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E-raamat: Bloomsbury Handbook of Religion and Migration

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  • Formaat: 400 pages
  • Sari: Bloomsbury Handbooks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-May-2022
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350203860
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  • Formaat: 400 pages
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-May-2022
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350203860

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The Bloomsbury Handbook of Religion and Migration presents the story of religion and migration predominantly through the experiences of Muslims, Sikhs, Hindus and Buddhists, considering intersectional issues including race, ethnicity, class, gender and generation throughout.

Many chapters are grounded in embodied ethnography including participant observation fieldwork, interviews, oral history collections and qualitative analysis, drawing on sociological and anthropological theory, as well as non-western and historical approaches to religion. Chapters also chronicle migration in regional, transnational, multicultural and populist contexts, examining everyday religiosity and religion across generations. The volume includes chapters on Islam and Muslim identity, Chinese and Vietnamese Buddhism, Filipino and Korean religiosity and Polish Catholicism.

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This comprehensive collection considers religion and migration from myriad disciplinary and methodological perspectives. The contributors analyse the complex lives of migrants, focusing on religion as an integral component of contemporary stories of migration. This volume is an invaluable and essential resource to scholars of religion, migration and social change. * Lori G. Beaman, Professor and Canada Research Chair in Religious Diversity and Social Change, University of Ottawa, Canada * The Bloomsbury Handbook of Religion and Migration shares thoughtful insights about the religious experiences of migrants and covers an impressive breadth of traditions, geographic regions and methodologies. An ideal book for university courses, the editors chose a diverse array of scholars who engage readers with narratives that will provoke additional questions and exploration. * Anne M. Blankenship, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, North Dakota State University, USA *

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Examines current and emerging trends within the field of religion and migration in the global world.
List of Illustrations
viii
List of Contributors
x
Preface xv
Acknowledgements xvii
Introduction 1(8)
Rubina Ramji
Alison Marshall
1 Global migration, religious diversity and integration in regions of the West: Challenging a `Westphalian' circumstance
9(16)
Peter Beyer
2 Sikh activism in diaspora: Migration and representation
25(12)
Jasjit Singh
3 Shifting religiosity of Polish immigrants in Ireland: Between alienation and revitalization of religion
37(18)
Marcin Lisak
4 Polish diasporic Catholicism in Scotland
55(18)
Michai Adam Palacz
5 Korean Christians in the diaspora: Resilience, migration and religion
73(16)
Sabrina Weift
6 Social change and ethnic identity in a Korean congregation
89(16)
Michael Wilkinson
7 Gender matters: Second-generation Buddhists, Hindus and Muslims growing up in Canada
105(18)
Rubina Ramji
8 Making space through public engagements: Canadian Ismaili Muslims
123(16)
Alyshea Cummins
9 Political images and the politics of images: Orientalism and moral frameworks in constructing narratives about Muslim and Arab populations in Brazil
139(12)
Helena de Morais Manfrinato Othman
10 Faith-based schools in Canadian immigrant-origin communities: From identity retention to social inclusion
151(14)
Mariia Alekseevskaia
Philippe Couton
11 Research on migration and religion in the Latin American context: A systematic approach
165(14)
Frank Usarski
12 Religion and im/migration in the global city
179(16)
Petra Kuppinger
13 Immigration, religion and civic engagement
195(20)
Zubeyir Nisanci
14 Migrant movements: Filipino Catholic culture and religious heat in Canada
215(20)
Alison Marshall
15 Religion, migration and the Chinese in diaspora
235(12)
Tan Chee-Beng
16 Transnational religious networks and the revival of Buddhism in post-Mao China
247(12)
Brian J. Nichols
17 Islam, internal migration and queer travels in Indonesia
259(14)
Diego Garcia Rodriguez
18 Come from away but here to stay: Religion and migration in contemporary discourse
273(16)
Paul Bramadat
Conclusion 289(2)
Alison Marshall
Rubina Ramji
Notes 291(13)
References 304(45)
Author Index 349(7)
Subject Index 356
Rubina Ramji is Associate Professor of Religion at Cape Breton University, Canada. She is Chair of the Religion and Migration Group of the American Academy of Religion (2016 present), and is former President of the Canadian Society for the Study of Religion.

Alison Marshall is Professor of Religion at Brandon University, Canada. She was co-chair of the Religion and Migration Group at the American Academy of Religion for five years.