Living in Refuge
Ritualization and Religiosity in a Christian and a Muslim Palestinian Refugee Camp in Lebanon
This comparative ethnography of a Muslim and a Christian Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon focuses on contrasting social belonging processes through a ritualization approach. Leonardo Schiocchet argues that contrasts emerge out of the intersectionality of religiosity, nationhood, refugeeness and politics, and synthesizes academic research on piety and moral self-cultivation and on the everyday life of religious communities. He contributes to the literature on refugees at large, and Palestinian refugees in particular, with the unique dense socio-historical portrait of two refugee camps for which there is almost no recorded literature.
Overview Chapters
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Introduction
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Chapter 1: A Disposition toward Suspicion
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Part I – The Refuge: Nationhood & Religion
Chapter 2: Settling in Lebanon: An Oral Historical Account
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Chapter 3: Ritual Tempo in Al-Jalil
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Chapter 4: Ritual Tempo in Dbayeh
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Part II – Ritual, Time and Resistance
Chapter 5: On Ritual, Religion, and Time
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Chapter 6: Al-ṣumūd: Sacralization and Ritualization of Palestinianness
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Chapter 7: Economies of Trust
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8. Conclusion
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References
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Index
Seiten 252 - 264
7 March 2022, 264 pages
ISBN: 978-3-8394-6074-0
File size: 2.96 MB