

Huwy-min Lucia Liu, "Governing Death, Making Persons: The New Chinese Way of Death" (Cornell UP, 2023)
Nov 10, 2023
Lucia Liu, expert on the effects of economic reforms and changes in the management of death in China, discusses the impact of funeral industry reforms on reshaping citizens. The podcast explores the resilience of traditional social conventions in end-of-life commemoration and challenges the assumption of a shift towards individualism. Other topics include the rise of personalized funerals, the role of religion, and the nationalization of funeral institutions.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Curiosity About Death and Different Forms of Compassion
01:45 • 2min
Intersections of Ritual, Market, and State
03:55 • 28min
Exploring the Consequences of Governing Power and Subjectivity
32:15 • 1min
Assumptions about the Rise of Personalized and Traditional Funerals in China
33:42 • 4min
The Rise of Religious Revival in China
37:38 • 7min
Nationalization of Funeral Institutions in Shanghai
44:34 • 8min
The Shift in Funeral Practices and Rise of Cremation in Shanghai
52:38 • 26min
The Role of Funeral Brokers in China
01:18:48 • 24min
The Dynamics of the Funeral Industry in China
01:43:03 • 11min
The Significance of Memorial Meetings in Chinese Death Rituals
01:53:36 • 34min
Governing Nature: The Establishment of National Parks in China
02:27:39 • 3min