Building Temples in China: Memories, Tourism and Identities / Edition 1

Building Temples in China: Memories, Tourism and Identities / Edition 1

by Selina Ching Chan, Graeme Lang
ISBN-10:
0415642248
ISBN-13:
9780415642248
Pub. Date:
02/25/2015
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415642248
ISBN-13:
9780415642248
Pub. Date:
02/25/2015
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Building Temples in China: Memories, Tourism and Identities / Edition 1

Building Temples in China: Memories, Tourism and Identities / Edition 1

by Selina Ching Chan, Graeme Lang
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Overview

Much has been written on how temples are constructed or reconstructed for reviving local religious and communal life or for recycling tradition after the market reforms in China. The dynamics between the state and society that lie behind the revival of temples and religious practices initiated by the locals have been well-analysed. However, there is a gap in the literature when it comes to understanding religious revivals that were instead led by local governments.

This book examines the revival of worship of the Chinese Deity Huang Daxian and the building of many new temples to the god in mainland China over the last 20 years. It analyses the role of local governments in initiating temple construction projects in China, and how development-oriented temple-building activities in Mainland China reveal the forces of transnational ties, capital, markets and identities, as temples were built with the hope of developing tourism, boosting the local economy, and enhancing Chinese identities for Hong Kong worshippers and Taiwanese in response to the reunification of Hong Kong to China.

Including chapters on local religious memory awakening, pilgrimage as a form of tourism, women temple managers, entrepreneurialism and the religious economy, and based on extensive fieldwork, Chan and Lang have produced a truly interdisciplinary follow up to The Rise of a Refugee God which will appeal to students and scholars of Chinese religion, Chinese culture, Asian anthropology, cultural heritage and Daoism alike.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415642248
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/25/2015
Series: Anthropology of Asia
Pages: 190
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Selina Ching Chan is Professor of Sociology and Associate Director of the Contemporary China Research Centre at Hong Kong Shue Yan University.

Graeme Lang was a Professor of Sociology in the Department of Asian and International Studies at City University of Hong Kong until his retirement in 2014.

Table of Contents

1. Building Temples in China: Memories, Tourists and Identities 2. History of the worship of Huang Daxian 20 3. Making Religious Places: Memories and Transnational Ties 4. Heritage and Temples: Authenticity, Tourists, and Pilgrims 5. Two Grand Temples in Jinhua 6. A Female Temple Manager and the Popularization of a Temple 7. A Popular Temple in Guangzhou Built and Managed by a Secular Entrepreneur 8. Conclusion 9. Appendix: The Lives of a Saint: Compiling Stories about Huang Chuping

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