Religion, ethnicity and transnational migration between West Africa and Europe / edited by Stanislaw Grodz, Gina Gertrud Smith.

In this book the contributors analyse the ways in which the Senegalese, Ghanaian and Fulbe migrants in France, Spain, the Netherlands, Germany and Switzerland negotiate their religious and ethnic identities.

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Other Authors: Grodź, Stanisław (Editor), Smith, Gina Gertrud (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston : Brill, 2014.
Series:Muslim minorities ; v. 15.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Stanislaw Grodz and Gina Gertrud Smith
  • Reinventing Africa? The negotiation of ethnic identities in the new African religious diaspora / Afe Adogame
  • Self-identification and othering among the Senegalese Fulfulde speaking people and others / Gina Gertrud Smith
  • Religious pluralism and secularism between Senegal and France : a view from Senegalese families in France / Etienne Smith
  • Dealing with diversity and difference in public : traces of Casamançais cohabitation in Catalonia? / Tilmann Heil
  • Senegalese networks in Switzerland and USA : how festive events reflect urban incorporation processes / Monika Salzbrunn
  • Religion as a resource for the political involvement of migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa in Berlin / Miriam Schader
  • Between Ghana and the Netherlands : Ghanaian Muslims engaging in interreligious relationships / Martha Frederiks and Stanislaw Grodz
  • Fulani identity, citizenship and Islam in an international context of migration / José C.M. van Santen
  • Religion, ethnicity and transnational migration between West Africa and Europe : an epilogue / Martha Frederiks.