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Sites and politics of religious diversity in southern Europe : the best of all gods /

Moving beyond the current media verves, this book debates, from a critical perspective, case studies on the sites and politics of religious diversity in Southern Europe.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Mapril, José, Blanes, Ruy
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden : BRILL, 2013.
Colección:International studies in religion and society.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Sites and Politics of ReligiousDiversity in Southern Europe; Copyright; Contents; List of Tables and FIGURES; Introduction: Sites and Politics of Religious Diversity in Southern Europe; Part 1: Transnational Religious Imaginaries; Prophetic Visions of Europe: Rethinking Place and Belonging among Angolan Christians in Lisbon; Traditions of Disbelief Revisited: The Case of Afro-Dominican Religious Centres in Madrid; The Metamorphoses of Neopaganism in Traditionally Catholic Countries in Southern Europe; The New Age of Greek Orthodoxy: Pluralizing Religiosity in Everyday Practice.
  • Counterpublics and Transnational Religious Movements in a Lisbon MosqueBlood, Sacrifices and Religious Freedom: Afro-Brazilian Associations in Portugal; PART 2: (RE)CLAIMING SPACE; Mosque Controversy, Local Responses and the Religious Life of Pakistani Immigrants in Athens; New Christian Geographies: Pentecostalism and Ethnic Minorities in Barcelona; Sikhs in Barcelona: Negotiation and Interstices in the Establishment of a Community; Should we Talk about Religion? Migrant Associations, Local Politics and Representations of Religious Diversity: The Case of Sikh Communities in Central Italy.
  • Negotiating Religious Differences in the Cyclades: Discourses of Inclusion and ExclusionReligious, National, European or Inter-Cultural Awareness: Religious Education as Cultural Battlefield in Greece; Ethnography of Religion, Ethnicity and Reflexivity. Evangelical Gitanos in Southern Spain; PART 3: AN EPILOGUE; Map and Imagination: Towards a Phenomenology of Remote Places; Notes on Contributors; Index.