Secularization, Dispossession, Forced Deprivatization

This article examines the effects of secularization and dispossession on the protection of First Nations sacred sites. The separation of religion from the state and the privatization of religion are intricately connected, but religion’s relegation to the private sphere is not its permanent location....

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Published in:Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses
Main Author: Shrubsole, Nicholas D.
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 2016
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spelling crsagepubl:10.1177/0008429816657256 2024-06-16T07:39:56+00:00 Secularization, Dispossession, Forced Deprivatization The Conditions of Public Religion and the Protection of First Nations’ Sacred Space Shrubsole, Nicholas D. 2016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0008429816657256 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0008429816657256 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full-xml/10.1177/0008429816657256 en eng SAGE Publications http://journals.sagepub.com/page/policies/text-and-data-mining-license Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses volume 45, issue 3, page 335-359 ISSN 0008-4298 2042-0587 journal-article 2016 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1177/0008429816657256 2024-05-19T12:58:21Z This article examines the effects of secularization and dispossession on the protection of First Nations sacred sites. The separation of religion from the state and the privatization of religion are intricately connected, but religion’s relegation to the private sphere is not its permanent location. These processes contribute to the construction of conditions by which religions must conform in order to enter the public arena and debate morally relevant issues. Deprivatization demands a particular type of religion that is susceptible to compromise and negotiation. This leads to two problems for the protection of First Nations sacred sites: (1) the state’s control over much of the traditional lands of First Nations and over socio-economic expansion forces First Nations into the public arena to seek the protection of their sacred sites, and (2) there is an intimate connection between First Nations’ religious beliefs and the topic of public debate. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations SAGE Publications Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses 45 3 335 359
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