Intersection of Faith, Culture, and Indigenous Community in Malaysia and Bangladesh
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Intersection of Faith, Culture, and Indigenous Community in Malaysia and Bangladesh
Vadevelu, Kumarashwaran; Mohd Saad, Mohd Rashid; Chowdhury, Jahid Siraz; Jamir Singh, Paramjit Singh; Hatta, Zulkarnain A.
Springer International Publishing AG
12/2024
118
Mole
9783031742996
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Chapter 1. Introduction and Motivation of the Book.- Chapter 2. Conceptualization and Existing Scholarship and Way of Seeing.- Chapter 3. The Orang Asli Narratives and Visualizing the Orang Asli-ness Questioned.- Chapter 4. Conversion Narratives of the Santals: Edges with Visualization.- Chapter 5. The Conversion in Indigenous Communities: Enhancing Social Work Practice Through Intersectionality, Cultural Competence, and Ethical Considerations.- Chapter 6. Restoring, Rewriting and Re-Righting: An Ethnological/Comparative Appraisal.- Chapter 7. Conclusion: 'Righting Wrong' How Long?.
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Social work and Indigenous conversion narratives/storytelling;Cultural identity shift & relationship between faith & identity;Religious conversion intersectionality;Anthropological research of Orang Asli;Christianity in Santals;Social justice and human rights;Native American cultural preservation;Social coexistence and social cohesion;Cultural competence in social work;Religion, politics and identities;Indigenous voices in the Global South;Colonial legacies;Conversion and marginalization;Indigenous rights and inclusion in society;Conversion experience in Southeast Asia;Religious conversion of phenomenology;Indigenous communities and religious transformation;Ethnography;Sociology of phenomenon;Policy repercussions
Chapter 1. Introduction and Motivation of the Book.- Chapter 2. Conceptualization and Existing Scholarship and Way of Seeing.- Chapter 3. The Orang Asli Narratives and Visualizing the Orang Asli-ness Questioned.- Chapter 4. Conversion Narratives of the Santals: Edges with Visualization.- Chapter 5. The Conversion in Indigenous Communities: Enhancing Social Work Practice Through Intersectionality, Cultural Competence, and Ethical Considerations.- Chapter 6. Restoring, Rewriting and Re-Righting: An Ethnological/Comparative Appraisal.- Chapter 7. Conclusion: 'Righting Wrong' How Long?.
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Social work and Indigenous conversion narratives/storytelling;Cultural identity shift & relationship between faith & identity;Religious conversion intersectionality;Anthropological research of Orang Asli;Christianity in Santals;Social justice and human rights;Native American cultural preservation;Social coexistence and social cohesion;Cultural competence in social work;Religion, politics and identities;Indigenous voices in the Global South;Colonial legacies;Conversion and marginalization;Indigenous rights and inclusion in society;Conversion experience in Southeast Asia;Religious conversion of phenomenology;Indigenous communities and religious transformation;Ethnography;Sociology of phenomenon;Policy repercussions