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Migration involves change of geographical place, social relations and cultural habits. This volume brings together contributions from an international group of scholars including studies of ritual change and social transformation in Singapore, Germany and the US.
In situations of change, individuals as well as social groups mobilize rituals to reaffirm a sense of identity. Usually thinking of rituals as fixed sets of symbolic behaviour, handed down through generations, migration forces a fresh look at rituals: that they are open to change and adjustment as well as means of social transformation. The authors show the challenge of the transformation of symbolic behaviour for those who experience spatial and social change. They emphasise that ritual change is also common when cultures become intercultural.
Contents
Contents: Hans-Georg Soeffner/Dariuš Zifonun: Preface - Hans-Georg Soeffner: Fragile Pluralism - Dariuš Zifonun: Migration and Religion: Beyond Ethnic Community and Ethclass - Tong Chee Kiong: Modernity and Ritual Transformations in Chinese Ancestor Worship - Kenji Kuroda/Atsuko Tsubakihara: Migration and Reconfiguration of Religious Rituals: The Case of Iranians in Southern California - Bernt Schnettler/Bernd Rebstein/Maria Pusoma: The Topos of Cultural Diversity: On the Communicative Construction of «Intermediate Worlds» of Migrant Reality - Dariuš Zifonun: Intercultural Stereotypes: Ethnic Inequality as a System of Social Order in the Soccer Milieu.