Migration and religion in Europe [ comparative perspectives on South Asian experiences
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Surrey, England :
Ashgate ,
c2014
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| Series: | Urban anthropology
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| Online Access: | IG Publishing |
Table of Contents:
- 1. A universal hinduism? dancing coloniality in multicultural London
- 2. 'Our future will be in India' : travelling nuns between Europe and South Asia
- 3. The status and role of the Norwegian-Pakistani mosque : interfaith harmony and women's rights in Norway
- 4. The mobility of religion : settling Jainism and Hinduism in the Belgian public sphere
- 5. Sikh associational life in Britain : gender and generation in the public sphere
- 6. Temple publics as interplay in multiple public spheres : public faces of Sri Lankan Tamil Hindu life in Switzerland
- 7. Buddhist, Hindu, Kirati, or something else? Nepali strategies of religious belonging in the UK and Belgium
- 8. Hinduvata and its discontents in Denmark
- 9. Sikhs in Italy : Khalsa identity from mimesis to display
- 10. 'Our Lady of Carmo is the patroness of our family' : migration, religion and belonging of Portuguese-Goan Brahmans converted to Catholicism
- 11. Marta Vilar Rosales; Ganesha Caturthi and the Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora in Paris : inventing strategies of visibility and legitimacy in a plural monoculturalist society
- 12. From sanskrit classicism shifting images of Hinduism in Germany
- 13. A suitable faith : Catholicism, domestic labour and identity politics among Malayalis in Rome