Popular religiosity and the transnational journey: Inscribing Filipino identity in the Santo Niño fiesta in New Zealand

Catholic diasporic populations often carry their icons and customary modes of devotion with them. Among New Zealand’s secular society, some migrant communities display their religion publicly through processions, fiestas and festivals. The present article explores the role of religion in the Filipin...

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Main Author: Tondo, Josefina Socorro Flores
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-139632024-03-06T07:50:18Z Popular religiosity and the transnational journey: Inscribing Filipino identity in the Santo Niño fiesta in New Zealand Tondo, Josefina Socorro Flores Catholic diasporic populations often carry their icons and customary modes of devotion with them. Among New Zealand’s secular society, some migrant communities display their religion publicly through processions, fiestas and festivals. The present article explores the role of religion in the Filipino diaspora. I focus on the celebration of the Cebuano Santo Niño–Sinulog fiesta in New Zealand and examine how Filipino cultural forms of expression connect and mix notions of homeland, family, home, sacred domain, identity and transnational settlement. By examining the fiesta and its structure of power relationships, I explore the metaphoric interface between two homes in the diasporic consciousness and the significant role of sacred symbols in aiding and facilitating the maintenance of imagined ‘Filipino’ identity in a foreign land. 2010-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/12452 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Filipino diaspora Religion and sociology Identification (Religion) Group identity Anthropology Social and Behavioral Sciences Social and Cultural Anthropology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Filipino diaspora
Religion and sociology
Identification (Religion)
Group identity
Anthropology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social and Cultural Anthropology
spellingShingle Filipino diaspora
Religion and sociology
Identification (Religion)
Group identity
Anthropology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social and Cultural Anthropology
Tondo, Josefina Socorro Flores
Popular religiosity and the transnational journey: Inscribing Filipino identity in the Santo Niño fiesta in New Zealand
description Catholic diasporic populations often carry their icons and customary modes of devotion with them. Among New Zealand’s secular society, some migrant communities display their religion publicly through processions, fiestas and festivals. The present article explores the role of religion in the Filipino diaspora. I focus on the celebration of the Cebuano Santo Niño–Sinulog fiesta in New Zealand and examine how Filipino cultural forms of expression connect and mix notions of homeland, family, home, sacred domain, identity and transnational settlement. By examining the fiesta and its structure of power relationships, I explore the metaphoric interface between two homes in the diasporic consciousness and the significant role of sacred symbols in aiding and facilitating the maintenance of imagined ‘Filipino’ identity in a foreign land.
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author Tondo, Josefina Socorro Flores
author_facet Tondo, Josefina Socorro Flores
author_sort Tondo, Josefina Socorro Flores
title Popular religiosity and the transnational journey: Inscribing Filipino identity in the Santo Niño fiesta in New Zealand
title_short Popular religiosity and the transnational journey: Inscribing Filipino identity in the Santo Niño fiesta in New Zealand
title_full Popular religiosity and the transnational journey: Inscribing Filipino identity in the Santo Niño fiesta in New Zealand
title_fullStr Popular religiosity and the transnational journey: Inscribing Filipino identity in the Santo Niño fiesta in New Zealand
title_full_unstemmed Popular religiosity and the transnational journey: Inscribing Filipino identity in the Santo Niño fiesta in New Zealand
title_sort popular religiosity and the transnational journey: inscribing filipino identity in the santo niño fiesta in new zealand
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2010
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