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Turning Gwer Sa La festival into intangible cultural heritage: state superscription of popular religion in Southwest China / Yongjia, Liang   Journal Article
Yongjia, Liang Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The Gwer Sa La Festival of the Bai in southwest China was recently announced as a national Intangible Cultural Heritage Project and nominated for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation world ICH candidacy, largely due to the local government's promotion of Gwer Sa La's religiosity by constructing and materialising the rhetoric of survival by a primitive fertility cult and ethnic carnival. However, the key concern of the participants is Gwer Sa La's potency of prosperity, related to a series of encompassing powers vested in the patron god temples, taken care of by women congregations who renew the power of prosperity during the Festival. It is argued here that the state's efforts to turn Gwer Sa La into an ICH project is an attempt of "superscription without encompassment". The efforts are based on an imagined, primitive fertility cult that leads to sexual promiscuity and which entirely overlooks the locals' concerns.
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