“Maoism and Grassroots Religion: The Communist Revolution and the Reinvention of Religious Life in China” by Xiaoxuan Wang
In the summer of 1953, a massive drought hit the Chinese province of Zhejiang. Villagers took the disaster as a sign that deities were angry at officials for converting temples for secular uses and destroying ritual items, including statues and dragon boats. To placate the gods, villagers rose up to try to take back religious…














