Social Security in Religious Networks : : Anthropological Perspectives on New Risks and Ambivalences / / ed. by Carolin Leutloff-Grandits, Anja Peleikis, Tatjana Thelen.
During the last decades, the world has been facing tremendous political transformations and new risks: epidemics such as HIV/Aids have had destabilizing effect on the caretaking role of kin; in post-socialist countries political reforms have made unemployment a new source of insecurity. Furthermore,...
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Social Security in Religious Networks : Anthropological Perspectives on New Risks and Ambivalences / Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Social Security in Religious Networks: An Introduction -- Part I: Responding to New Risks and Crisis -- 2. When AIDS Becomes Part of the (Christian) Family: Dynamics between Kinship and Religious Networks in Uganda -- 3. ‘Fight against Hunger’: Ambiguities of a Charity Campaign in Postwar Croatia -- 4. Social Security, Life Courses and Religious Norms: Ambivalent Layers of Support in an Eastern German Protestant Network -- 5. Longing for Security: Qigong and Christian Groups in the People’s Republic of China -- Part II: Ambivalences of Religious Gifting -- 6. Questioning Social Security in the Study of Religion in Africa: The Ambiguous Meaning of the Gift in African Pentecostalism and Islam -- 7. Nuns, Fundraising and Volunteering: The Gifting of Care in Czech Services for the Elderly and Infirm -- 8. ‘Church Shopping’ in Malawi: Acquiring Multiple Resources in Urban Christian Networks -- Part III: Transnational Networking -- 9. The (Re-)Making of Translocal Networks through Social Security Practices: The Case of German and Lithuanian Lutherans in the Curonian Spit -- 10. Women’s Congregations as Transnational Social Security Networks -- 11. Negotiating Needs and Obligations in Haitian Transnational Religious and Family Networks -- Notes on Contributors -- Index |
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