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URL:https://murmitoyen.com/events/vanille/udem/detail/791080-lancement-du-l
 ivre-everyday-sacred
LOCATION:Café Aunja\, 1448\, rue Sherbrooke Ouest H3G 1L2\, Montréal\, Qu
 ébec\, Canada\, H3G 1K4
SUMMARY:Lancement du livre Everyday Sacred
DESCRIPTION:Hillary Kaell (dir.)\, Everyday Sacred. Religion in Contemporar
 y Quebec. McGill-Queen’s University Press\, 2017\, 368 p.\nLancement d
 ’un ouvrage collectif en présence de plusieurs de ses collaborateurs :
  Frédéric Parent\, Hillary Kaell\, Elysia Gusik\, Gérarldine Mossière 
 et Norma Joseph. L’activité est ouverte à tous et un léger goûter se
 ra servi.\nLe livre\nOver the last decade there has been ongoing discuss
 ion about the place of religion in Québécois society\, particularly foll
 owing the proposed Charter of Quebec Values in 2013. The essays in Everyda
 y Sacred emerged from this active and often tense period of debate.   Revi
 talizing an awareness of how people encounter\, create\, and employ religi
 on in everyday life\, contributors to this volume explore communities’ n
 etworks of beliefs\, traditions\, and relationships. Through broad compari
 sons beyond the Quebec context\, contributors look at African Pentecostal 
 congregations\, an Iraqi Jewish community in Montreal\, a rural Catholic p
 arish on the Saint Lawrence River\, and Tewehikan drumming in Wemotaci. Th
 ey also examine wayside crosses\, places of pilgrimage and devotion\, deba
 tes on the regulation of the hijab\, and the place of Montreal Spiritualis
 ts and transhumanists in the religious landscape. Seeking a holistic defin
 ition of Québécois religion\, Everyday Sacred considers religious and se
 cular identity\, pluralism\, the bodily and material aspects of religion\,
  the impact of gender on community and the public sphere\, and the rise of
  hybridity\, sociality\, and new technologies in transnational and online 
 networks\, in order to uncover the transmission of practices and beliefs f
 rom one generation to another.   Disrupting familiar dichotomies between C
 atholicism and other religions\, “founders” and immigrants\, new relig
 ious movements and traditional institutions\, Everyday Sacred marks the be
 ginning of a sustained conversation on contemporary religion in Quebec\, b
 oth inside and outside of the province.
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