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The appropriation of religion in Southeast Asia and beyond
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The appropriation of religion in Southeast Asia and beyond/ edited by Michel Picard.
other author:
Picard, Michel.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2017.,
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xi, 285 p. :ill. (some col.), maps, digital ;22 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1: Introduction: Local Traditions and World Religions. Encountering 'Religion' in Southeast Asia and Melanesia -- 2: About Buddhist Burma. Thathana, or 'Religion' as Social Space -- 3: The (Re)configuration of the Buddhist Field in Post-Communist Cambodia -- 4: Re-connecting the Ancestors: Buddhism and Animism on the Boloven Plateau, Laos -- 5: Balinese Religion in the Making: An enquiry About the Interpretation of Agama Hindu as 'Hinduism' -- 6. Return to the Source: A Balinese Pilgrimage to India and the Re-enchantment of Agama Hindu in global modernity -- 7 -- A Wall, Even in Those Days! Encounters with Religions and What Became of the Tradition -- 8:Encounters with Christianity in the North Moluccas (16th-19th Centuries) -- 9: Continuity and Breaches in Religion and Globalization, a Melanesian Point of View.
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Religion and politics - Southeast Asia. -
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56230-8
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9783319562308
The appropriation of religion in Southeast Asia and beyond
The appropriation of religion in Southeast Asia and beyond
[electronic resource] /edited by Michel Picard. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2017. - xi, 285 p. :ill. (some col.), maps, digital ;22 cm.
1: Introduction: Local Traditions and World Religions. Encountering 'Religion' in Southeast Asia and Melanesia -- 2: About Buddhist Burma. Thathana, or 'Religion' as Social Space -- 3: The (Re)configuration of the Buddhist Field in Post-Communist Cambodia -- 4: Re-connecting the Ancestors: Buddhism and Animism on the Boloven Plateau, Laos -- 5: Balinese Religion in the Making: An enquiry About the Interpretation of Agama Hindu as 'Hinduism' -- 6. Return to the Source: A Balinese Pilgrimage to India and the Re-enchantment of Agama Hindu in global modernity -- 7 -- A Wall, Even in Those Days! Encounters with Religions and What Became of the Tradition -- 8:Encounters with Christianity in the North Moluccas (16th-19th Centuries) -- 9: Continuity and Breaches in Religion and Globalization, a Melanesian Point of View.
This volume investigates various processes by which world religions become localized, as well as how local traditions in Southeast Asia and Melanesia become universalized. In the name of modernity and progress, the contemporary Southeast Asian states tend to press their populations to have a 'religion,' claiming that their local, indigenous practices and traditions do not constitute religion. Authors analyze this 'religionization,' addressing how local people appropriate religion as a category to define some of their practices as differentiated from others, whether they want to have a religion or are constrained to demonstrate that they profess one. Thus, 'religion' is what is regarded as such by these local actors, which might not correspond to what counts as religion for the observer. Furthermore, local actors do not always concur regarding what their religion is about, as religion is a contested issue. In consequence, each of the case studies in this volume purposes to elucidate what gets identified and legitimized as 'religion', by whom, for what purpose, and under what political conditions.
ISBN: 9783319562308
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-56230-8doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: BL65.P7 / A67 2017
Dewey Class. No.: 201.72
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