During the early communist period of the 1950s, temple fairs in
China were both suppressed and secularized. Temples were closed
down by the secular regime and their activities classified as
feudal superstition and this process only intensified during the
Cultural Revolution when even the surviving secular fairs, devoted
exclusively to trade with no religious content of any kind, were
suppressed. However, once China embarked on its path of free market
reform and openness, secular commodity exchange fairs were again
authorized, and sometimes encouraged in the name of political
economy as a means of stimulating rural commodity circulation and
commerce.
This book reveals how once these secular "temple-less temple
fairs" were in place, they came to serve not only as venues for the
proliferation of a great variety of popular cultural performance
genres, but also as sites where a revival or recycling of popular
religious symbols, already underway in many parts of China, found
familiar and fertile ground in which to spread. Taking this shift
in the Chinese state s attitudes and policy towards temple fairs as
its starting point, The Market and Temple Fairs of Rural China
shows how state-led economic reforms in the early 1980s created a
revival in secular commodity exchange fairs, which were granted
both the geographic and metaphoric space to function. In turn, this
book presents a comprehensive analysis of the temple fair
phenomenon, examining its economic, popular cultural, popular
religious and political dimensions and demonstrates the
multifaceted significance of the fairs which have played a crucial
role in expanding the boundaries of contemporary acceptable popular
discourse and expression.
Based upon extensive fieldwork, this unique book will be of
great interest to students and scholars of Chinese religion,
Chinese culture, Chinese history and anthropology.
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