

An edition of Miraculous response (2005)
doing popular religion in contemporary China
By Adam Yuet Chau
Publish Date
2006
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Language
eng
Pages
327
Description:
"Based on a total of 18 months of fieldwork in Shaanbei (northern Shaanxi Province), this book is the first book-length ethnographic case study of the revival of a popular religious temple in contemporary rural China. The book reveals that "doing popular religion" is much more complex than praying to gods and burning incense. It examines the organizational and cultural logics that inform the staging of popular religious activities such as temple festivals. It also shows the politics behind the religious revival: the village-level local activists who seize upon temples and temple associations as a valuable political, economic, and symbolic resource, and the different local state agents who interact with temple associations and temple bosses." "The study sheds unique light on shifting state-society relationships in the reform era and is of interest to scholars and students in Asian Studies, the social sciences, and religious and ritual studies."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Religion, Religion and culture, Social conditions, China, religion
Places: China, Shaanxi Sheng, Shaanxi Sheng (China)