Beschreibung:
This book approaches the concept of cosmopolitan sociability as a cultural or territorial rootedness that facilitates a simultaneous openness to shared human emotions, experiences, and aspirations.
Selected Contents: 1. Defining Cosmopolitan Sociability in a Transnational Age - An Introduction Nina Glick Schiller, Tsypylma Darieva and Sandra Gruner-Domic 2. Cosmopolitan Charismatics? Transnational Ways of Belonging and Cosmopolitan Moments in the Religious Practice of New Mission Churches Kristine Krause 3. Socialist Cosmopolitanism Meets Global Pentecostalism: Charismatic Christianity among Vietnamese Migrants after the Fall of the Berlin Wall Gertrud Hüwelmeier 4. National, Transnational or Cosmopolitan Heroine? Virgin Mary's Apparitions in Contemporary Europe Agnieszka Halemba 5. Transnational Lifestyles as a New Form of Cosmopolitan Social Identification? Latin American Women in German Urban Spaces Sandra Gruner-Domic 6. Rethinking Homecoming. Diasporic Cosmopolitanism in Post-Soviet Armenia Tsypylma Darieva