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Religious and National Discourses
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ISBN: 3111040208 Year: 2023 Publisher: De Gruyter

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Missions and Media : The Politics of Missionary Periodicals in the Long Nineteenth Century
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ISBN: 9783515104524 Year: 2013 Publisher: Stuttgart Franz Steiner Verlag

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Missions and Media : the politics of missionary periodicals in the long nineteenth century
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ISBN: 9783515103046 Year: 2013 Publisher: Stuttgart Franz Steiner

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Religious and National Discourses : Contradictory Belonging, Minorities, Marginality and Centrality
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ISBN: 3111039633 3111027732 Year: 2023 Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter,

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The editors of this volume have combined their expertise in discourse, contradiction, minority and diversity studies to suggest a change of perspective from categorisations into societal minorities and majorities towards an analysis of marginalising and centralising discourses. For this purpose, we have gathered interdisciplinary-minded authors from linguistics, literary and religious studies, political and historical sciences. Their contributions focus on contradictions of religious and national belonging as well as intersections of religion and nation in many different regions of the world from the 18th century until today. While illustrating the diversity and contradictions of religious and national belonging across time and space, the chapters of the book contribute to an understanding of the dynamics of questions of belonging and the associated constant renegotiations of power within these discursive processes.

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