The diaspora of Brazilian religions /

The Diaspora of Brazilian Religions explores the global spread of religions originating in Brazil, a country that has emerged as a major pole of religious innovation and production. Through ethnographically-rich case studies throughout the world, ranging from the Americas (Canada, the U.S., Peru, an...

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Main Author: Rocha.

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Language: English

Published: Leiden : Koninklijke Brill NV, 2013.

Series: International Studies in Religion and Society 16.
Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online, Collection 2013, ISBN: 9789004248748.

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Call Number: BL2590.B7 R63 2013

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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r Cristina Rocha and Manuel A. Vásquez --   |t Introduction: Brazil in the New Global Cartography of Religion /  |r Manuel A. Vásquez and Cristina Rocha --   |t Edir Macedo's Pastoral Project: A Globally Integrated Pentecostal Network /  |r Clara Mafra , Claudia Swatowiski and Camila Sampaio --   |t Brazilian Churches in London: Transnationalism of the Middle /  |r Olivia Sheringham --   |t The "Devil's Egg": Football Players as New Missionaries of the Diaspora of Brazilian Religions /  |r Carmen Rial --   |t Brazilian Pentecostalism in Peru: Affinities between the Social and Cultural Conditions of Andean Migrants and the Religious Worldview of the Pentecostal Church "God is Love" /  |r Dario Paulo Barrera Rivera --   |t Catholicism for Export: The Case of Canção Nova /  |r Brenda Carranza and Cecília Mariz --   |t Umbanda and Batuque in the Southern Cone: Transnationalization as Cross-Border Religious Flow and as Social Field /  |r Alejandro Frigerio --   |t Pretos Velhos across the Atlantic: Afro-Brazilian Religions in Portugal /  |r Clara Saraiva --   |t Transnational Authenticity: An Umbanda Temple in Montreal /  |r Deirdre Meintel and Annick Hernandez --   |t Japanese Brazilians among Pretos-Velhos, Caboclos, Buddhist Monks, and Samurais: An Ethnographic Study of Umbanda in Japan /  |r Ushi Arakaki --   |t Mora Yemanjá? Axé in Diasporic Capoeira Regional /  |r Neil Stephens and Sara Delamont --   |t Building a Transnational Spiritual Community: The John of God Movement in Australia /  |r Cristina Rocha --   |t The Valley of Dawn in Atlanta, Georgia: Negotiating Incorporation and Gender Identity in the Diaspora /  |r Manuel A. Vásquez and José Cláudio Souza Alves --   |t The Niche Globalization of Projectiology: Cosmology and Internationalization of a Brazilian Parascience /  |r Anthony D'Andrea --   |t Transcultural Keys: Humor, Creativity and Other Relational Artifacts in the Transposition of a Brazilian Ayahuasca Religion to the Netherlands /  |r Alberto Groisman --   |t Index /  |r Cristina Rocha and Manuel A. Vásquez. 
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