Diaspora, Identity and Religion
Explore the intricate relationship between diaspora, identity, and religion in the insightful book Diaspora, Identity and Religion by Waltraud Kokot. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2004, this hardback edition spans 224 pages and delves into the evolution of the diaspora concept while offering fresh perspectives on global networks and local identities.
Through compelling case studies, Kokot examines diverse diasporas, including those from the Caribbean, Ireland, Ireland-America, Armenia, Africa, and Greece. This book serves as a vital resource for understanding how cultural identities are shaped and transformed in the context of migration and religious practices. Perfect for scholars and readers interested in sociology, anthropology, and religious studies, Diaspora, Identity and Religion is a must-read for anyone keen to grasp the complexities of identity in a globalized world.