Making a Cantonese-Christian family: Quotidian habits of language and background in a transnational Hongkonger church
Studies of the Hong Kong‐Vancouver transnational migration network seldom pay close attention to religion in the everyday lives of Hongkonger migrants. Based on 9 months of ethnographic fieldwork at St. Matthew's Church, a Hong Kong church in Metro Vancouver, this paper examines the tacit assum...
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Main Author: | TSE, Justin K. H. |
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2010
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