
Migration and the Global Landscapes of Religion
Making Congolese Moral Worlds in Diaspora and Homeland
- 264 pages
- English
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Migration and the Global Landscapes of Religion
Making Congolese Moral Worlds in Diaspora and Homeland
About this book
This book draws upon case studies of the Congolese Christian diaspora in the UK and US and an ethnography of religious urbanization in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to explore the making of religious spaces and moral landscapes in an era of globalization. Religion is a key aspect of the community, social and political life of Congolese migrants â many of whom have to address the predicaments of displacement, relocation and the status of being 'a minority within a minority', as Francophone black African migrants in English-speaking countries. The book demonstrates the role of religion in the production of moral worlds and the ways in which for Congolese Christians this process both results from and facilitates a process of 'regrounding' in the midst of ambivalent urban environments. Through a multi-sited ethnography the book also examines the impact of transnational religious practices on development and city-making in the homeland, in a context of increasing informalization and infrastructural deficit. Drawing on extensive ethnographic data, David Garbin captures the nuances of a complex and changing social, political and religious landscape for Congolese migrants relying on the construction of moral worlds and revealing the role of a range of connections but also disconnections between diaspora and homeland across multiple scales. An essential resource for scholars and researchers interested in the intersections of religion, migration and urbanization in both Global North and Global South contexts.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-Title
- Series
- Title
- Contents
- List of figures
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1 Locating Congolese Christianities: Diaspora and homeland contexts
- 2 âGod stamps the visa firstâ: Spiritual infrastructures and the paths of mobility and settlement
- 3 Modalities of presence: Territorializing and performing diasporic religion
- 4 The âright to the cityâ and beyond: Religion, race and diasporic politics
- 5 âPainful choicesâ: The moral economies of remittances
- 6 Developing and (re)moralizing the homeland: Narratives and interventions
- 7 Building the âalter-cityâ: Religious urbanization in the homeland
- Conclusion: Moral worlds and the global landscapes of Congolese Christianities
- Notes
- References
- Index
- Copyright