2022
DOI: 10.1177/14687968211069376
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Domestic religion and the migrant home: The private, the diasporic and the public in the sacralization of Sikh dwellings in Italy

Abstract: Migrants’ home, as a notion and a set of related experiences and locations across countries, is subject to an increasing research interest. Little of it, however, has looked at their ways to circulate and emplace religion, through portable beliefs, artifacts and practices, as a form of homemaking. Likewise, little of the debate on home and migration has explored the home not just in terms of housing conditions or material cultures, but as an infrastructure for migrants to reproduce their collective identities … Show more

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“…These findings resonate with Tyaynen-Qadir's (2016) analysis of altars as sites of family belonging created by so-called transnational grandmothers between Finland and Russia. In some immigrant communities, these infrastructures are also instrumental to reproduce forms of 'domestic religion' (Bertolani and Boccagni 2022). Such patterns of domestic decoration operate as reminders of the past homes' material cultures, no less than of the dwellers.…”
Section: Encapsulating Memories Of Former Homes and Significant Relat...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings resonate with Tyaynen-Qadir's (2016) analysis of altars as sites of family belonging created by so-called transnational grandmothers between Finland and Russia. In some immigrant communities, these infrastructures are also instrumental to reproduce forms of 'domestic religion' (Bertolani and Boccagni 2022). Such patterns of domestic decoration operate as reminders of the past homes' material cultures, no less than of the dwellers.…”
Section: Encapsulating Memories Of Former Homes and Significant Relat...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4. Exceptions includeMazumdar and Mazumdar (2004),Wilkins (2019),Bertolani et al (2021) andBertolani and Boccagni (2023).…”
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confidence: 99%