Article ID: CBB207423063

The Civil Governance of Death: The Making of Chinese Political Subjects at the End of Life (2021)

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This article discusses how the Chinese Communist Party governed death in Shanghai during the first half of the People's Republic of China. It examines how officials nationalized funeral institutions, promoted cremation, and transformed what they believed to be the unproductivity of the funeral industry into productivity (by raising pigs in cemeteries, for instance). I show how each of these policies eliminated possible sources of identity that were prevalent in conceptualizing who the dead were and what their relationships with the living could be. Specifically, in addition to the construction of socialist workers, the state worked to remove cosmopolitan, associational, religious, and relational ideas of self. By modifying funerary rituals and ways of interment, the Chinese state aimed to produce individualized and undifferentiated political subjects directly tied to the party-state. The civil governance of death aimed to produce citizen-subjects at the end of life.

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Authors & Contributors
Troyer, John
Ahrén, Eva
Brown, Elizabeth A. R.
Finucci, Valeria
Jalland, Pat
Jenner, Mark S. R.
Journals
Antiquity
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Archives of Natural History
English Historical Review
Journal of Interdisciplinary History
Micrologus: Natura, Scienze e Società Medievali
Publishers
MIT Press
University of Minnesota
Archaeopress
Cornell University Press
Four Courts Press
Rowman & Littlefield
Concepts
Death
Funeral rites and ceremonies
Human body
Medicine
Public health
Human remains
People
Barnes, Carl L.
Giesey, Ralph E.
Kantorowicz, Ernst Hartwig
Hill, John
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
18th century
Early modern
Medieval
Modern
Places
Italy
England
Great Britain
Soviet Union
Venice (Italy)
Australia
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