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AUTOR(ES) C. Hsun , Shannon Speed
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Academia Sinica, Institute of Ethnology
ANO 2007
TIPO Book
CITAÇÕES 1
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 BE01F35D87A6310ACDB2B8249074A7AC
MD5 43e1f108ae78e6ed6e1df6b1b447ed51

Resumo

In this paper the author will utilize both anthropological and historical approaches to illustrate how religion and the State intersect in the Dajia Mazu pilgrimage. Moreover, she will critique the conventional binary model of sacred versus profane by demonstrating how these two concepts are intricately intertwined in the course of the Dajia pilgrimage. The article aims to: provide a brief introduction and background to the Dajia pilgrimage; explore how the pilgrimage route is determined; discuss the protagonists involved in the choice of the pilgrimage route – temple committee leaders and members, as well as local politicians; and examine how temple committee members exploit the pilgrimage to express dissent against the central government of Taiwan.

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