Re-presentar the religious: nation, community and identity in museumsFootnote1 1 I would like to acknowledge funding support from the National University of Singapore R-109-000-014-112/107 which allowed me to carry out the fieldwork as well as the Australian National University Humanities Research Centre (ANU HRC) Fellowship Award which supported my writing time. I have benefited from comments from a seminar audience at ANU HRC and at the RGS-IBG London Annual Conference in 2003. Additionally, I would like to thank Peter Hopkins and David Howard, convenors of the RGS-IBG panels on geographies of religion, who encouraged submission, and for all their efforts.
Abstract translations
Re-présenter le religieux: la nation, la communauté et l'identité dans les musées
Re-presentar lo religioso: nación, comunidad e identidad en museos
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