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Wednesday Talk
Dr. Suna Gülfer Ihlamur
ROMANIAN ORTHODOX CHURCHES IN ITALY:
THE CONSTRUCTION OF ROMANIANITALIAN TRANSNATIONAL ORTHODOX SPACE
It is discussed in this seminar the role religious
institutions play in the articulation of transnational ties as
well as the processes through which transnational migration
triggers structural and socio-cultural changes in the way
religious life is organized and experienced. In particular, it
is analyzed the way in which the Romanian Orthodox Church
(ROC) acts, organizes and positions itself within the
religious landscape of Italy following the mass immigration of
Romanians, its adaptive practices and socio-religious role
within the receiving context and implications of this
experience within the sending context as well as the extent of
the ROC’s agency within the Romanian-Italian transnational
migration space. The transnational agency of the ROC in
constructing and maintaining the Romanian-Italian
transnational landscape is analyzed and evaluated based on the
empirical data collected throughout the fieldwork from
December 2006 up until September 2008 in Italy and in Romania.
The evidence from the field work demonstrates that the ROCs
and Romanian Orthodox communities in Italy go through
important changes, as could be observed in the transformation
of the ROCs into community centers and main representatives
and reproducers of ethno-religious identity, the
transformation in the role of the Romanian Orthodox priests
who become community leaders and main agents in community
building, increasing migrant religiosity as an adaptive means
and as an important element in reconstruction of the migrant’s
identity and the transnationalization of the parish church and
communities through the formation of network of churches in
Italy and Europe and articulation of transnational ties with
the sending context.
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