Forging alternatively sacred spaces in Singapore's integrated religious marketplace
This paper expands the notion of sacred space within the geographies of religion by arguing that spaces of religious praxis need to be understood in relation to the broader spatial logics within which they are embedded. Given that the spatial logics of urban environments tend to be secular and neoli...
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Main Author: | WOODS, Orlando |
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2020
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