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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- On the Series V
- Contents VII
- 1 Introduction 1
- 2 Flows and Dams: Rethinking Categories for the Study of Transnationalism 10
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Part I: Transnational Spaces in Colonial Settings
- 3 From Mission Station to Tent Revival: Material Forms and Spatial Formats in Africa’s Missionary Encounter 35
- 4 Mission Spaces in German East Africa: Spatial Imaginations, Implementations, and Incongruities against the Backdrop of an Emerging Colonial Spatial Order 51
- 5 Redeeming Zululand: Placing Cultural Resonances in the Nazareth Baptist Church, South Africa 84
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Part II: Migration and Transnational Religious Spaces
- 6 From Redemption City to Christian Disneyland: The Unfolding of Transnational Religious Spaces 109
- 7 Transnational Evangelical Spaces in Muslim Urban Settings: The Presence and Place-Making of African Christian Migrants in Morocco 133
- 8 Transforming Spatial Formats: Imagined Commonalities, Imaginary Spaces, and Spaces of Imagination 150
- 9 Transitioning the Vietnamese Ullambana Festival to Taiwan 169
- 10 Vietnamese Transnational Religions: The Cold War Polarities of Temples in “Little Hanois” and “Little Saigons” 183
- 11 Tiantai Transnationalism: Mobility, Identity, and Lineage Networks in Modern Chinese Buddhism 210
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Part III: Transnational Religious Spaces and Transcultural Interactions
- 12 Of Ancestors and Others: Cultural Resonance from Japan among Spiritualists in Kinshasa 227
- 13 Japanese Spiritualities in Africa: From a Transnational Space to the Creation of a Local Lifestyle 245
- 14 American Dao and Global Interactions: Transnational Religious Networks in an English-Speaking Yiguandao Congregation in Urban California 263
- 15 Generating Global Pure Lands: Renjian Buddhist Civic Engagement within and beyond the Chinese Diaspora Communities Worldwide 283
- List of Contributors 305
- Index 311
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- On the Series V
- Contents VII
- 1 Introduction 1
- 2 Flows and Dams: Rethinking Categories for the Study of Transnationalism 10
-
Part I: Transnational Spaces in Colonial Settings
- 3 From Mission Station to Tent Revival: Material Forms and Spatial Formats in Africa’s Missionary Encounter 35
- 4 Mission Spaces in German East Africa: Spatial Imaginations, Implementations, and Incongruities against the Backdrop of an Emerging Colonial Spatial Order 51
- 5 Redeeming Zululand: Placing Cultural Resonances in the Nazareth Baptist Church, South Africa 84
-
Part II: Migration and Transnational Religious Spaces
- 6 From Redemption City to Christian Disneyland: The Unfolding of Transnational Religious Spaces 109
- 7 Transnational Evangelical Spaces in Muslim Urban Settings: The Presence and Place-Making of African Christian Migrants in Morocco 133
- 8 Transforming Spatial Formats: Imagined Commonalities, Imaginary Spaces, and Spaces of Imagination 150
- 9 Transitioning the Vietnamese Ullambana Festival to Taiwan 169
- 10 Vietnamese Transnational Religions: The Cold War Polarities of Temples in “Little Hanois” and “Little Saigons” 183
- 11 Tiantai Transnationalism: Mobility, Identity, and Lineage Networks in Modern Chinese Buddhism 210
-
Part III: Transnational Religious Spaces and Transcultural Interactions
- 12 Of Ancestors and Others: Cultural Resonance from Japan among Spiritualists in Kinshasa 227
- 13 Japanese Spiritualities in Africa: From a Transnational Space to the Creation of a Local Lifestyle 245
- 14 American Dao and Global Interactions: Transnational Religious Networks in an English-Speaking Yiguandao Congregation in Urban California 263
- 15 Generating Global Pure Lands: Renjian Buddhist Civic Engagement within and beyond the Chinese Diaspora Communities Worldwide 283
- List of Contributors 305
- Index 311