Global trajectories of Brazilian religion : Lusospheres
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Global trajectories of Brazilian religion : Lusospheres
(Bloomsbury studies in religion, space and place / series editors, Paul-François Tremlett, John Eade, and Katy Soar)
Bloomsbury Academic, 2020
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [201]-226) and index
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内容説明
This book explores the proliferation and spread of Brazilian-born religious forms and practices throughout the world. The global diffusion of Brazilian religions provides an excellent lens to understand contemporary religious forms. As the book shows, religious movements as diverse as Santo Daime, Candomble, Capoeira, John of God, and Brazilian style Pentecostalism and Catholicism, have become immensely popular in many places outside Brazil. This global spread is not merely the result of Brazilian migrants taking their religions abroad, it is also due to global media and to spiritual seekers, travelling to and from Brazil.
Global Trajectories of Brazilian Religion demonstrates that in a dynamic space of historical and cultural production, Brazil is imagined and re-created as an authentic, spiritual, and sensual place that functions as the center for various global religions. To understand the new cross-fertilizations between religion, life-style, tourism and migration, this book introduces the notion of 'Lusospheres', a term that refers to the historical Portuguese colonial reach, yet signals the contemporary modes of cultural interaction in a different geo-political age.
目次
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgments
1 Lusospheres: The Globalization of Brazilian Religion Martijn Oosterbaan, Linda van de Kamp, and Joana Bahia
Part One Media, Tourism, and Pilgrimage
2 How Religions Travel: Comparing the John of God Movement and a Brazilian Migrant Church Cristina Rocha
3 Appropriating Terra Santa: Holy Land Tours, Awe, and the "Judaization" of Brazilian Neo-Pentecostalism Matan Shapiro
4 The Ark of the Covenant in Angola: Connecting a Transnational Pentecostal Network Claudia Wolff Swatowiski
Part Two Human Rights, Gender, and Sexuality
5 Brazilian Gay Pastorate in Mission to Cuba: Shaping a Transnational Community of Speech Aramis Luis Silva
6 Identity Reconstructions of Brazilian Women in Pentecostal Spaces in Portugal Kachia Techio
7 Where Do the Prostitutes Pray? On Travestis, Maes de Santo, Pombagiras, and Postcolonial Desires Joana Bahia
8 Moving Homes: Transnational Meanings and Practices of the Brazilian Catholic Charismatic Renewal Movement in the Netherlands Andrea Damacena Martins
Part Three Heritage, Embodiment, and Spirituality
9 Between Brazil and Spain: Structure and Butinage in the Trajectories of Santo Daime and Uniao do Vegetal Jessica Greganich
10 "Pray Looking North": Change and Continuity of Transnational Umbanda in Uruguay Andres Serralta Massonnier
11 The Constitution of a Transnational Sphere of Transcendence: The Relationship between the Irmaos Guerreiros Capoeira Angola Group and Ile Oba Sileke in Europe Celso de Brito
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