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In Erik Mueggler’s powerful and imaginative ethnography, an Indigenous community in the mountains of Southwest China struggles to find its place at the margins of a nation-state. Here, people descr...
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03 January 2023

In Erik Mueggler’s powerful and imaginative ethnography, an Indigenous community in the mountains of Southwest China struggles to find its place at the margins of a nation-state. Here, people describe the period that began with the Great Leap Famine of 1958-1960 and continued through the 1990s as the “age of wild ghosts.” Their stories of this age converged on a dream of community—a bad dream, embodied in the life, death, and spectral reawakening of a local political and ritual system that expired violently under the Maoist regime. Displaying a sensitive understanding of both Chinese and the Tibeto-Burman language of this community, Mueggler explores memories of this institution, including of the rituals and poetics that once surrounded it and the bitter conflicts that came to haunt it. To exorcise “wild ghosts,” he shows, is nothing less than to re-imagine the state and its power, to trace the responsibility for violence to its morally ambiguous origins, and to articulate demands for justice and longings for reconciliation.
Price: $50.00
Pages: 514
Publisher: Academic Studies Press
Imprint: Academic Studies Press
Series: Contemporary Eastern Studies
Publication Date:
03 January 2023
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9798887191324
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
Indigenous peoples, Sociology & anthropology, Social & cultural anthropology
Erik Mueggler is an anthropologist and historian based at University of Michigan, who hasworked with Indigenous peoples in Southwest China for many years. The Age of Wild Ghosts was his first book; others include The Paper Road: Archive and Experience in the Botanical Exploration of West China and Tibet (University of California Press, 2011) and Songs for Dead Parents: Corpse, Text and World in Southwest China (University of Chicago Press, 2017). He is currently finishing a book titled The Book of Cunning and Treachery: Writing, Sovereignty, and Bondage in a Qing Indigenous Domain. His work has received many honors and awards, including a Macarthur Foundation Fellowship and a Guggenheim Fellowship.