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The Re-sacrifice Of Mountain God Digests The Population Flow Risks

Posted on:2018-06-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2347330518964347Subject:Sociology
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Since 2009,Min'an village has re-sacrificed the mountain God,and is a continuous,collective worship,which had interruption for many years.By summing up previous studies,it is found that dealing with the social risk of modernization is one of the main reasons for the "hot" of our country's folk beliefs.This study is based on this theory of presupposition,through the research methods of participatory observation and non-structural interviews,to investigate the causes and consequences the people of the village re-sacrifice of mountain God.It is found that,in the period from liberation to re-sacrifice,the population flow plays a key role in the economic structure,village politics,public cultural life and the changes of marriage and family system.At the same time,large-scale,frequent flows of the population have brought social risks to the village,that is,the risk of population movement.In order to avoid the risks of population flow,people were re-sacrifice mountain God.The sacrifice rituals provide a field to the villagers to solve the current village's problem,and design of the village's future living.The reason why chose the mountain God sacrifice ritual rather than other-fields,from the sacrifice ritual "structure-anti-structure-structure" process point of view,because the mountain God is the village's traditional faith,through the mountain God "symbol",the ritual to enter the"threshold" stage and formation of "anti-structure" of the "public domain" to ensure practice that the village's measures which avoid the risk of population flow.But it must be noted that the mountain God sacrifice is the passive reaction of the village,is the folk logic to avoid the risk of the population flow,and its role is limited.So it needs to be reasonably "redefined".
Keywords/Search Tags:Population flow, Social risk, Mountain Re-sacrifice, Ritual
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