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Old Colony Mennonites in Argentina and Bolivia

Author : Lorenzo Cañás Bottos
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2008-01-31
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789047430636

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This volume examines the Old Colony Mennonites’ historical processes of transformation through the concept of ‘the imagination of the future’. It casts a fresh perspective on a much misunderstood group by focusing on their contribution to state consolidation, conflict, schisms, conversion and deviants.

The Old Colony Mennonites of Bolivia

Author : James Walter Lanning
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 1971
Category : Bolivia
ISBN : 0836111893

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The Old Colony Mennonites; Dilemmas of Ethnic Minority Life

Author : Calvin Wall Redekop
Publisher : Johns Hopkins University Press
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1969
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : UOM:39015072105474

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Horse-and-Buggy Genius

Author : Royden Loewen
Publisher : Univ. of Manitoba Press
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2016-05-03
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780887554933

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Horse-and-Buggy Genius by Royden Loewen Pdf

The history of the twentieth century is one of modernization, a story of old ways being left behind. Many traditionalist Mennonites rejected these changes, especially the automobile, which they regarded as a symbol of pride and individualism. They became known as a “horse-and-buggy” people. Between 2009 and 2012, Royden Loewen and a team of researchers interviewed 250 Mennonites in thirty-five communities across the Americas about the impact of the modern world on their lives. This book records their responses and strategies for resisting the very things—ease, technology, upward mobility, consumption—that most people today take for granted. Loewen’s subjects are drawn from two distinctive groups: 8,000 Old Order Mennonites, who continue to pursue old ways in highly urbanized southern Ontario, and 100,000 Old Colony Mennonites, whose history of migration to protect traditional ways has taken them from the Canadian prairies to Mexico and farther south to Belize, Paraguay, and Bolivia. Whether they live in the shadow of an urban, industrial region or in more isolated, rural communities, the fundamental approach of “horse-and-buggy” Mennonites is the same: life is best when it is kept simple, lived out in the local, close to nature. This equation is the genius at the heart of their world.

The Mennonites of Manitoba, Bolivia

Author : Lisa Wiltse
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Mennonite women
ISBN : OCLC:1432455745

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The Mennonites of Manitoba, Bolivia by Lisa Wiltse Pdf

Photo book with an introduction about the lives of Old Colony Mennonites, especially women in Manitoba, Bolivia (published following reports of drugging and rape of females in the community).

Permutations of Order

Author : Thomas G. Kirsch
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2016-05-13
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781317082156

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Permutations of Order makes an innovative and important contribution to current discussions about the relationship between religion and law, bringing together theoretically informed case studies from different parts of the world, relating to various types of politico-legal settings and religions. This volume also deals with contemporary legal/religious transfigurations that involve "permutations," meaning that elements of "legal" and "religious" acts of ordering are at times repositioned within each realm and from one realm to the other. These permutations of order in part result from the fact that, in ethnographic settings like those examined here, "legal" and "religious" realms are relational to-and in certain cases even constitutive of-each other and they result in categoric transpositions and new social positionalities through which, among other things, "the legal" and "the religious" are blended. Permutations of Order is a work that transcends convention, identifies new and theoretically overarching themes and will be of strong interest to researchers and policy-makers seeking a comparative focus on the intersections and disjunctions of religion and law.

Out of Place

Author : Luann Good Gingrich
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 333 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2016-01-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781487520298

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Out of Place by Luann Good Gingrich Pdf

In Out of Place, Luann Good Gingrich explores social inclusion and exclusion in relation to the approximately 60,000 Low German-speaking Mennonites who have migrated from isolated agricultural colonies in Latin America to rural areas of Canada

Village Among Nations

Author : Royden Loewen
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2013-12-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781442666733

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Village Among Nations by Royden Loewen Pdf

Between the 1920s and the 1940s, 10,000 traditionalist Mennonites emigrated from western Canada to isolated rural sections of Northern Mexico and the Paraguayan Chaco; over the course of the twentieth century, they became increasingly scattered through secondary migrations to East Paraguay, British Honduras, Bolivia, and elsewhere in Latin America. Despite this dispersion, these Canadian-descendant Mennonites, who now number around 250,000, developed a rich transnational culture over the years, resisting allegiance to any one nation and cultivating a strong sense of common peoplehood based on a history of migration, nonviolence, and distinct language and dress. Village among Nations recuperates a missing chapter of Canadian history: the story of these Mennonites who emigrated from Canada for cultural reasons, but then in later generations “returned” in large numbers for economic and social security. Royden Loewen analyzes a wide variety of texts, by men and women – letters, memoirs, reflections on family debates on land settlement, exchanges with curious outsiders, and deliberations on issues of citizenship. They relate the untold experience of this uniquely transnational, ethno-religious community.

The Oxford Handbook of Latin American Christianity

Author : David Thomas Orique,Susan Fitzpatrick-Behrens,Virginia Garrard
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2020-01-10
Category : History
ISBN : 9780199860364

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The Oxford Handbook of Latin American Christianity by David Thomas Orique,Susan Fitzpatrick-Behrens,Virginia Garrard Pdf

By 2025, Latin America's population of observant Christians will be the largest in the world. Nonetheless, studies examining the exponential growth of global Christianity tend to overlook this region, focusing instead on Africa and Asia. Research on Christianity in Latin America provides a core point of departure for understanding the growth and development of Christianity in the "Global South." In The Oxford Handbook of Latin American Christianity an interdisciplinary contingent of scholars examines Latin American Christianity in all of its manifestations from the colonial to the contemporary period. The essays here provide an accessible background to understanding Christianity in Latin America. Spanning the era from indigenous and African-descendant people's conversion to and transformation of Catholicism during the colonial period through the advent of Liberation Theology in the 1960s and conversion to Pentecostalism and Charismatic Catholicism, The Oxford Handbook of Latin American Christianity is the most complete introduction to the history and trajectory of this important area of modern Christianity.

Eastern European Popular Music in a Transnational Context

Author : Ewa Mazierska,Zsolt Győri
Publisher : Springer
Page : 243 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2019-07-15
Category : Music
ISBN : 9783030170349

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Eastern European Popular Music in a Transnational Context by Ewa Mazierska,Zsolt Győri Pdf

This volume examines the transnational character of popular music since the Cold War era to the present. Bringing together the cross-disciplinary research of native scholars, Eastern European Popular Music in a Transnational Context expands our understanding of the movement of physical music, musicians and genres through the Iron Curtain and within the region of Eastern Europe. With case studies ranging from Goran Bregović, Czesław Niemen, the reception of Leonard Cohen in Poland, the Estonian punk scene to the Intervision Song Contest, the book discusses how the production and reception of popular music in the region has always been heavily influenced by international trends and how varied strategies allowed performers and fans to acquire cosmopolitan identities. Cross-disciplinary in nature, the investigations are informed by political, social and cultural history, reception studies, sociology and marketing and are largely based on archival research and interviews.

Caring for the Low German Mennonites

Author : Judith Kulig
Publisher : Purich Books
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2018-06-15
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9780774880183

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Caring for the Low German Mennonites by Judith Kulig Pdf

What happens when health care providers meet patients whose religious views contrast with mainstream health practices? This book focuses on a unique religious group, the Low German Mennonites, to examine ways in which beliefs and practices influence members’ interactions with the health care system. Drawing on nearly twenty years of research, Judith Kulig presents a meticulous account and vivid illustration of the influence of religion on a community’s conceptions of health and illness, women’s health, death and dying, and mental health. She argues that health care providers must acknowledge and respectfully inquire about a patient’s beliefs in order to implement care and treatment. Kulig shows that trust and understanding are key to providing appropriate and equitable health care.

Back to the Postindustrial Future

Author : Felix Ringel
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2018-03-26
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781785337994

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Back to the Postindustrial Future by Felix Ringel Pdf

How does an urban community come to terms with the loss of its future? The former socialist model city of Hoyerswerda is an extreme case of a declining postindustrial city. Built to serve the GDR coal industry, it lost over half its population to outmigration after German reunification and the coal industry crisis, leading to the large-scale deconstruction of its cityscape. This book tells the story of its inhabitants, now forced to reconsider their futures. Building on recent theoretical work, it advances a new anthropological approach to time, allowing us to investigate the postindustrial era and the futures it has supposedly lost.

In Defense of Farmers

Author : Jane Winslow Gibson,Sara E. Alexander
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 377 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2019-07
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781496215895

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In Defense of Farmers by Jane Winslow Gibson,Sara E. Alexander Pdf

Industrial agriculture is generally characterized as either the salvation of a growing, hungry, global population or as socially and environmentally irresponsible. Despite elements of truth in this polarization, it fails to focus on the particular vulnerabilities and potentials of industrial agriculture. Both representations obscure individual farmers, their families, their communities, and the risks they face from unpredictable local, national, and global conditions: fluctuating and often volatile production costs and crop prices; extreme weather exacerbated by climate change; complicated and changing farm policies; new production technologies and practices; water availability; inflation and debt; and rural community decline. Yet the future of industrial agriculture depends fundamentally on farmers' decisions. In Defense of Farmers illuminates anew the critical role that farmers play in the future of agriculture and examines the social, economic, and environmental vulnerabilities of industrial agriculture, as well as its adaptations and evolution. Contextualizing the conversations about agriculture and rural societies within the disciplines of sociology, geography, economics, and anthropology, this volume addresses specific challenges farmers face in four countries: Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, and the United States. By concentrating on countries with the most sophisticated production technologies capable of producing the largest quantities of grains, soybeans, and animal proteins in the world, this volume focuses attention on the farmers whose labors, decision-making, and risk-taking throw into relief the implications and limitations of our global industrial food system. The case studies here acknowledge the agency of farmers and offer ways forward in the direction of sustainable agriculture.

Punks and Skins United

Author : Aimar Ventsel
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 193 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2020-08-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781789208610

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Punks and Skins United by Aimar Ventsel Pdf

Germany has one of the liveliest and well-developed punk scenes in the world. However, punk in this country is not just a style-based music community. This book provides an anthropological examination of how punk reflects the larger changes and contradictions in post-reunification Germany, such as social segmentation, east-west tensions and local politics. Punk in eastern Germany is a reaction to the marginalization of the working class. As a cultural, social and economic niche, punks create their own controversial “substitute society” to compensate for their low status in mainstream society.

Capitalist Humanitarianism

Author : Lucia Hulsether
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 171 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2023-01-04
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781478023838

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Capitalist Humanitarianism by Lucia Hulsether Pdf

The struggle against neoliberal order has gained momentum over the last five decades---to the point that economic elites have not only adapted to the Left's critiques but incorporated them for capitalist expansion. Venture funds expose their ties to slavery and pledge to invest in racial equity. Banks pitch microloans as a path to indigenous self-determination. Fair-trade brands narrate consumption as an act of feminist solidarity with women artisans in the global South. In Capitalist Humanitarianism Lucia Hulsether examines these projects and the contexts of their emergence. Blending historical and ethnographic styles, and traversing intimate and global scales, Hulsether tracks how neoliberal self-critique creates new institutional hegemonies that, in turn, reproduce racial and neocolonial dispossession. From the archives of Christian fair traders to luxury social entrepreneurship conferences, from US finance offices to Guatemalan towns flooded with their loan products, from service economy desperation to the internal contradictions of social movements, Hulsether argues that capitalist humanitarian projects are fueled as much by a profit motive as by a hope that racial capitalism can redeem the losses that accumulate in its wake.