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Eriberto P. Lozada, Jr. is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Butler University.

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"One of the problems with many anthropological studies of religion in complex societies is that the ethnography is rarely sensitive enough to the larger field in which it is set. This outstanding study of the Catholic Church in a Chinese village is an exception ...This volume would be an excellend choice for academic library collections on religion, anthropology, and East Asia, and is very accessible to the general educated reader. Highly recommended." - CHOICE "This is a rich and rewarding study that is modest in length, broad in theoretical implications, interesting in detail, and enlivened by good maps, tables, and tweny-four photographs, historical and contemporary." - The Journal of Asian Studies "In sum, this book makes for highly rewarding reading for those interested in globalization and localization, transnationalism and subjectivity, religion and ethnicity, and, of course, Catholicism and Hakka identity in China. It contains helpful tables, maps, and photographs and a good index. Its clear writing style would even make it accessible to advanced undergraduate students." - China Review International "This is a fascinating ethnography of a Catholic Hakka village in northern Guangdong Province that the author calls 'Little Rome'". - The China Journal

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