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El. knyga: Bayanihan and Belonging: Filipinos and Religion in Canada

  • Formatas: 304 pages
  • Serija: Asian Canadian Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Feb-2018
  • Leidėjas: University of Toronto Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781487517519
  • Formatas: 304 pages
  • Serija: Asian Canadian Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Feb-2018
  • Leidėjas: University of Toronto Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781487517519

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Filipinos make up one of the largest immigrant groups in Canada and the majority continue to retain their Roman Catholic faith long after migrating. Drawing on archival and ethnographic research in Canada and the Philippines from 1880 to 2017, Bayanihan and Belonging aims to understand the role of religion within present-day Filipino Canadian communities.

With a focus on Winnipeg, home to Canada’s oldest and largest Filipino Canadian community, Alison R. Marshall showcases current church-based and domestic religious routines of migrant Filipinos. From St. Edward the Confessor Church, the principal site of worship for Filipino Catholics in Manitoba, to home chapels, and healing traditions, Marshall explores the day-to-day celebrations of bayanihan, or communal spirit. Drawing on experiences from Manitoba’s Filipino population, Bayanihan and Belonging reveals that religious practise fulfills not only a need for spiritual guidance, but also for community.



Drawing on archival and ethnographic research in Canada and the Philippines from 1880 to 2017, Bayanihan and Belonging aims to understand the role of religion within present-day Filipino Canadian communities.

Recenzijos

"Alison Marshall is a wise ethnographer. She is keenly aware of her own positionality as both non-Filipino and a researcher interacting with her participantsMarshall is self-aware, and she knows that what appears mundane to some reveals just as much about the beholder as the object of their gaze."

- Lydia Bringerud, Memorial University of Newfoundland (Journal of Folklore Research) "This study of Filipinos in Manitoba is highly recommended for its scholarly value and as an interesting read about energetic and hardworking new Canadians."

- Terence J. Fay SJ, University of Toronto (Historical Studies )

List of Illustrations
vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 3(17)
1 Religion
20(34)
2 Migration History
54(23)
3 Filipinos in Winnipeg
77(23)
4 Filipinos in Brandon
100(10)
5 Religious Activities and Expressions outside of Church
110(17)
6 Filipino Canadian Protestants and Their Churches
127(12)
7 The Rise of Voluntary Associations
139(22)
8 Winnipeg's Church Staff
161(13)
9 Filipinos in Manitoba beyond Winnipeg
174(27)
Conclusion 201(8)
Appendix 209(2)
Notes 211(44)
Bibliography 255(20)
Index 275
Alison R. Marshall is a professor in the Department of Religion at Brandon University.