Believing identity : Pentecostalism and the mediation of Jamaican ethnicity and gender in England / Nicole Rodriguez Toulis.
Series: Explorations in anthropology | Explorations in anthropologyPublication details: Oxford ; New York : Berg, 1997.Description: xv, 304 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 185973104X
- 9781859731048
- 1859731090
- 9781859731093
- Pentecostalism -- Great Britain -- Case studies
- Jamaicans -- Great Britain -- Ethnic identity -- Case studies
- Jamaicans -- Great Britain -- Religion -- Case studies
- Women, Black -- Great Britain -- Ethnic identity -- Case studies
- Women, Black -- Religious life -- Great Britain -- Case studies
- Blacks -- Great Britain -- Ethnic identity -- Case studies
- Blacks -- Great Britain -- Religion -- Case studies
- Great Britain -- Religious life and customs -- Case studies
- 71.37 ethnic groups
- Blacks -- Ethnic identity
- Blacks -- Religion
- Jamaicans -- Religion
- Pentecostalism
- Women, Black -- Religious life
- Great Britain
- Jamaikanischer Einwanderer
- Pfingstbewegung
- Gro britannien
- Jamaicanen
- Pinksterbeweging
- Godsdienst
- Etnisch bewustzijn
- Sekseverschillen
- 305.48/89697292042 21
- BR1644.5.G7 T68 1997
- 71.37
- CP 9000
- CW 6840
- LB 46190
- LB 48190
- LC 30190
- MS 6575
Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-298) and index.
Introduction: 'Long time gal me no see you' -- 1. The Brethren of the King Street New Testament Church of God -- 2. 'Moving up the King's Highway': African-Caribbean Pentecostalism in Jamaica and England -- 3. 'Born of The Water, The Spirit and The Blood': The Individual and the Collective -- 4. 'I may be Black, but we're from the same hand, the hand of God': The Construction and Mediation of Identity -- 5. Wives, Mothers and Female Saints: Women in the Church.
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