Claiming village commons by “militarizing the ancestors” in urbanizing Fuzhou, China

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Title
Claiming village commons by “militarizing the ancestors” in urbanizing Fuzhou, China
Journal
Focaal
Author(s)
Gapany Jérôme
ISSN
0920-1297
1558-5263
Publication state
Published
Issued date
01/12/2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
2022
Number
94
Pages
72-86
Language
english
Abstract
The funeral reforms in China condemn widespread burial practices considered “backward” and “uncivilized” while contradicting core grassroots values. Examining collective tomb land expropriation in a former rural township of Fuzhou hosting important military infrastructures, this article highlights issues of accessibility to ancestral land in the context of rapid urbanization and the resulting transition from village commons to state provisioned public goods. How do the original inhabitants of new urban communities make claims on their ancestors’ tomb land? What tactics are deployed to comply with state policies as well as to safeguard a certain sense of collective identity? This article shows how former villagers’ publicizing strategies of militarizing their ancestors allow for some concessions to be made, despite little room for negotiations left by sweeping urbanization.
Keywords
China, commons, funeral reforms, Fuzhou, public goods, tomb land, urbanization
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