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ID157220
Title ProperChampassak royal sacred Buddha images, power and political geography
LanguageENG
AuthorBaird, Ian G
Summary / Abstract (Note)What is the relationship between Buddha images and the legitimization of political power over space? What understandings exist amongst royals concerning regaining spatial power associated with Buddha images? This article considers these questions with a particular focus on the Champassak Royal House, a royal family that was originally spatially constituted through the territorial control it had over present-day southern Laos and some neighbouring areas. To do this, the article draws upon two case studies, one centred on an important Buddha image in the 18th century, the other more contemporary and linked to Buddha images and exiled members of the Champassak Royal House. Buddha images have long played an important role in constituting and defining sacred geographies, and thus political power, in Champassak, as has similarly been the case in other parts of mainland Southeast Asia.
`In' analytical NoteSouth East Asia Research Vol. 25, No.4 ; Dec 2017: p.359-378
Journal SourceSouth East Asia Research 2017-12 25, 4
Key WordsTerritory ;  Laos ;  Space ;  Political Power ;  Royalty ;  Buddha Image