Butinage: the art of religious mobility

"Based on comparative ethnographic research in four countries and three continents, Butinage: The Art of Religious Mobility explores the notion of "religious butinage" as a conceptual framework intended to shed light on the dynamics of everyday religious practice. Derived from the Fre...

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VerfasserInnen: Gez, Yonatan N. (VerfasserIn) ; Droz, Yvan 1962- (VerfasserIn) ; Rey, Jeanne 1980- (VerfasserIn) ; Soares, Edio (VerfasserIn)
Medienart: Elektronisch/Druck Buch
Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: Toronto Buffalo London University of Toronto Press [2021]
In:Jahr: 2021
normierte Schlagwort(-folgen):B Ghana / Kenya / Switzerland / Religious life
IxTheo Notationen:CB Christliche Existenz; Spiritualität
CH Christentum und Gesellschaft
RA Praktische Theologie
weitere Schlagwörter:B Christian Life
B Ghana
B Kenya
B Switzerland
B Kenya Religious life and customs Case studies
B Switzerland Religious life and customs Case studies
B Christian Life (Brazil) Case studies
B Christian Life (Switzerland) Case studies
B Case Studies
B Christian Life (Kenya) Case studies
B Christian Life (Ghana) Case studies
B Brazil
B Brazil Religious life and customs Case studies
B Ghana Religious life and customs Case studies
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Zusammenfassung:"Based on comparative ethnographic research in four countries and three continents, Butinage: The Art of Religious Mobility explores the notion of "religious butinage" as a conceptual framework intended to shed light on the dynamics of everyday religious practice. Derived from the French word butiner, which refers to the foraging activity of bees and other pollinating insects, this term is employed by the authors metaphorically to refer to the "to-ing and fro-ing" of believers between religious institutions. Focused on urban, predominantly Christian settings in Brazil, Kenya, Ghana, and Switzerland, Butinage examines commonalities and differences across the four case studies and identifies religious mobility as located at the meeting points between religious-institutional rules and narratives, local social norms, and individual agency and practice. Drawing on Anglophone, Francophone, and Lusophone academic traditions, this monograph is dedicated to a dialogue between ethnographic findings and theoretical ideas, and explores how we may rethink common conceptions of religious normativity."--
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:1487508808
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.3138/9781487538989