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Planning with Resurgent religion: informality and gray spacing of the urban landscape
It is well over 20 years after Talal Asad's bracing account and critique on religion as an anthropological category was published. Asad brilliantly denounces religion as a definite or universal category and makes way for an understanding of the concept as the outcome of varying histories of discursive narratives. Following his analysis, Ivakhiv recently challenged geographers to take seriously the study of the phenomena of sacrality and religion as ways to distribute significance over space.
Planning with Resurgent religion: informality and gray spacing of the urban landscape
It is well over 20 years after Talal Asad's bracing account and critique on religion as an anthropological category was published. Asad brilliantly denounces religion as a definite or universal category and makes way for an understanding of the concept as the outcome of varying histories of discursive narratives. Following his analysis, Ivakhiv recently challenged geographers to take seriously the study of the phenomena of sacrality and religion as ways to distribute significance over space.
Planning with Resurgent religion: informality and gray spacing of the urban landscape
Luz, Nimrod (author)
2015
Article (Journal)
English
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