Negotiating Conceptions of 'Sacred Space': A Case Study of Religious Buildings in Singapore
In this paper, I approach the study of religious place from a re-theorized cultural geographical stance. Using multi-religious Singapore as a case study, I examine the tensions which arise over the meanings and values associated with religious buildings because of the conflict between state hegemony...
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Main Author: | Kong, Lily |
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Language: | English |
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1993
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