1st Edition

Ancestor Worship in the Diaspora Chinese and China Universes The Making of a Collaborative Cultural Basin

By Khun Eng Kuah Copyright 2024
    256 Pages 83 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Kuah explores the centrality of ancestors and ancestor worship of the Chinese in the Diaspora Chinese and China universes. Building on the original work and book on “Rebuilding the Ancestral Village: Singaporeans in China”, this book goes beyond the premise of remaking the ancestral home.

    Ancestor worship and the ancestors, together with selected cultural practices, constitute an important aspect of the broad Chinese culture shared by these two groups of Chinese and leads to the making of a collaborative cultural basin. This book takes the audience on an ancestor worship journey to uncover the complexity of ancestors and ancestral souls crossing transnational spaces, their choices of ancestral soul homes, the significance of the lineage ancestral house and the engagement of women through food offering contesting patriarchy. It also explores the increasing role of the Mainland Chinese state in appropriating ancestor and ancestor worship as a cultural icon and during the Qingming festival as a socio-moral capital and cultural bridge to foster closer ties with the Diaspora Chinese in its attempt to bring them into its “Chinese civilizational polity”. The book also takes the audience on a photographic journey to visually experience the various rituals and the vibrancy of the ritual performances conducted during the different stage from pre-communal to communal ancestor worship.

    An essential read for scholars of Chinese society and religion, Chinese migration and diaspora studies.

    Table of Contents

     

    Preface

    Acknowledgements

    Figures

    Photos Captions

     

    Chapter 1:       Introduction: Ancestor Worship in the Diaspora and Mainland Chinese Universes

     

    Chapter 2:       Why Ancestors Matter?

     

    Chapter 3:       Ancestors across Transnational Spaces: From Luodi Shenggen to Yeluo Guigen

     

    Chapter 4:       Ancestor’s Soul Homes

     

    Chapter 5:       Lineage Ancestral House and Its Symbolism

     

    Chapter 6:       Chinese Women and Ancestral Food Offerings

     

    Chapter 7:       Ritual Performance of Ancestor Worship: A Photographic Journey 

     

    Chapter 8:       Ancestors’ Worth in Contemporary China: Economic Capital and Cultural Heritage

     

    Chapter 9:       Qingming Festival as a National Cultural Icon: The Reach of the Mainland Chinese State

     

    Chapter 10:     Conclusion: Future of Ancestor Worship and the Making of a Collaborative Cultural Basin

     

    Glossary

    Index

    Bibliography

     

     

    Biography

    Khun Eng Kuah is Distinguished Professor of Anthropology and Chinese Diaspora Studies at the School of International Studies and Academy of Overseas Chinese Studies in Jinan University (Guangzhou, China) and Adjunct Professor at the Department of Chinese Studies in National University of Singapore. Her primary research areas are Diaspora Chinese - China Relations; and Religion, politics and society, Reformist Buddhism and Buddhist compassion in East and Southeast and Asia.