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The Fear of Witchcraft and Witches in Imperial China is written by Barend Ter Haar and published by BRILL. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 9004723498 (ISBN 10) and 9789004723498 (ISBN 13).
In historical surveys of witches and witchcraft, the Chinese case is surprisingly absent. This book intends to fill that gap. Traditional China had at least two different strands of fear, directed at women and sometimes also men. The fear of witches harming people through figurines remained limited to individual social and personal conflicts, for instance between women competing for the attention of their partner or a carpenter and his customers. There was usually a clear winning party. The fear of witches using animal or demon familiars to harm members of their own community indiscriminately led to social exclusion or worse.