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Languages Of Islam And Christianity In Postsoviet Russia Gulnaz Sibgatullina

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Languages Of Islam And Christianity In Postsoviet Russia Gulnaz Sibgatullina
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.82 MB
Author: Gulnaz Sibgatullina
ISBN: 9789004426450, 9004426450
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Languages Of Islam And Christianity In Postsoviet Russia Gulnaz Sibgatullina by Gulnaz Sibgatullina 9789004426450, 9004426450 instant download after payment.

In her book, Gulnaz Sibgatullina examines the intricate relationship of
religion, identity and language-related beliefs against the background
of socio-political changes in post-Soviet Russia. Focusing on the
Russian and Tatar languages, she explores how they simultaneously serve
the needs of both Muslims and Christians living in the country today.
Mapping linguistic strategies of missionaries, converts and
religious authorities, Sibgatullina demonstrates how sacred vocabulary
in each of the languages is being contested by a variety of social
actors, often with competing agendas. These linguistic collisions not
only affect meanings of the religious lexicon in Tatar and Russian but
also drive a gradual convergence of Russia's Islam and Christianity.

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