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Migrant Hearts And The Atlantic Return Transnationalism And The Roman Catholic Church Paperback Valentina Napolitano

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Migrant Hearts And The Atlantic Return Transnationalism And The Roman Catholic Church Paperback Valentina Napolitano
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Publisher: Fordham University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.3 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Valentina Napolitano
ISBN: 9780823267491, 0823267490
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: Paperback

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Migrant Hearts And The Atlantic Return Transnationalism And The Roman Catholic Church Paperback Valentina Napolitano by Valentina Napolitano 9780823267491, 0823267490 instant download after payment.

Migrant Hearts and the Atlantic Return examines contemporary migration in the context of a Roman Catholic Church eager to both comprehend and act upon the movements of peoples. Combining extensive fieldwork with lay and religious Latin American migrants in Rome and analysis of the Catholic Church's historical desires and anxieties around conversion since the period of colonization, Napolitano sketches the dynamics of a return to a faith's putative center. Against a Eurocentric notion of Catholic identity, Napolitano shows how the Americas reorient Europe.
Napolitano examines both popular and institutional Catholicism in the celebrations of the Virgin of Guadalupe and El Senor de los Milagros, papal encyclicals, the Latin American Catholic Mission, and the order of the Legionaries of Christ. Tracing the affective contours of documented and undocumented immigrants' experiences and the Church's multiple postures toward transnational migration, she shows how different ways of being Catholic inform constructions of gender, labor, and sexuality whose fault lines intersect across contemporary Europe.

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