The Inherent Trajectory of Lên đồng: Its Ambiguity and the Debate
Lên đồng is a practice of the Việt beliefs in Mother Goddesses of Three and Four Realms or so-called Mother Goddess Religion. It is a possession ritual in which the spirit mediums incarnate a number of spirits of the pantheon. In the past, before the Renovation (1986), lên đồng used to be seen as...
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2019
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Language: | English |
Summary: | Lên đồng is a practice of the Việt beliefs in Mother Goddesses of Three and
Four Realms or so-called Mother Goddess Religion. It is a possession ritual in which the
spirit mediums incarnate a number of spirits of the pantheon. In the past, before the
Renovation (1986), lên đồng used to be seen as “a superstition” and was banned from
practicing. However, the destined mediums were still initiated and performed the ritual.
Today, lên đồng has been reevaluated and regarded as an intangible cultural heritage of the
Vietnamese people. The development of the ritual in contemporary society with the
different performing style and performance on stage makes scholars, cultural managers and
the spirit mediums themselves preoccupy and debate how to direct lên đồng, as an
intangible cultural heritage into its inherent trajectory. What is the inherent trajectory? Its
ambiguity and the debate on the issues of today‟s lên đồng such as the Lên đồng
performance on lên đồng performance on stage folklorization, the high emphasis on the
artistic aspects of lên đồng, its discrepancy, standardized rituals, and the devotion of the
spirit mediums are the concerns of my paper. With my research experience and having
witnessed the development of lên đồng since the 2000s, my recent fieldwork on lên đồng
rituals in Vietnam and abroad, in this paper, I will examine the issues of today‟s lên đồng
and the debates among researchers, cultural managers, and the spirit mediums on the
inherent trajectory of lên đồng. |
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