Neue Orte für die Götter Zu Lokalisierungsdynamiken von tamilischer Hindu-Praxis in der Schweiz

Since the 1980s, Tamil refugees from Sri Lanka and their descendants have been practicing Hindu traditions in diaspora countries such as Switzerland. Based on ethnographic research, the author analyses processes involved in establishing Tamil Hindu practice. The aim is to provide a comprehensive ins...

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Main Author: Eulberg, Rafaela (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: Seismo 2022
Series:Culturel 9
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