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This edited collection addresses the relationship between diaspora, religion and the politics of identity in the modern world. It illuminates religious understandings of citizenship, association and civil society, and situates them historically within diverse cultures of memory and state traditions.
- Afterword
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- Reconsidering ‘Diaspora
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- The Veiling of Religious Markers in The Sahrawi Diaspora
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- Remembering The Umma in The Confines of The Nation State
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- Hope, Margin, Example
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- Islam Is Not a Culture
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I co-authored and co-edited (with Matthew Grimley, Alana Harris, William Whyte and Sarah Williams) Redefining Christian Britain (2007), a reconceptualization of the secularisation debate; and a series of books addressing the part played by religion in mediating migration and diaspora in modern metropolitan cultures: Rescripting Religion in the ...
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Jane Garnett is Fellow and Tutor in modern history at Wadham College, Oxford. She has published on Victorian religious, intellectual and cultural history. Combine Editions
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Drawing upon rich documentation from northwest Italy and elsewhere, Spectacular Miracles shows how these images “work” in a range of historical contexts. Jane Garnett and Gervase Rosser vividly evoke ritual animation of the image and the phenomenology of the beholder’s experience.
Jun 15, 2009 · Matthew Arnold's famous series of essays, which were first published in book form under the title Culture and Anarchy in 1869, debate important questions about the nature of culture and society. Arnold seeks to find out what culture really is, what good it can do, and if it is really necessary.
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- Matthew Arnold
Jane Garnett is a fellow and tutor in history at Wadham College, Oxford, UK. She has published and taught widely on the history of Christianity, visual culture, gender, and philosophy.