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No Place, New Places: Death and its Rituals in Urban Asia

机译:没有地方,没有新地方:亚洲城市中的死亡及其仪式

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In many land-scarce Asian cities, planning agencies have sought to reduce space for the dead to release land for the living, encouraging conversion from burial to cremation over several decades. This has caused secular principles privileging efficient land use to conflict with symbolic values invested in burial spaces. Over time, not only has cremation become more accepted, even columbaria have become overcrowded, and new forms of burials (sea and woodland burials) have emerged. As burial methods change, so too do commemorative rituals, including new on-line and mobile phone rituals. This paper traces the ways in which physical spaces for the dead in several east Asian cities have diminished and changed over time, the growth of virtual space for them, the accompanying discourses that influence these dynamics and the new rituals that emerge concomitantly with the contraction of land space.
机译:在许多土地稀缺的亚洲城市中,规划机构一直在寻求减少死者的空间以释放土地以谋生,这鼓励了数十年来从埋葬转为火葬。这导致世俗原则使有效的土地使用特权与埋葬场所中的象征价值冲突。随着时间的流逝,不仅火化变得越来越被接受,甚至哥伦布里亚人也变得人满为患,并且出现了新形式的forms葬(海洋和林地wood葬)。随着埋葬方式的改变,包括新的在线和移动电话仪式在内的纪念仪式也随之改变。本文追溯了东亚多个城市中死者的物理空间随着时间的流逝而减少和变化的方式,虚拟空间的增长,影响这些动态的伴随话语以及随之而来的新仪式的出现。土地空间。

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    《Urban Studies》 |2012年第2期|p.415-433|共19页
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    Lily Kong;

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    Department of Geography, National University of Singapore, 1 Arts Link, Singapore,117570, Singapore;

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