-Child Syndrome; Chapter 19: Chinese 
       and Western Medicine in Hong Kong: Some Social and 
       Cultural Determinants of Variation, Interaction and 
       Change; Chapter 20: Chinese Traditional Aetiology and 
       Methods of Cure in Hong Kong; Appendix: Glossary of 
       Chinese Terms; Index. 
520    The volume collects the published articles of Dr Marjorie 
       Topley, who was a pioneer in the field of social 
       anthropology in the postwar period and also the first 
       president of the revived Hong Kong Branch of the Royal 
       Asiatic Society. 
588 0  Print version record. 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
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650  7 Chinese.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/857169 
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       n92004431|xReligion.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
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651  0 Hong Kong (China)|xEconomic conditions.|0https://
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651  0 Guangdong Sheng (China)|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n81018335|xEmigration and immigration.|0https://
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651  7 Singapore.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/1205288 
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655  0 Electronic books. 
655  4 Electronic books. 
700 1  DeBernardi, Jean. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aTopley, Marjorie.|tCantonese Society in 
       Hong Kong and Singapore : Gender, Religion, Medicine and 
       Money.|dHong Kong : Hong Kong University Press, HKU, ©2011
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