Neoliberal shifts and strategies of religious adaptation in post-war Sri Lanka
Neoliberal shifts have brought about a centring of market logics, and a new focus on the individual as consumer. Some religious groups are better able to adapt to these shifts than others, which reveals the changing role of religion in people’s daily lives. This paper explores how the adaptive strat...
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sg-smu-ink.soss_research-50982023-12-05T07:34:44Z Neoliberal shifts and strategies of religious adaptation in post-war Sri Lanka WOODS, Orlando Neoliberal shifts have brought about a centring of market logics, and a new focus on the individual as consumer. Some religious groups are better able to adapt to these shifts than others, which reveals the changing role of religion in people’s daily lives. This paper explores how the adaptive strategies of religious groups in response to neoliberalisation can trigger a reimagination of the role and value of religion in/to society. I illustrate these ideas through a comparative exploration of how Buddhist elites and evangelical Christians engage with theology, tradition, and the market in Sri Lanka. Whilst Buddhist elites struggle to overcome a sense of disjuncture in how Buddhist principles relate to the market, evangelicals have always been more integrationist in approach. Comparing these approaches reveals the extent to which neoliberalisation shapes the (trans)boundary modernities of religious leaders seeking to make the most of opportunities for expansion in post-war Sri Lanka. 2023-11-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3840 info:doi/10.1080/13537903.2023.2271768 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/5098/viewcontent/NeoliberalShiftsStrategiesReligiousAdaptation_SriLanka_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Neoliberalisation; religious adaptation; Buddhism; evangelical Christianity; Sri Lanka Asian Studies Religion |
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Neoliberal shifts have brought about a centring of market logics, and a new focus on the individual as consumer. Some religious groups are better able to adapt to these shifts than others, which reveals the changing role of religion in people’s daily lives. This paper explores how the adaptive strategies of religious groups in response to neoliberalisation can trigger a reimagination of the role and value of religion in/to society. I illustrate these ideas through a comparative exploration of how Buddhist elites and evangelical Christians engage with theology, tradition, and the market in Sri Lanka. Whilst Buddhist elites struggle to overcome a sense of disjuncture in how Buddhist principles relate to the market, evangelicals have always been more integrationist in approach. Comparing these approaches reveals the extent to which neoliberalisation shapes the (trans)boundary modernities of religious leaders seeking to make the most of opportunities for expansion in post-war Sri Lanka. |
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Neoliberal shifts and strategies of religious adaptation in post-war Sri Lanka |
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