Journal article

Religion and governmentality: Understanding governance in urban Brazil

J Garmany

Geoforum | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2010

Abstract

In this paper I argue that geographies of religion are fundamental to understanding governance and social order in contemporary urban space. More specifically, I show how Foucault's notion of governmentality characterizes regimes of power beyond the state apparatus, positing that religion and churches also produce and maintain the knowledges, truths, and social order associated with governmentality and self-regulated governance. By considering the geography of religion literature within the context of Foucualt's work, I illustrate the importance of religious and spiritual practices to contemporary urban space, and the roles they play in producing and maintaining governance and socio-politica..

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