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Record Nr.

UNINA9910735577503321

Autore

Medeiros de Freitas Daniel

Titolo

Epistemic ambivalence : Pentecostalism and Candomblé in a Brazilian city / / Daniel Medeiros de Freitas, Carolina Maria Soares Lima, Krzysztof Nawratek, Bernardo Miranda Pataro

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Milton : , : Taylor & Francis Group, , 2023

©2024

ISBN

1-000-96740-9

1-00-324801-2

1-003-24801-2

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (119 pages)

Altri autori (Persone)

Soares LimaCarolina Maria

NawratekKrzysztof <1970->

Miranda PataroBernardo

Disciplina

278.1/51

Soggetti

City churches - Brazil - Belo Horizonte

Church architecture - Brazil - Belo Horizonte

City planning - Religious aspects

City planning - Brazil - Belo Horizonte

Belo Horizonte (Brazil) Religious life and customs

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Introduction. The confusing religious landscape in Brazil -- Flattening power structure (We have been being preached to) -- Conquer or hide -- Profane space does not exist -- Religious infrastructure -- Temple, street, home, and nature -- Interlude. Religion and music (Daniel's story) -- Beyond space (lessons from the pandemic) -- Conclusions. Demolishing the babel.

Sommario/riassunto

"This book delves into the complex relationship between religious imaginaries and the perception of space among followers of Candomblé and Pentecostal churches in Belo Horizonte, Brazil's third-largest urban agglomeration. It adopts a dual perspective, examining the broader political, economic, and social dimensions of these religious communities' urbanisation and spatial distribution and their



members' individual beliefs and behaviours. Through this approach, the book aims to provide a nuanced and insider's view of these religious positions, challenging our preconceived notions of urban spaces and contributing to the larger discussion of decolonial urban theory and spatialised post-secular thought. This transdisciplinary book will appeal to a broad range of researchers, particularly those interested in urban and religious studies. Its strong spatial perspective makes it attractive to architects and urban designers. It will be of interest to those in human geography, urban planning, design, architecture, political science, religious studies and culture studies"--