ISBN:
9781137272829
,
1137272821
,
9781137272812
Language:
English
Pages:
XIII, 226 S.
,
22 cm
Edition:
Online-Ausg. 2013 Online-Ressource Palgrave connect. Social sciences Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Series Statement:
Migration, diasporas and citizenship
Parallel Title:
Druckausg. Sheringham, Olivia, 1981 - Transnational religious spaces
Parallel Title:
Print version Transnational Religious Spaces : Faith and the Brazilian Migration Experience
Dissertation note:
Teilw. zugl.: Diss.
DDC:
304.8
Keywords:
Transnationalism
;
Religions
;
Immigrants
;
Immigrants
;
Brazilians Religion
;
Brazil Emigration and immigration
;
London (England) Emigration and immigration
;
Hochschulschrift
;
Online-Publikation
;
Großbritannien
;
Brasilianer
;
Einwanderer
;
Religiöse Identität
Abstract:
This book explores the role of religion in the lives of Brazilian migrants in London and on their return 'back home'. Working with the notion of religion as lived experience, it moves beyond rigid denominational boundaries and examines how and where religion is practiced in migrants' everyday lives, This book explores the role of religion in the everyday, transnational lives of Brazilian migrants in London and on their return to Brazil. It contributes to an emerging body of work that recognizes the importance of religion within transnational processes and foregrounds the experiences of Brazilians in London, a growing yet still largely invisible new migrant group in London. It works with the notion of religion as lived experience to give due weight to the perspectives of migrants themselves and examines the ways in which migrants negotiate their religious beliefs and practices in different places and create new connections between them. While focusing on the experience of Brazilian migrants - both in London and on their return - as a case study, it provides significant empirical and conceptual contributions to existing research through its innovative exploration of the interconnections between migration and religion, and moreover, through its inclusion of the return setting into its field of enquiry. Both these areas - religion and return - have been hitherto largely neglected within existing migration research
Abstract:
Electronic book text. - Epublication based on: 9781137272812, 2013
Abstract:
This book explores the role of religion in the lives of Brazilian migrants in London and on their return 'back home'. Working with the notion of religion as lived experience, it moves beyond rigid denominational boundaries and examines how and where religion is practiced in migrants' everyday lives
Description / Table of Contents:
Cover; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Acknowledgements; List of Acronyms; Glossary; 1 Introduction; Brazilians as a new migrant community in a 'super-diverse' city; Transnationalism, diaspora, belonging; Transnationalism and religion: a multi-scalar approach; Researching mobile religion: a note on methods; Outline of the book; Part I: Theoretical and Contextual Frames; 2 The Brazilian 'diaspora'; Leaving Brazil; Brazilian migrants around the world; A profile of Brazilians in the UK; Concluding remarks; 3 Global, Transnational, and Everyday Religion; Religion and globalisation
Description / Table of Contents:
'Deus é Brasileiro': the Brazilian religious fieldReligion and Brazilian migration; Religion and Brazilians in London; Locating my research; Concluding remarks; Part II: Living Religion Transnationally among Brazilians in London and 'Back Home'; 4 Transnational Congregations; Religious institutions and 'transnationalism of the middle'; Religious institutions in new environments; Religious transnationalities; Concluding remarks; 5 The 'Brazilian' Transnational Church: Social Hub and Sacred Space; From Brazil to London: seeking the church at times of need
Description / Table of Contents:
The church and a sense of belonging in LondonReligious practices across borders; Concluding remarks; 6 Narratives of Religion as Lived (Transnationally); A broader understanding of religion among Brazilians; Faith and migrating to London; Transnational 'religion as lived'; Concluding remarks; 7 Conclusions; The transnational religious lives of a new migrant community in London; Living religion transnationally; Pathways for future research; Appendix 1: List of Research Participants; Notes; Bibliography; Index
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
,
Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
DOI:
10.1057/9781137272829
URN:
10.1057/9781137272829
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