No more place for us at the temple: Contesting religious space and identities of the local people in northern Thailand

This paper examines how local people who are excluded from the benefits of modernity and globalization are using the politics of religious space for contestation in the formation of local identities. The politics of religious space is concerned with contestation of meanings or social production of m...

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Main Author: Svetamra,A.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-391532015-06-16T08:14:42Z No more place for us at the temple: Contesting religious space and identities of the local people in northern Thailand Svetamra,A. Arts and Humanities (all) Social Sciences (all) Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all) This paper examines how local people who are excluded from the benefits of modernity and globalization are using the politics of religious space for contestation in the formation of local identities. The politics of religious space is concerned with contestation of meanings or social production of meanings of space. It emerges a space whereby the structures of power have been negotiated and contested. The excluded people choose to identify themselves as kha wat (temple's slaves) or the guardians of Buddha's relic for the assertion of their local subjects in their contestation. In conflicts over watershed management, the kha wat's (temple's slaves) identity is redefined as the guardians of nature in their environment discourse. This study contends that in this process, there is the resurgence of spirit-cults practices expressed through various collective religious practices. 2015-06-16T08:14:42Z 2015-06-16T08:14:42Z 2011-12-01 Article 19112017 2-s2.0-84858186982 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84858186982&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/39153 Canadian Center of Science and Education
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Svetamra,A.
No more place for us at the temple: Contesting religious space and identities of the local people in northern Thailand
description This paper examines how local people who are excluded from the benefits of modernity and globalization are using the politics of religious space for contestation in the formation of local identities. The politics of religious space is concerned with contestation of meanings or social production of meanings of space. It emerges a space whereby the structures of power have been negotiated and contested. The excluded people choose to identify themselves as kha wat (temple's slaves) or the guardians of Buddha's relic for the assertion of their local subjects in their contestation. In conflicts over watershed management, the kha wat's (temple's slaves) identity is redefined as the guardians of nature in their environment discourse. This study contends that in this process, there is the resurgence of spirit-cults practices expressed through various collective religious practices.
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title No more place for us at the temple: Contesting religious space and identities of the local people in northern Thailand
title_short No more place for us at the temple: Contesting religious space and identities of the local people in northern Thailand
title_full No more place for us at the temple: Contesting religious space and identities of the local people in northern Thailand
title_fullStr No more place for us at the temple: Contesting religious space and identities of the local people in northern Thailand
title_full_unstemmed No more place for us at the temple: Contesting religious space and identities of the local people in northern Thailand
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