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  • Frobenius-Institut  (7)
  • HU-Berlin Edoc
  • Oakland, California : University of California Press  (7)
  • Religion  (7)
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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oakland, California : University of California Press
    ISBN: 978-0-520-34117-3 (paperback) , 0-520-34117-1 (paperback) , 978-0-520-97457-9 (ISBN der parallelen Ausgabe im Fernzugriff)
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 168 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme, 1 Karte
    Series Statement: Global Korea 3
    Keywords: Südkorea Arbeitsmigration ; Arbeiterklasse ; Fremder ; Peru ; Soziale Bedingungen ; Sozio-ökonomischer Aspekt ; Religion ; Kultureinfluss ; Globalisierung ; Akkulturation ; Kulturethologie ; Anthropologie, soziale
    Abstract: Peruvian migrant workers began arriving in South Korea in large numbers in the mid-1990s, eventually becoming one of the largest groups of non-Asians in the country. Migrant Conversions shows how despite facing unstable income and legal exclusion, migrants have come to see Korea as an ideal destination, sometimes even as part of their divine destiny. Faced with a forced end to their residence in Korea, Peruvians have developed strategies to transform themselves from economic migrants into heads of successful transnational families, influential church leaders, and cosmopolitan travelers. Set against the backdrop of the 2008 global financial crisis, Migrant Conversions explores the intersections of three types of conversions - monetary, religious, and cosmopolitan - to argue that migrants use conversions to negotiate the meaning of their lives in a constantly changing transnational context. As Peruvians carve out social spaces, they create complex and uneven connections between Peru and Korea that challenge a global hierarchy of nations and migrants. Exploring how migrants, churches, and nations change through processes of conversion reveals how globalization continues to impact people`s lives and ideas about their futures and pasts long after they have stopped moving or after a particular global moment has come to an end. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Constructing "The End" -- 1. Peru, South Korea, Peru . . . -- 2. Monetary Conversion -- 3. Religious Conversion -- 4. Cosmopolitan Conversion - Epilogue -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 149-154
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Oakland, California : University of California Press
    ISBN: 978-0-520-29420-2 , 978-0-520-29421-9 , 978-0-520-96741-0 / (e-book)
    Language: English
    Pages: XVIII, 263 Seiten
    Series Statement: The _Anthropology of Christianity 21
    Keywords: USA Pentecost ; Spiritualität ; Wunder ; Religiöse Bewegung ; Religion
    Abstract: What is the work that miracles do in American Charismatic Evangelicalism? How can miracles be unanticipated and yet worked for? And finally, what do miracles tell us about other kinds of Christianity and even the category of religion? A Diagram for Fire engages with these questions in a detailed sociocultural ethnographic study of the Vineyard, an American Evangelical movement that originated in Southern California. The Vineyard is known worldwide for its intense musical forms of worship and for advocating the belief that all Christians can perform biblical-style miracles. Examining the miracle as both a strength and a challenge to institutional cohesion and human planning, this book situates the miracle as a fundamentally social means of producing change—surprise and the unexpected used to reimagine and reconfigure the will. Jon Bialecki shows how this configuration of the miraculous shapes typical Pentecostal and Charismatic religious practices as well as music, reading, economic choices, and conservative and progressive political imaginaries.
    Description / Table of Contents: Vineyard time -- Institutions and God's agents -- A diagram for fire -- Tolle, Lege : talking, reading, and hearing -- The living room seminars : pedagogies of the spirit, typification, and elaboration -- The body, tongues, healing, and deliverance -- Collapses, traversals, transductions, and intensifications of the part-culture -- Conclusion : on the problem of religion, and on religion as a problem
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    Oakland, California : University of California Press
    ISBN: 9780520294240 , 9780520294257
    Language: English
    Pages: xxii, 194 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: The anthropology of Christianity 22
    Series Statement: The anthropology of Christianity
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Haynes, Naomi Moving by the Spirit
    DDC: 270.8/2096894
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    Keywords: Pentecostals Social life and customs ; Pentecostalism Social aspects ; Religion ; Religionsgemeinschaft ; Christentum ; Pfingstbewegung ; Religionsausübung ; Lebensbedingungen ; Sambia ; Provinz Copperbelt ; Charismatische Bewegung ; Alltagskultur ; Brauch
    Abstract: "This book argues that the runaway popularity of Pentecostal Christianity on the Zambian Copperbelt is a result of this religion's capacity to produce novel forms of value realization. A close analysis of the relationships that form in Pentecostal churches reveals that Pentecostal social life is structured around an animating idea - a value - called 'moving by the Spirit.' Moving by the Spirit entails personal advancement both with regard to material prosperity and religious skill or charisma. While moving by the Spirit makes Pentecostalism attractive, it is difficult for Pentecostal believers to balance prosperity against charisma without reproducing divisions in economic status. These divisions undermine the social world of the church by limiting the access of poorer believers to the relationships with their leaders - relationships through which the value of moving by the Spirit is most effectively realized"--Provided by publisher
    Abstract: Prologue : a breakthrough for Mr. Zulu -- Introduction : Pentecostalism as promise, Pentecostalism as problem -- Boom and bust, revival and renewal -- Making moving happen -- Becoming Pentecostal on the Copperbelt -- Ritual and the (un)making of the Pentecostal relational world -- Prosperity, charisma, and the problem of gender -- On the potential and problems of Pentecostal exchange -- Mending mother's kitchen -- The circulation of Copperbelt saints -- Conclusion : worlds that flourish
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Literaturhinweise Seite 167-175 , Literaturverzeichnis Seite 177-189
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    Oakland, California : University of California Press
    ISBN: 978-0-520-28585-9 , 0-520-28585-9 , 978-0-520-96122-7 / (falsche ISBN) , 0-520-96122-6 / (falsche ISBN)
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 296 Seiten , Karten
    Series Statement: The _Anthropology of Christianity 18
    Keywords: Nigeria Nigeria, Südwest ; Yoruba ; Christentum ; Islam ; Religion, traditionelle ; Religion ; Beziehungen, interreligiös ; Kultureinfluss
    Abstract: "The Yoruba of southwestern Nigeria are exceptional for the copresence among them of three religious traditions: Islam, Christianity, and the indigenous orisa-religion. In this strongly comparative study, at once historical and anthropological, Peel explores the intertwined character of the three religions and the dense imbrication of religion in all other aspects of Yoruba history up to the present. For over 400 years, the Yoruba have straddled two geocultural spheres: one reaching north over the Sahara to the world of Islam, the other linking them to the Euro-American world via the Atlantic. These two external spheres were the source of contrasting cultural influences, notably those emanating from the world religions. Moreover, the Yoruba not only imported Islam and Christianity; they exported their own orisa-religion to the New World. Before the voluntary modern diaspora that has brought many Yoruba to Euro-America, tens of thousands had been sold as slaves to the New World, bringing with them the worship of the orisa. Along the way, Peel not only offers deep insight into such important contemporary themes as religious conversion, new religious movements, relations between world religions, the conditions of religious violence, the transnational flows of contemporary religion, and the interplay between tradition and the demands of an ever-changing present but also makes a major theoretical contribution to the anthropology of world religions"--Provided by publisher
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oakland, California : University of California Press
    ISBN: 978-0-520-96122-7 , 978-0-520-28585-9 (ISBN der Printausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 296 Seiten) , Karten
    Series Statement: The _Anthropology of Christianity 18
    Keywords: Nigeria Nigeria, Südwest ; Yoruba ; Christentum ; Pentecost ; Islam ; Religion, traditionelle ; Religion ; Beziehungen, interreligiös ; Kultureinfluss ; Religionsethnologie
    Abstract: The Yoruba of southwestern Nigeria are exceptional for the copresence among them of three religious traditions: Islam, Christianity, and the indigenous orisa religion. In this comparative study, at once historical and anthropological, Peel explores the intertwined character of the three religions and the dense imbrication of religion in all aspects of Yoruba history up to the present. For over 400 years, the Yoruba have straddled two geocultural spheres: one reaching north over the Sahara to the world of Islam, the other linking them to the Euro-American world via the Atlantic. These two external spheres were the source of contrasting cultural influences, notably those emanating from the world religions. However, the Yoruba not only imported Islam and Christianity but also exported their own orisa religion to the New World. Before the voluntary modern dias pora that has brought many Yoruba to Europe and the Americas, tens of thousands were sold as slaves in the New World, bringing with them the worship of the orisa. Peel offers deep insight into important contemporary themes such as religious conver sion, new religious movements, relations between world religions, the conditions of religious violence, the transnational flows of contemporary religion, and the interplay between tradition and the demands of an ever-changing present. In the process, he makes a major theoretical contribution to the anthropology of world religions. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Abbreviations Appearing in the Text and Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I -- 1. History, Culture, and the Comparative Method: A West African Puzzle -- 2. Two Pastors and Their Histories: Samuel Johnson and C.C. Reindorf -- 3. Ogun in Precolonial Yorubaland: A Comparative Analysis -- 4. Divergent Modes of Religiosity in West Africa -- 5. Postsocialism, Postcolonialism, Pentecostalism -- Part II -- 6. Context, Tradition, and the Anthropology of World Religions -- 7. Conversion and Community in Yorubaland -- 8. Yoruba Ethnogenesis and the Trajectory of Islam -- 9. A Century of Interplay Between Islam and Christianity -- 10. Pentecostalism and Salafism in Nigeria: Mirror Images? -- 11. The Three Circles of Yoruba Religion -- Glossary of Yoruba and Arabic Terms Appearing in the Text and Notes -- Notes -- Index
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  • 6
    Book
    Book
    Oakland, California : University of California Press
    ISBN: 9780520290549 , 9780520290532 , 0520290534 , 0520290542
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 292 Seiten , Illustrationen, 1 Karte , 23 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Elmore, Mark Becoming religious in a secular age
    DDC: 200.954/52
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    Keywords: Himachal Pradesh (India) Religion 20th century ; Himachal Pradesh (India) Religion 21st century ; Himachal Pradesh ; Religiosität ; Ethnologie ; Säkularismus ; Religion ; Erneuerung
    Abstract: "Religion is commonly imagined as a timeless component of human inheritance, but in the Western Himalayas the community of Himachal Pradesh discovered their religion only after India became an independent secular state. Based on extensive ethnographic and archival work, Becoming Religious in a Secular Age narrates their discovery and the ways it transformed their relations to their pasts, to themselves, and to others. And as Mark Elmore demonstrates, Himachali religion offers a unique opportunity to reimagine relations between religion and secularity more generally. Tracing the emergence of religion as a widely accepted category, Elmore shows that modern secularity is not so much the eradication of religion as the very condition for its emergence. To become modern ethical subjects is to become religious, and this book creatively augments our understanding of both religion and modernity"--Provided by publisher
    Abstract: "Religion is commonly imagined as a timeless component of human inheritance, but in the Western Himalayas the community of Himachal Pradesh discovered their religion only after India became an independent secular state. Based on extensive ethnographic and archival work, Becoming Religious in a Secular Age narrates their discovery and the ways it transformed their relations to their pasts, to themselves, and to others. And as Mark Elmore demonstrates, Himachali religion offers a unique opportunity to reimagine relations between religion and secularity more generally. Tracing the emergence of religion as a widely accepted category, Elmore shows that modern secularity is not so much the eradication of religion as the very condition for its emergence. To become modern ethical subjects is to become religious, and this book creatively augments our understanding of both religion and modernity"--Provided by publisher
    Description / Table of Contents: Becoming sufficiently developed in Himachal Pradesh, or How religion became problemGod is a beggar : land reforms create religion as a separate sphere -- The ordinary miraculous : farmers and pharmacists practice the science of religion -- Managing religion : government, gurs, and gods -- Negotiating religion : normalization, abjection, and enrichment -- Cultivating religion amidst the conflicting desires of goats, gods, and government -- Afterword : religion is a verb.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Becoming sufficiently developed in Himachal Pradesh, or How religion became problem , God is a beggar : land reforms create religion as a separate sphere , The ordinary miraculous : farmers and pharmacists practice the science of religion , Managing religion : government, gurs, and gods , Negotiating religion : normalization, abjection, and enrichment , Cultivating religion amidst the conflicting desires of goats, gods, and government , Afterword : religion is a verb
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oakland, California : University of California Press
    ISBN: 9780520962668
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 274 pages) , Illustrationen
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Manring, Rebecca J., 1951 - Siting and Experiencing Cultures of Devotion in Colonial Bengal 2019
    Series Statement: South Asia across the disciplines 23
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sarbadhikary, Sukanya, 1983 - The place of devotion
    Keywords: Vaishnavism India ; Bengal. ; Sacred space India ; Bengal. ; Anthropology of religion India ; Bengal. ; Anthropology of religion ; Vaishnavism ; Sacred space ; Anthropology of religion ; Vaishnavism ; Sacred space ; Humanities ; Other non-Christian religions ; Religion and beliefs ; Religion: general ; Religious groups: social and cultural aspects ; Social groups ; Society and culture: general ; Society and social sciences Society and social sciences ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Sociology of Religion ; Anthropology of religion ; Sacred space ; Vaishnavism ; Religion ; Philosophy & Religion ; Hinduism ; India ; Bengal ; Cultural studies ; Electronic books ; Navadwip ; West Bengal ; Vishnuismus ; Religionsgeografie ; Māyāpur ; Krischna ; West Bengal ; Heiligtum
    Abstract: Hindu devotional traditions have long been recognized for their sacred geographies as well as the sensuous aspects of their devotees’ experiences. Largely overlooked, however, are the subtle links between these religious expressions. Based on intensive fieldwork conducted among worshippers in Bengal’s Navadvip‑Mayapur sacred complex, this book discusses the diverse and contrasting ways in which Bengal‑Vaishnava devotees experience sacred geography and divinity. Sukanya Sarbadhikary documents an extensive range of practices, which draw on the interactions of mind, body, and viscera. She shows how perspectives on religion, embodiment, affect, and space are enriched when sacred spatialities of internal and external forms are studied at once.
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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