Immigrant Religiosity and the Production of an Ethnic Memory Field
English

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The doctoral research concerns the role immigrant faith communities have as memory communities in the process of the categorization of the self and of the group and in the process of confirmation and reconfirmation construction and reconstruction and conceptualization of ethnic and/or broader social identifications in a multi-ethnic urban ecology (Brussels vs Bratislava). The central focus in the study is on the relationship between immigrant religiosity ethnicity and remembering. Migration of itself can lead to fragmentation of remembering. In the context of (im)migration the traditional social frameworks disappear that assured the transmission of socially-shared memories. Among (im)migrants a religious community can be one of the options in the repair of this crisis in remembering. First through the religious the 'ancestral' 'ethnic' or/and 'cultural' bond with the country of origin (or with that of the parents and/or grandparents) can be stirred up in memory. The ethnic identification is confirmed. Second an immigrant faith community can require its members to expunge ethnic belonging in whole or in part and replace it with meta-ethnic religious identification.
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