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Deity Mediumship, Voice, and the Deferral of Author(ity) Deity Mediumship, Voice, and the Deferral of Author(ity)
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The Voices of Tshering: Top-Down Urbanization and the Demise of the Dewa The Voices of Tshering: Top-Down Urbanization and the Demise of the Dewa
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The Voices of Dorje: The Rise and Fall of the Activist Deity The Voices of Dorje: The Rise and Fall of the Activist Deity
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Conclusion: Faking Favor Conclusion: Faking Favor
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2 The Mountain Deity and the State: Voice, Deity Mediumship, and Land Expropriation in Jima Village
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Published:May 2018
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Set during the early years of the Develop the West campaign (2000-2007), this chapter introduces readers to the battle for fortune as a fundamental struggle over types of moral persons and their relationships to land and territory in an affluent and urbanizing lowland village. Taking the village’s Tibetan Communist party secretary and its mountain deity medium to be commensurate subjects in a village conflict over temple construction and state-led land appropriation, the chapter explores the dilemmas facing local state officials and deity mediums amidst overlapping divine and state administrative geographies. The chapter thus sets the stage for the intensifying battle for fortune in Rebgong under new post-Mao development efforts that played out especially in the spectacles and silences of top-down urbanization.
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