Gender, Religion, and Migration
Explore the profound intersection of faith and identity in Gender, Religion, and Migration by Vivienne SM Angeles. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2011, this compelling collection of case studies delves into how religion shapes the experiences of (im)migrant men, women, and youth as they navigate their integration into host societies across Asia-Pacific, Europe, Latin America, and North America. Spanning 314 pages, the book challenges the prevailing notion that religion hinders social integration, especially in the context of post-9/11 populism. With insightful analyses on religious pluralism, tolerance, and the roles of gender, this work is essential for anyone interested in the dynamics of migration and the multifaceted influences of religion. Discover how faith can be a source of strength and resilience for migrants seeking to forge their identities in new environments.