No Place, New Places: Death and its Rituals in Urban Asia

In many land-scarce Asian cities, planning agencies have sought to reduce space for the dead to release land for the living, encouraging conversion from burial to cremation over several decades. This has caused secular principles privileging efficient land use to conflict with symbolic values invest...

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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-29532020-04-06T02:57:03Z No Place, New Places: Death and its Rituals in Urban Asia Kong, Lily In many land-scarce Asian cities, planning agencies have sought to reduce space for the dead to release land for the living, encouraging conversion from burial to cremation over several decades. This has caused secular principles privileging efficient land use to conflict with symbolic values invested in burial spaces. Over time, not only has cremation become more accepted, even columbaria have become overcrowded, and new forms of burials (sea and woodland burials) have emerged. As burial methods change, so too do commemorative rituals, including new on-line and mobile phone rituals. This paper traces the ways in which physical spaces for the dead in several east Asian cities have diminished and changed over time, the growth of virtual space for them, the accompanying discourses that influence these dynamics and the new rituals that emerge concomitantly with the contraction of land space. 2012-02-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1696 info:doi/10.1177/0042098011402231 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University cemetery cultural change cultural tradition land use change mortality urban area urban planning burial Asia Taiwan Hong Kong China Asian Studies Human Geography Place and Environment Urban Studies
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Singapore
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topic cemetery
cultural change
cultural tradition
land use change
mortality
urban area
urban planning
burial
Asia
Taiwan
Hong Kong
China
Asian Studies
Human Geography
Place and Environment
Urban Studies
spellingShingle cemetery
cultural change
cultural tradition
land use change
mortality
urban area
urban planning
burial
Asia
Taiwan
Hong Kong
China
Asian Studies
Human Geography
Place and Environment
Urban Studies
Kong, Lily
No Place, New Places: Death and its Rituals in Urban Asia
description In many land-scarce Asian cities, planning agencies have sought to reduce space for the dead to release land for the living, encouraging conversion from burial to cremation over several decades. This has caused secular principles privileging efficient land use to conflict with symbolic values invested in burial spaces. Over time, not only has cremation become more accepted, even columbaria have become overcrowded, and new forms of burials (sea and woodland burials) have emerged. As burial methods change, so too do commemorative rituals, including new on-line and mobile phone rituals. This paper traces the ways in which physical spaces for the dead in several east Asian cities have diminished and changed over time, the growth of virtual space for them, the accompanying discourses that influence these dynamics and the new rituals that emerge concomitantly with the contraction of land space.
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author Kong, Lily
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title No Place, New Places: Death and its Rituals in Urban Asia
title_short No Place, New Places: Death and its Rituals in Urban Asia
title_full No Place, New Places: Death and its Rituals in Urban Asia
title_fullStr No Place, New Places: Death and its Rituals in Urban Asia
title_full_unstemmed No Place, New Places: Death and its Rituals in Urban Asia
title_sort no place, new places: death and its rituals in urban asia
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2012
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1696
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