National Identity and the Geo-Soul: Spiritually Mapping Siam
This paper investigates the re-centring of religious identity within the geo-body in the developing world through the case study of Thailand, formerly Siam. Although by 1932, monarchic rule and colonial powers had demarcated the ‘geo-body’ of Siam, the national soul was not yet fully cultivated. Aft...
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Main Author: | RICKS, Jacob Isaac |
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Language: | English |
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2008
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