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E-raamat: Asian Migrants and Religious Experience: From Missionary Journeys to Labor Mobility

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2025
  • Kirjastus: Amsterdam University Press
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Typically, scholars approach migrants’ religions as a safeguard of cultural identity, something that connects migrants to their communities of origin. This ethnographic anthology challenges that position by reframing the religious experiences of migrants as a transformative force capable of refashioning narratives of displacement into journeys of spiritual awakening and missionary calling. These essays explore migrants’ motivations in support of an argument that to travel inspires a search for new meaning in religion.
 
Acknowledgments 9(2)
1 Introduction
11(24)
Human Mobility as Engine of Religious Change
Bernardo E. Brown
Brenda S.A. Yeoh
Section 1 Mobile Religious Practices
2 Saving Yogis
35(36)
Spiritual Nationalism and the Proselytizing Missions of Global Yoga
Amanda Lucia
3 Renewed Flows of Ritual Knowledge and Ritual Affect within Transnational Networks
71(30)
A Case Study of Three Ritual Events of the Xinghua (Henghua) Communities in Singapore
Kenneth Dean
4 Liberalizing the Boundaries
101(28)
Reconfiguration of Religious Beliefs and Practice amongst Sri Lankan Immigrants in Australia
Jagath Bandara Pathirage
Section 2 Transnational Proselytizing
5 From Structural Separation to Religious Incorporation
129(24)
A Case Study of a Transnational Buddhist Group in Shanghai, China
Weishan Huang
6 "10/40 Window"
153(24)
Naga Missionaries as Spiritual Migrants and the Asian Experience
Arkotong Longkumer
7 Religion, Masculinity, and Transnational Mobility
177(24)
Migrant Catholic Men and the Politics of Evangelization
Ester Gallo
8 Helping the Wounded as Religious Experience
201(20)
The Free Burma Rangers in Karen State, Myanmar
Alexander Horstmann
Section 3 Refashioning Religiosity in the Diaspora
9 A Multicultural Church
221(22)
Notes on Sri Lankan Transnational Workers and the Migrant Chaplaincy in Italy
Bernardo E. Brown
10 "Bahala Na Ang Diyos"
243(28)
The Paradox of Empowerment among Filipino Catholic Migrants in South Korea
Bubbles Beverly Neo Asor
11 Feeling Hindu
271(32)
The Devotional Sivaist Esthetic Matrix and the Creation of a Diasporic Hinduism in North Sumatra
Silvia Vignato
12 Afterword
303(12)
What Makes Asian Migrants' Religious Experience Asian?
Janet Alison Hoskins
References 315(26)
Index 341
Bernardo Brown is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the International Christian University in Tokyo, Japan. He obtained his Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology from Cornell University and has recently edited with Michael Feener, "Configuring Catholicism in the Anthropology of Christianity" Brenda S. Yeoh is Provost's Chair Professor in the Department of Geography at the National University of Singapore. Most recently she has co-authored Contested memoryscapes: The Politics of Second World War Commemoration in Singapore (Ashgate, 2016), Transnational Labour Migration, Remittances and the Changing Family in Asia (Palgrave Macmillan 2015) and Return: Nationalizing Transnational Mobility in Asia (Duke University Press, 2013).