RT Article T1 Reawakening Ancestors, Gods and Spirits: An Investigation into Reconfigurations of “Sacred Space” in the Red River Delta of Northern Vietnam JF Material religion VO 19 IS 2 SP 126 OP 147 A1 Hoang, Chung Van A1 Shideler, Tyce 1980- A1 Hong Nguyen, Duong A2 Shideler, Tyce 1980- A2 Hong Nguyen, Duong LA English YR 2023 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1855949458 AB Since the onset of the Renovation Era in the late-1980s in Vietnam, a significant amount of resources and communal energy—both at the state and grassroots level—have been mobilized for the reconfiguration of communal spaces dedicated to worshiping ancestors, gods, and spirits. But by what precise means and in pursuit of what objectives has such sociocultural action taken place? Further, what are the long-term implications for state and society of these dynamic transformational processes that appear to be the norm in the contemporary era? This article seeks to address these and related questions by analyzing recently observed patterns of sociocultural action at communal "sacred spaces" dedicated to various forms of folk religion in the Red River Delta region of northern Vietnam. The authors argue that a process of “reconfiguration” is underway, which is characterized by a common pattern of practices and interventions that are physically and spiritually reshaping the region’s sacred space, including a set of prominent actors with highly particular motivations that guide their role in religious revival. K1 reconfiguration K1 Red River Delta K1 Sacred Space K1 renovation K1 Folk Religion DO 10.1080/17432200.2023.2218246