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    Xinjiang Documentation Project. (1970, January 1). Four Activities: 四项活动 (Sì xiàng huódòng). Glossary of Terminology, Xinjiang Documentation Project Archive, Arts Digital Collections, University of British Columbia, Vancouver. https://n2t.net/ark:/76271/23/592 Xinjiang Documentation Project. Four Activities: 四项活动 (Sì xiàng huódòng). Glossary of Terminology, Xinjiang Documentation Project Archive, Arts Digital Collections, University of British Columbia, Vancouver. January 1, 1970. https://n2t.net/ark:/76271/23/592 Xinjiang Documentation Project. Four Activities: 四项活动 (Sì xiàng huódòng). Glossary of Terminology, Xinjiang Documentation Project Archive, Arts Digital Collections, University of British Columbia, Vancouver. 1 Jan. 1970. n2t.net/ark:/76271/23/592
  • Title: Four Activities: 四项活动 (Sì xiàng huódòng)
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  • Description: This is an audio recording of how to pronounce 四项活动 (Sì xiàng huódòng). This term is the CCP’s categorization of a set of religious and cultural practices that, according to Timothy Grose, “provide opportunities for devout and casually religious families alike to strengthen connections.” These activities include baby-namings, circumcisions, funerals, and weddings. In order to “standardize” religious affairs and bolster the “fighting strength, team spirit, and cohesion” of the Party branch, authorities have launched a set of policies known as the four applications, four delegations, and four receipts. In practice, this means that any family wishing to hold a baby-naming event, circumcision, funeral, or wedding will need to fill out an application, host a CPP representative, and produce a receipt documenting the event.
  • Creator: Xinjiang Documentation Project
  • Contributor: Xinjiang Documentation Project
  • Publisher: Xinjiang Documentation Project
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  • Keywords: key terms
  • Item Type: Sound File
  • Collection: Glossary of Terminology
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    • Description: This is an audio recording of how to pronounce 四项活动 (Sì xiàng huódòng). This term is the CCP’s categorization of a set of religious and cultural practices that, according to Timothy Grose, “provide opportunities for devout and casually religious families alike to strengthen connections.” These activities include baby-namings, circumcisions, funerals, and weddings. In order to “standardize” religious affairs and bolster the “fighting strength, team spirit, and cohesion” of the Party branch, authorities have launched a set of policies known as the four applications, four delegations, and four receipts. In practice, this means that any family wishing to hold a baby-naming event, circumcision, funeral, or wedding will need to fill out an application, host a CPP representative, and produce a receipt documenting the event.