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Religion and Space: Competition, Conflict and Violence in the Contemporary World

Autor Dr Lily Kong, Orlando Woods
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 aug 2017
This is the first study to bring space into conversation with religious competition, conflict and violence in the contemporary world. Lily Kong and Orlando Woods argue that because space is both a medium and an outcome of religious activity, it is integral to understanding processes of religious competition, conflict and violence. The book explores how religious groups make claims to both religious and secular spaces, and examines how such claims are managed, negotiated and contested by the state and by other secular and religious agencies. It also examines how globalisation has given rise to new forms of religious competition, and how religious groups strengthen themselves through the development of social resilience, as well as contribute to resilient societies. Throughout the book, case studies from around the world are used to examine how religious competition and conflict intersect with space. The case studies include topical issues such as competing claims to the Temple Mount/Haram el-Sharif in Jerusalem, opposition to the "Ground Zero mosque" in New York City, and the regulation of religious conversion in India and Sri Lanka. By helping readers develop new perspectives on how religion works in and through space, Religion and Space: Competition, Conflict and Violence in the Contemporary World is an innovative contribution to the study of religion.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350044340
ISBN-10: 1350044342
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 233 x 158 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:NIPPOD
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Uses extensive global case studies, including India, the USA, the UK, Pakistan and Thailand

Notă biografică

Lily Kong is Lee Kong Chian Professor of Social Sciences and Provost at the Singapore Management University, Singapore.Orlando Woods is a Researcher at Asian Strategies, Singapore.

Cuprins

1. Religious Competition and Space2. Religious Space: Competition, Conflict and Violence3. Religion in Secular Spaces4. Globalisation and Religious Competition and Conflict5. Social Resilience and Religion6. Conclusions: (Re)conceptualising Religion and Space in a Globalised WorldBibliographyIndex

Recenzii

This is a timely book on an important topic. It surveys the whole field and provides case studies from recent conflicts -- a useful reference for academics, policy-makers and anyone concerned about how religious interests can rise above the competition over common turf.
All those interested in religion and geography will find much to engage them here, but this interdisciplinary book will be especially welcome for those who want to understand how spaces can prompt religious conflict and how we might create a more peaceful world.
Timely, authoritative and compelling, Religion and Space encapsulates state of the art thinking within geographies of religion. While religions world-wide are often seen in light of conflict resolution and peace-building, the book centrally conceptualizes religions from the premise of competition, conflict and violence within pluralist societies under conditions of globalization. Drawing on several insightful sources, namely the Romanian religious historian Mircea Eliade and French Marxist philosopher Henri Lefebvre, the authors show how religious and secular claims to space have been and continue to be negotiated in the post-war period of modernity. The first study to confront sacred space with religious violence, we are provided with an important reminder of how a spatial perspective on religion explains the persistence of violence as well as a vehicle for social resilience and regulation.