1st Edition

Place and Spirit in Taiwan Tudi Gong in the Stories, Strategies and Memories of Everyday Life

By Alessandro Dell'Orto Copyright 2002
    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    Based on field-work in Taiwan, this book examines the ancient, indigenous religious cult of Tudi Gong both as a religio-social phenomenon and as an appropriate medium for exploring and analysing the social changes that have been occurring in contemporary Taiwan, and the people's strategic adaptations to these changes. In this comprehensive ethnography of Tudi Gong, Dell'Orto engages in a theoretical discussion of the practices, processes and strategies of ethnography and ethnographic writing, and contributes to the construction of an anthropology of place by analysing a number of key concepts related to the notion of place and space. The study combines the use of personal ethnography with raconteurs' own accounts as a way of tracing senses of place and memories of the past. This is a pioneering foundation text for an anthropology of non domestic place and space and brings the most important recent work of social geographers into the field of anthropology.

    List of IllustrationsForewordPrefaceAcknowledgementsIntroductionPart I. Telling stories about place1. Datong district2. Yongxing villagePart II. Writing place and the place of writing3. 'Siting' and 'sighting' textsPart III. Telling stories about Tudi Gong4. The 'territories' of Tudi Gong5. Fragments from 'popular tradition': telling stories and other representations of Tudi GongPart IV. Conclusion6. Retelling stories about place and Tudi Gong: retrospectives and prospectivesNotesSelected glossaryBibliographyIndex

    Biography

    Alessandro Dell'Orto teaches social anthropology and Chinese religions at the Urbaniana University, Rome, Italy. He is also the director of the Urbaniana University Centre for Chinese Studies.