The Three Gorges Dam Project: religious practices and heritage conservation ; a study of cultural remains and local popular religion in the xian of Yunyang (municipality of Chongqing)

Yunyang, in the heart of the Three Gorges region, is bearing the brunt of the consequences of the dam’s construction, through the flooding of agricultural lands, the resettlement of families, the wholesale rebuilding of urban centres and the relocation of the famous Zhang Fei temple. At the core of...

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Auteur principal: Le Mentec, Katiana (Auteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Article
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: CEFC 2006
Dans: China perspectives
Année: 2006, Numéro: 65, Pages: 2-14
Sujets non-standardisés:B Volksrepublik China Drei-Schluchten-Projekt Dam Population transfers Cultural identity Religiöse Praxis Identity Temple Religion Flood
B Dam
B Religious practice
B Flood
B Temple
B China
B Religion
B Cultural identity
B Identity
B Population transfers
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Résumé:Yunyang, in the heart of the Three Gorges region, is bearing the brunt of the consequences of the dam’s construction, through the flooding of agricultural lands, the resettlement of families, the wholesale rebuilding of urban centres and the relocation of the famous Zhang Fei temple. At the core of vital economic, ideological and symbolic interests are historical and religious relics and the worship of local deities. From local development policies to citizen initiatives, these fundamental markers of community identity are the subject of many different investments and reworkings. They are showing themselves to be particularly crucial for consolidation of the identity of the inhabitants frayed by the trauma that the region is currently undergoing. (China Perspect/GIGA)
ISSN:2070-3449
Contient:In: China perspectives