Addresses an historically neglected aspect of international migration, analyzing the role played by transnational religion in the adaptation of Senegalese immigrants in America in the late twentieth century.
Addresses an historically neglected aspect of international migration, analyzing the role played by transnational religion in the adaptation of Senegalese immigrants in America in the late twentieth century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Associate Professor of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University
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Foreword Orthography Abbreviations Glossary PROLOGUE Part I Religion, State, and Society in Modern Senegal 1.: Sufis, Society, and the State PART II Integrating American Society 2.: Senegalese Enclaves in New York City 3.: The Formation and Transformation of Sufi Societies 4.: Relations to Other Immigrant Associations Part III Building connections with Senegal 5.: The Transnational Spiritual Economy 6.: Gender and Generational Relations 7.: Immigration or Death Epilogue "Good Muslims" , "Good Blacks" References
Foreword Orthography Abbreviations Glossary PROLOGUE Part I Religion, State, and Society in Modern Senegal 1.: Sufis, Society, and the State PART II Integrating American Society 2.: Senegalese Enclaves in New York City 3.: The Formation and Transformation of Sufi Societies 4.: Relations to Other Immigrant Associations Part III Building connections with Senegal 5.: The Transnational Spiritual Economy 6.: Gender and Generational Relations 7.: Immigration or Death Epilogue "Good Muslims" , "Good Blacks" References
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