Entangling Bodies and Places: Material Agency in Urbanizing China
By Kaili Wu and W. X. Wang
32 pagesAt all those locations stood former temples/shrines that gods and ghosts used to occupy but were demolished to make way for urban infrastructure. Despite repeated banning and purging of deities and temples, worshippers burn incense and paper money, make offerings, and become possessed in those places. The gods’ agency seems to be exercised even after their temples and bodies are destroyed.