2019
DOI: 10.1111/area.12603
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Connections and disconnections between family and religion: A family geography of Guangzhou Muslim immigrants

Abstract: This paper explores how Muslim immigrants negotiate their family practices and religious identities in secular Guangzhou, a global city in south China, drawing on an in-depth qualitative analysis. It provides a lens for better understanding the interrelationship between family practices, transnational mobility, and religious values spatially in the Chinese context. The key arguments of this research suggest that transnational mobility plays important roles in making, remaking, and unmaking of connections betwe… Show more

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