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Asylum and Conversion from Islam to Christianity in Europe
Interdisciplinary Approaches
Asylum and Conversion from Islam to Christianity in Europe
Interdisciplinary Approaches
Description
Drawing together previously disjointed scholarship on the topic of asylum and conversion from Islam to Christianity, this book shows how boundaries of belonging are negotiated between Middle Eastern ex-Muslim asylum seekers, church representatives, lawyers, legal decision-makers and policymakers.
With case studies from European countries such as Germany, Austria, Finland and Sweden, the book takes an interdisciplinary approach including ethnographic and other qualitative research, discourse analysis and case law analysis, to explore the complexities of the phenomenon of asylum and conversion from Islam to Christianity.
This book is an authoritative resource for academic scholars in fields as diverse as migration and refugee studies, anthropology, sociology, religious studies, law and socio-legal studies, as well as legal and religious practitioners.
Table of Contents
1. Asylum and Conversion to Christianity: An Introduction, Lena Rose (University of Konstanz, Germany)
2. Definitions of Religion as Gatekeeping: A Discursive Approach to the Assessment of Christian Conversion in Finland: A Qualitative Sociological Analysis, Helmi Halonen (University of Helsinki, Finland)
3. Credibility Assessment in Asylum Claims Based on Religious Conversion in Germany: A Qualitative Sociological Analysis, Anne K. Schlüter (University of Münster, Germany)
4. Making the Convert Speak: The Production of Truth and the “Apparatus of Conversion” in Austria, Markus Elias Ramsauer (University of Vienna, Austria) and Ayse Çaglar (University of Vienna/IWM, Austria)
5. Material Conversions: Exploring the Materiality of Asylum Seekers' Conversion Narratives and Processes in Norway, Olav Børreson Fossdal (University of Oslo, Norway)
6. Building Belief: Navigating Moral Tensions Through Category Work While Assisting Converted Asylum Seekers in Finland, Valtteri Vähä-Savo (Tampere University, Finland) and Venla Koivuluhta, (Tampere University, Finland)
7. Tales of Transformation: Conversion Narratives of Unaccompanied Refugee Minors in the Church of Sweden, Jonathan Morgan (Lund University, Sweden)
8. Becoming Christian, Remaining Iranian: The Salience of National Identity in Iranian Evangelical Exile Churches, Benedikt Römer (University of Bayreuth, Germany)
9. “She Lacks a 'Male Network' in Her Home Country”: Gendering the Credibility Assessment and the Discursive Space of Intersectionality in Migration Courts in Sweden, Ebru Öztürk (Mid Sweden University, Sweden)
Afterword: In the Eye of the Inquisitor: the Politics of Religious Asylum, Elizabeth Shakman Hurd (Northwestern University, USA)
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Product details

Published | 16 May 2024 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 224 |
ISBN | 9781350407893 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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