Religion-State Encounters in Hindu Domains (eBook)

From the Straits Settlements to Singapore
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2011 | 2011
XX, 284 Seiten
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978-94-007-0887-7 (ISBN)

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Religion-State Encounters in Hindu Domains -  Vineeta Sinha
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The historical and empirical project presented here is grounded in a desire to theorize 'religion-state' relations in the multi-ethnic, multi-religious, secular city-state of Singapore. The core research problematic of this project has emerged out of the confluence of two domains, 'religion, law and bureaucracy' and 'religion and colonial encounters.' This work has two core objectives: one, to articulate the actual points of engagement between institutions of religion and the state, and two, to identify the various processes, mechanisms and strategies through which relations across these spheres are sustained. The thematic foundations of this book rest on disentangling the complex interactions between religious communities, individuals and the various manifestations of the Singapore state, relationships that are framed within a culture of bureaucracy. This is accomplished through a scrutiny of Hindu domains on the island nation-state, from her identity as part of the Straits Settlements to the present day. The empirical and analytical emphases of this book rest on the author's engagement with the realm of Hinduism as it is conceived, structured, framed and practiced within the context of a strong state in Singapore today. Ethnographically,the book focusses on Hindu temple management and the observance of Hindu festivals and processions, enacted within administrative and bureaucratic frames.


The historical and empirical project presented here is grounded in a desire to theorize 'religion-state' relations in the multi-ethnic, multi-religious, secular city-state of Singapore. The core research problematic of this project has emerged out of the confluence of two domains, 'religion, law and bureaucracy' and 'religion and colonial encounters.' This work has two core objectives: one, to articulate the actual points of engagement between institutions of religion and the state, and two, to identify the various processes, mechanisms and strategies through which relations across these spheres are sustained. The thematic foundations of this book rest on disentangling the complex interactions between religious communities, individuals and the various manifestations of the Singapore state, relationships that are framed within a culture of bureaucracy. This is accomplished through a scrutiny of Hindu domains on the island nation-state, from her identity as part of the Straits Settlements to the present day. The empirical and analytical emphases of this book rest on the author's engagement with the realm of Hinduism as it is conceived, structured, framed and practiced within the context of a strong state in Singapore today. Ethnographically,the book focusses on Hindu temple management and the observance of Hindu festivals and processions, enacted within administrative and bureaucratic frames.

Acknowledgements 8
Abbreviations 10
Contents 12
List of Tables 14
List of Maps 15
List of Figures 16
1 Making Sense of Religion and State Encounters: Locating Religions in Secular States 17
1.1 Turning to the Hindu Scene in Singapore 31
1.2 Abstracting Ethnographic Insight from Archives 35
2 Governance in the Straits Settlements, 1796--1874 40
2.1 Preamble 40
2.2 Constructing a Region 40
2.2.1 From Economic Interests to Political Control 41
2.2.2 The Naissance of the Straits Settlements 43
2.3 Principles of Governance in the Straits Settlements 46
2.3.1 Tentative and Reluctant Administration 47
2.3.2 Towards Greater `Interference' 55
3 The `Religious Question' in the Straits Settlements 59
3.1 Preamble 59
3.2 Religions in British Malaya 60
3.3 Reconstructing the Religious Landscape of Nineteenth-Century Straits Settlements 62
3.3.1 Non-Christian Religions in the Straits Settlements 66
3.4 Strategies for Managing Public Expressions of Religiosity 76
4 The Mohammedan and Hindu Endowments Ordinance, 1905: Recourse to Legislation 96
4.1 Preamble 96
4.2 The Need for `Order': The Mohammedan and Hindu Endowments Ordinance 96
4.2.1 Towards Legislation 102
4.3 The Founding of the Mohammedan and Hindu Endowments Boards for the Straits Settlements 114
4.3.1 Advisory Boards in the Straits Settlements 133
5 Mohammedan and Hindu Endowments Board, 1905--1968: The Singapore Experience 138
5.1 Preamble 138
5.2 Mohammedan and Hindu Endowments Board, Singapore: Its Realm of Jurisdiction 139
5.3 The SMHEB and Native Committees of Management: `Work' Performed and the Division of Labour 151
5.3.1 The SMHEB's Interactions with the Larger Community 171
5.3.2 Hindu Endowments Board, Singapore 183
6 Constructing Hinduism in Singapore: Legitimating Agamic Temples and Tai Pucam 197
6.1 Preamble 197
6.2 Instituting Proper `Work' Practices 197
6.2.1 Institutionalizing an Agamic-Style Temple and Worship 213
6.2.2 Legitimating Tai Pucam in `Singaporean Hinduism' 222
7 Religion, Law and Bureaucracy 244
7.1 The Hindu Endowments Board: 1969 to Date 244
7.1.1 Singapore Hindu Domains in the Present 255
7.1.2 Negotiating a Culture of Bureaucracy 258
Glossary 267
References 272
Index 285

Erscheint lt. Verlag 7.4.2011
Reihe/Serie ARI - Springer Asia Series
Zusatzinfo XX, 284 p.
Verlagsort Dordrecht
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Hinduismus
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Technik Architektur
Schlagworte Agamic temples • Bureaucracy • Culture of bureaucracy • Hinduism • Institutional history of the Hindu Endowments Board • Law • Mohammedan and Hindu Endowments • Religion and state relations • Religion and the Straits Settlements • Singapore • State regulation and intervention • Tai Pucam
ISBN-10 94-007-0887-4 / 9400708874
ISBN-13 978-94-007-0887-7 / 9789400708877
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