“Armed with faith”: church membership, Pentecostal beliefs and migrant belonging in Harare, Zimbabwe

IF 0.9 3区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
R. H. Mushonga
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Abstract

This ethnographic study explores how church membership and Pentecostal beliefs afford Nigerian migrant traders living in Harare an opportunity to embed themselves within the spaces of Harare’s Downtown informal settlement, which are characterised by entrenched and heightened forms of exclusion and hostility. Their church membership and Pentecostal beliefs enable them to gain a voice, negotiate place and space, and align themselves flexibly with their hosts. Displacement and migration have been explored in the Zimbabwean context, but the focus has been on Zimbabweans as migrants to surrounding countries. Whilst internal displacement has received some attention, not much has been given to the experiences of migrants from other African countries in Zimbabwe. This article addresses this omission by documenting how the church membership and Pentecostal beliefs of Nigerian migrants allow them to map a symbolic landscape and construct a symbolic dwelling amidst heightened forms of exclusion.
“以信仰武装”:津巴布韦哈拉雷的教会成员、五旬节派信仰和移民
这项民族志研究探讨了教会成员和五旬节派信仰如何为生活在哈拉雷的尼日利亚移民商人提供了一个机会,让他们融入哈拉雷市中心非正式定居点的空间,这些定居点的特点是根深蒂固的、高度排外和敌意。他们的教会成员资格和五旬节信仰使他们能够获得发言权,协商地点和空间,并灵活地与他们的主人保持一致。在津巴布韦的背景下探讨了流离失所和移民问题,但重点是作为移民到周边国家的津巴布韦人。虽然国内流离失所得到了一些注意,但对来自其他非洲国家的移徙者在津巴布韦的经历却没有给予太多注意。本文通过记录尼日利亚移民的教会成员资格和五旬节信仰如何使他们能够在高度排斥的形式中绘制象征性景观并构建象征性住宅来解决这一遗漏。
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