I’m kind of agnostic’: Belief discourse by second-generation migrants at the Tamil Saiva Temple

Transplanting non-Western religions to Western nations results in firstgeneration migrant attempts to transmit faith in vastly different contexts. Especially as adolescents, second-generation migrants tackle mediating their personal religious beliefs in a society with diverse religions and ideolog...

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Main Author: Perera, Niru
Format: Journal Article
Published: John Benjamins Publishing Company 2020
Online Access:https://benjamins.com/catalog/aral.19083.per
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/80260
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description Transplanting non-Western religions to Western nations results in firstgeneration migrant attempts to transmit faith in vastly different contexts. Especially as adolescents, second-generation migrants tackle mediating their personal religious beliefs in a society with diverse religions and ideologies as well as negotiating membership of their ethnoreligious community. This paper draws from an ethnography in a Tamil Hindu temple in Australia. I present Sri Lankan teenage migrants’ discourse from their faith classroom to elucidate processes of belief positioning. In working out their emergent, and provisional, faith identities the students deploy mainly Tamil and English linguistic features in their belief narratives. Flexible languaging complements their “syncretic acts” - the practice of drawing on diverse ideologies and experiences (outside the boundaries of a particular religion) to form personalized beliefs. Translanguaging thus facilitates the expression of circumspect, nuanced and non-traditional interpretations of their heritage religion. Understanding such processes of belief positioning can help societies and institutions to work towards migrant youth inclusion.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-802602020-08-20T05:14:00Z I’m kind of agnostic’: Belief discourse by second-generation migrants at the Tamil Saiva Temple Perera, Niru Transplanting non-Western religions to Western nations results in firstgeneration migrant attempts to transmit faith in vastly different contexts. Especially as adolescents, second-generation migrants tackle mediating their personal religious beliefs in a society with diverse religions and ideologies as well as negotiating membership of their ethnoreligious community. This paper draws from an ethnography in a Tamil Hindu temple in Australia. I present Sri Lankan teenage migrants’ discourse from their faith classroom to elucidate processes of belief positioning. In working out their emergent, and provisional, faith identities the students deploy mainly Tamil and English linguistic features in their belief narratives. Flexible languaging complements their “syncretic acts” - the practice of drawing on diverse ideologies and experiences (outside the boundaries of a particular religion) to form personalized beliefs. Translanguaging thus facilitates the expression of circumspect, nuanced and non-traditional interpretations of their heritage religion. Understanding such processes of belief positioning can help societies and institutions to work towards migrant youth inclusion. 2020 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/80260 10.1075/aral.19083.per https://benjamins.com/catalog/aral.19083.per John Benjamins Publishing Company fulltext
spellingShingle Perera, Niru
I’m kind of agnostic’: Belief discourse by second-generation migrants at the Tamil Saiva Temple
title I’m kind of agnostic’: Belief discourse by second-generation migrants at the Tamil Saiva Temple
title_full I’m kind of agnostic’: Belief discourse by second-generation migrants at the Tamil Saiva Temple
title_fullStr I’m kind of agnostic’: Belief discourse by second-generation migrants at the Tamil Saiva Temple
title_full_unstemmed I’m kind of agnostic’: Belief discourse by second-generation migrants at the Tamil Saiva Temple
title_short I’m kind of agnostic’: Belief discourse by second-generation migrants at the Tamil Saiva Temple
title_sort i’m kind of agnostic’: belief discourse by second-generation migrants at the tamil saiva temple
url https://benjamins.com/catalog/aral.19083.per
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/80260