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Migration And The Global Landscapes Of Religion Making Congolese Moral Worlds In Diaspora And Homeland David Garbin

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Migration And The Global Landscapes Of Religion Making Congolese Moral Worlds In Diaspora And Homeland David Garbin
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.26 MB
Pages: 263
Author: David Garbin
ISBN: 9781474283373, 9781474283342
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Migration And The Global Landscapes Of Religion Making Congolese Moral Worlds In Diaspora And Homeland David Garbin by David Garbin 9781474283373, 9781474283342 instant download after payment.

This book uses case studies of the Congolese Christian diaspora in the UK and US to explore the making of religious spaces and transnational networks in an era of globalisation. Religion is a key aspect of the community, social and political life of Congolese migrants. Despite their academic and policy relevance in terms of displacement and diaspora formation processes, Congolese migrant communities have been scantily researched.
Religion, Migration and Globalization analyses the social meaning of this religious presence and territorialisation in a context of economic and socio-spatial marginalisation for Congolese migrants. These migrants who had (and for some, still have) to address the predicaments of displacement, relocation and the status of being ‘a minority within a minority’, as Francophone black African migrants in English-speaking countries.
Drawing on extensive ethnographic data, David Garbin captures the nuances of a complex and changing social and religious landscape in an era of globalisation and migration.

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