Publication Type
Journal Article
Version
publishedVersion
Publication Date
2-2018
Abstract
This article re-theorises the relationships between secularity and religiosity in modernity. While geographers have recognised that the secular and the religious are mutually constituted, this article pushes this theorisation further, arguing that the religious and the secular are in fact hybrid constructs that embrace simultaneously the sacred and profane, the transcendent and the immanent. Albeit the significant advancement in disrupting enclosed epistemologies of secular modernity, relatively less work has sought to theorise the possibility of religion as a hybrid operating at the secular–religious interface. Focusing on the ways in which a non-Western religion, Buddhism, performs entangled relationships between religiosity and secularity, this article argues that religious organisations and actors may refashion and re-invent themselves by appropriating rationalities, values and logics normatively defined as ‘secular’. It presents a study of Po-Lin Monastery, a Buddhist monastery in Hong Kong that has adopted highly entrepreneurial, growth-oriented approaches in organisation and production of space.
Keywords
Religiosity, secularity, modernity, re-invention of religion, Buddhism, Hong Kong
Discipline
Asian Studies | Religion
Research Areas
Humanities
Publication
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
Volume
36
Issue
1
First Page
159
Last Page
177
ISSN
0263-7758
Identifier
10.1177/0263775817733268
Publisher
SAGE Publications (UK and US)
Citation
QIAN, Junxi, & KONG, Lily.(2018). Buddhism Co. Ltd? Epistemology of religiosity, and the re-invention of a Buddhist monastery in Hong Kong. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 36(1), 159-177.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3112
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Authors
Creative Commons License
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Additional URL
https://doi.org/10.1177/0263775817733268