Roma Pentecostals Narrating Identity, Trauma, and Renewal in Croatia and Serbia

Roma Pentecostals Narrating Identity, Trauma, and Renewal in Croatia and Serbia
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 9789004518971
ISBN-13 : 9004518975
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Roma Pentecostals Narrating Identity, Trauma, and Renewal in Croatia and Serbia by : Melody Wachsmuth

The life stories of Roma Pentecostals in Croatia and Serbia reveal both significant hardship and resilience, which notably impacts how they incorporate a Pentecostal identity and the ways in which they transform their daily lives in accordance with Pentecostal theology.

Holy Brotherhood

Holy Brotherhood
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 9780195137231
ISBN-13 : 019513723X
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Holy Brotherhood by : Barbara Rose Lange

Holy Brotherhood: Romani Music in a Hungarian Pentecostal Church is a musical ethnography of this exceptional religious community."--BOOK JACKET.

Faith and Revivalism in a Nordic Romani Community

Faith and Revivalism in a Nordic Romani Community
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 158
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ISBN-10 : 9780857733184
ISBN-13 : 0857733184
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Faith and Revivalism in a Nordic Romani Community by : David Thurfjell

A Pentecostal revival is sweeping the Romani communities of Europe. The dominant religious orientation of European Roma, Pentecostalism has become one of the major factors behind Romani social development, in the wake of the discrimination, marginalisation, and growing anti-ziganist sentiments of the latest decades. Through this form of charismatic Protestant Christianity, Roma have overcome social problems and internal conflicts as well as battle against the hostility and exclusion of the 'macro gajo' (non-Roma) society. Based on interviews and field work, this original ethnographic study offers a unique presentation and analysis of the Pentecostal revival in one of Europe's many Romani communities - the Kaale Roma of Finland and Sweden. Through individual life stories, historical exposes, sociological interpretation, and ritual and discourse analysis, Thurfjell provides a vivid, accurate portrait of the multifaceted and complex situation of contemporary Roma. Despite the efforts of the Nordic welfare state over the past decades to counteract poverty, and to integrate their Romani communities into society, these groups are persistently problematic. Inspired by postcolonial theory, Thurfjell's study addresses the failure of the integration politics of the Roma; he highlights the discursive pressure the hegemonial society places on outsiders as it reaches out to help them. Romani individuals, it is argued, are caught in a deadlock between the pressure to assimilate themselves into the majority society, and that of their community, to remain Romani. This study of the Pentecostal movement is of interest to anyone who seeks to understand the religious, historical, social and discursive processes that underlie the complex and difficult situation of European Roma today.

Romani Pentecostalism

Romani Pentecostalism
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Publisher : Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 3631648855
ISBN-13 : 9783631648858
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Romani Pentecostalism by : David Thurfjell

This book presents the charismatic Christian revivalism taking place amongst Romani people in Europe. It brings together scholars that have all studied local variants of Romani Pentecostalism in different parts of Europe. In sixteen chapters it sheds light on the multifaceted and complex phenomenon that Romani Pentecostalism has become today.

Romani Culture and Gypsy Identity

Romani Culture and Gypsy Identity
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Publisher : Univ of Hertfordshire Press
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 0900458763
ISBN-13 : 9780900458767
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Romani Culture and Gypsy Identity by : Thomas Alan Acton

Romany culture is perhaps the most Indo-European of all. The ancestors of the Gypsies left India around 1000 years ago and mixed with every culture on the way to produce a variety of Romany dialects and well-known cultural achievements from Hungarian Gypsy music to the English Gypsy caravan. Such images somehow co-exist, however, with continuous persecution.

Patterns of Inter-ethnic Relations with the Roma in the Carpathian Basin

Patterns of Inter-ethnic Relations with the Roma in the Carpathian Basin
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 302
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ISBN-10 : 9781527551657
ISBN-13 : 1527551652
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Patterns of Inter-ethnic Relations with the Roma in the Carpathian Basin by : József Kotics

Almost three decades of anthropological fieldwork on ethnic coexistence situations, completed by the author of the present volume, have revealed that in the multi-ethnic local communities of the Carpathian Basin, Roma-non-Roma coexistence practices are always based on opposition, regardless of whether the latter are Romanians, Saxons, Slovaks, Ukrainians or Hungarians. After presenting the theoretical-methodological framework and historical processes, this book presents patterns of Roma-non-Roma coexistence that emerge through case studies, which can be directly applied in the fight against the exclusion and stigmatisation of the Roma today. Thus, the book discusses two applied anthropology projects where research results have been used in urban regeneration and development projects. It interprets cannibalism charges against Gypsies as a typical type of chimerical prejudice. Through the case studies, it contributes to existing research by interpreting the coexistence of different ethnicities in the local socio-historical context, in the local embeddedness of inter-ethnic relations, as a constantly evolving and changing phenomenon, focusing on the performativity, dynamic interaction and functional role of relations.

The Culture of the Finnish Roma

The Culture of the Finnish Roma
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Publisher : Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura
Total Pages : 141
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ISBN-10 : 9789518589054
ISBN-13 : 9518589054
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis The Culture of the Finnish Roma by : Airi Markkanen

This anthology ‘The Culture of the Finnish Roma’ is a highly needed collection of articles intended for a wide audience, in Finland and internationally. The editors of the anthology, when participating in many international conferences and seminars, have often been asked: Is there Roma research in Finland? What is it like? Which perspectives does it utilize? The main function of this anthology is to reply to those questions. It compiles an array of contemporary Roma research done in present day Finland, both by Finnish, Finnish Roma, and international scholars. It will be of interest to both academic as well as lay readers interested in Roma culture and Roma life in Finland, past and present. The chapters focus on the research and the life of Roma in Finland. Bringing to light the various sides of the Romani way of life, scholars from different fields include historians, linguists, anthropologists, and cultural and social researchers. Many of the previous books have suffered from a recycling of materials that mythologize and stereotype Romani people. Including the viewpoint of Roma scholars and diverse research branches ranging from culture, language, religion, and gender, the anthology aims at overcoming the stereotypes and bring knowledge of aspects of Romani life. The eternal contemplation and negotiation of identities lies in the heart of any culture. We hope that the way The Culture of the Finnish Roma discusses these issues brings forth interesting topics to consider for any reader, regardless of national or ethnic origin.

Annual Review of the Sociology of Religion. Volume 8 (2017)

Annual Review of the Sociology of Religion. Volume 8 (2017)
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 347
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ISBN-10 : 9789004344181
ISBN-13 : 9004344187
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Annual Review of the Sociology of Religion. Volume 8 (2017) by : Michael Wilkinson

The intersection of religion, ritual, emotion, globalization, migration, sexuality, gender, race, and class, is especially insightful for researching Pentecostal notions of the body. Pentecostalism is well known for overt bodily expressions that includes kinesthetic worship with emotive music and sustained acts of prayer. Among Pentecostals there is considerable debate about bodies, the role of the Holy Spirit, possession of evil spirits, deliverance, exorcism, revival, and healing of bodies and emotions. Pentecostalism is identified as a religion on the move and so bodies are transformed in the context of globalization. Pentecostalism is also associated with notions of sexuality, gender, race and class where bodies are often liberated and limited. This volume evaluates these themes associated with contemporary research on the body.

Global Renewal Christianity

Global Renewal Christianity
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Publisher : Charisma Media
Total Pages : 548
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ISBN-10 : 9781629989440
ISBN-13 : 1629989444
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Global Renewal Christianity by : Vinson Synan

This final volume is an authoritative collection from more than two dozen leaders and scholars of the Spirit-empowered movement.

Marian Devotion Among the Roma in Slovakia

Marian Devotion Among the Roma in Slovakia
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 177
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ISBN-10 : 9783030563646
ISBN-13 : 3030563642
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Marian Devotion Among the Roma in Slovakia by : Tatiana Zachar Podolinská

In this book Tatiana Zachar Podolinská explores how post-modern Marian devotion represents both the continuation and restoration of tradition in the modern world. Podolinská illuminates how Mary as a Great Enchantress has colonised the modern world and survived mandatory atheism in communist countries. The resilience of Marian devotion in the face of the secularising forces of modernity is due to how fluidly it mixes pre-modern and ultra-modern elements of beliefs and practices with the grassroot current of post-modern Christianity. At the same time, Podolinská elucidates how Mary has become the voice of peripheral ethnic groups and nations. This book specifically explains the devotion of the post-modern Mary among the Roma in Slovakia and explores how this community copes with marginalisation, creating islands of marginal centrality. By approaching the ethnicised and enculturated forms of the Virgin Mary (i.e. Chocolate Marys), the book illuminates her potential for helping the Slovak Roma on their own path from the periphery to the center.