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Living together: the transformation of multi-religious coexistence in southern Thailand / Horstmann, Alexander   Journal Article
Horstmann, Alexander Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract In this article, I provide a preliminary analysis of Buddhist-Muslim coexistence in the Songkhla Lake area in southern Thailand as it unfolds on the margins of a violent conflict in the Deep South (Patani, Yala and Narathiwat provinces). I argue that in the Songkhla Lake area, social, religious, economic and political alliances are reflected in multi-religious ritual traditions that have the potential to transcend cultural difference or manage difference constructively. The article then analyses the transformation of multi-religious coexistence and concludes that the revitalisation of Theravada Buddhism and Islam results in the uneasy coexistence of old and new practices and in a dialectic of sharing and competition.
Key Words Thailand  Muslim  South Thailand  Buddhist 
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