As cultural hybridity, new religious practices in Thailand

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As cultural hybridity, new religious practices in Thailand express a mix of reality and non-reality or mythic elements, which Foucault (1986) defined as "heterotopias", spaces that have many layers of meaning or relationships to other places than immediately meet the eye.

A., new religious practices in Thailand express a mix of reality and non-reality or mythic elements, which Foucault (1986) defined as "heterotopias", spaces that have many layers of meaning or relationships to other places than

B.new religious practices in Thailand express a mix of reality and non-reality or mythic elements, which Foucault (1986) defined as "heterotopias", spaces that have many layers of meaning or relationships to other places as

C.new religious practices in Thailand express a mix of reality and non-reality or mythic elements, which Foucault (1986) defined as "heterotopias", a term that describes spaces that have more layers of meaning or relationships to other places than

D., new religious practices in Thailand express a mix of reality and non-reality with mythic elements, which Foucault (1986) defined as "heterotopias", a term that describes spaces, that have more layers of meaning or relationships than other places, which

E.new religious practices in Thailand express a mix of reality and non-reality or mythic elements, and Foucault (1986) defined them as "heterotopias" , spaces that have more layers of meaning or relationships to other places that

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by Valhalla » Mon Jul 02, 2018 7:09 pm

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Analysis:
Meaning:
New religious practices express (Subject - Verb agreement ie practices (subject - plural) ; express (verb - plural) -correct)
a mix of reality and non-reality or mythic elements, (Object - Noun - Correct)
which Foucalt defined as "heterotopias", (which modify mythic elements - correct)
spaces that have many layers of meaning or relationships to other places than immediately meet the eye. (Wrong)

Personal Explanation:
Meaning
Spaces .... Should modify heteropias - Grammatically correct
Heteropias =/= spaces ; Heteropias = term - Logically wrong

Comparison:
spaces that have more layers or relationships to other places than (spaces that) immediately meet the eye


A., new religious practices in Thailand express a mix of reality and non-reality or mythic elements, which Foucault (1986) defined as "heterotopias", spaces that have many layers of meaning or relationships to other places than (WRONG)

B.new religious practices in Thailand express a mix of reality and non-reality or mythic elements, which Foucault (1986) defined as "heterotopias", spaces that have many layers of meaning or relationships to other places as (WRONG)

C.new religious practices in Thailand express a mix of reality and non-reality or mythic elements, which Foucault (1986) defined as "heterotopias", a term that describes spaces that have more layers of meaning or relationships to other places than (CORRECT)

D., new religious practices in Thailand express a mix of reality and non-reality with mythic elements, which Foucault (1986) defined as "heterotopias", a term that describes spaces, that have more layers of meaning or relationships than other places, which (WRONG - because that is used for essential modifier ; spaces immediately meet the eye - illogical meaning when modifiers are removed)

E.new religious practices in Thailand express a mix of reality and non-reality or mythic elements, and Foucault (1986) defined them as "heterotopias" , spaces that have more layers of meaning or relationships to other places that (Wrong)


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