Religion, Migration, and Mobility

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Adventism
Afro-Brazilian
Afro-Brazilian Religions
Andrew Dawson
anthropology of religion
Antiochian Orthodox Church
Arab Immigrants
Ari Pedro Oro
Ayahuasca Religion
Bolivian Immigrants
Bolivian Migrants
Bom Retiro
Brazil
Brazilian Jews
Brazilian Religious Landscape
Brazilian spiritual movements
Buddhism
Candomble
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Catholic
Cecilia L. Mariz
Chabad Lubavitch
Christianity
Cristina Maria de Castro
Cross-border Transmission
Dawn Valley
diaspora studies
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Esotericism
Frank Usarski
Glauber Loures de Assis
globalization
glocalization
Islam
Japanese NRMs
Jewish
Judaism
Kardecism
Krishna Consciousness
Large Scale Societal Transformation
Lebanese Immigrant
Marta F. Topel
Mia M.C.M. de Souza
migration
migration impact on religious communities
migratory
Minas Gerais
mobilities
Mormon
Mormonism
Nova Lima
Originary Migrant Communities
Oswaldo Truzzi
Pentecostalism
Post-migratory Context
Post-migratory Experience
Protestant
qualitative migration research
religious identity formation
Religious Repertoire
Roberto Grun
Santo Daime
Shin Buddhism
Silas Guerriero
Transnational Migration
transnational religious networks
Umbanda
Yoruba
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138924192
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Feb 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Focusing on migration and mobility, this edited collection examines the religious landscape of Brazil as populated and shaped by transnational flows and domestic migratory movements. Bringing together interdisciplinary perspectives on migration and religion, this book argues that Brazil’s diverse religious landscape must be understood within a dynamic global context. From southern to northern Europe, through Africa, Japan and the Middle East, to a host of Latin American countries, Brazilian society has been influenced by immigrant communities accompanied by a range of beliefs and rituals drawn from established ‘world’ religions as well as alternative religio-spiritual movements. Consequently, the formation and profile of ‘homegrown’ religious communities such as Santo Daime, the Dawn Valley and Umbanda can only be fully understood against the broader backdrop of migration.

Contributors draw on the case of Brazil to develop frameworks for understanding the interface of religion and migration, asking questions that include: How do the processes and forces of re-territorialization play out among post-migratory communities? In what ways are the post-transitional dynamics of migration enacted and reframed by different generations of migrants? How are the religious symbols and ritual practices of particular worldviews and traditions appropriated and re-interpreted by migrant communities? What role does religion play in facilitating or impeding post-migratory settlement? Religion, Migration and Mobility engages these questions by drawing on a range of different traditions and research methods. As such, this book will be of keen interest to scholars working across the fields of religious studies, anthropology, cultural studies and sociology.

Cristina Maria de Castro is Professor of Sociology of Religion at the Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Andrew Dawson is Professor of Modern Religion in the Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion at Lancaster University, UK.