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Michelle Rubido Palumbarit (Yonsei University)
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부산대학교 한국민족문화연구소 Localities Localities Vol.2
발행연도
2012.11
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235 - 292 (58page)
DOI
10.15299/local.2012.11.2.235

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If Durkheim “was convinced that religion, as an institution, had lost its vitality in modern societies” (Chidester 1986: 7), how come many people, if not all, still hold on to it? This study on religion and Filipina marriage migration to Korea based on participant observation and in-depth interviews with ten Filipina marriage migrants argues that religion, in this era of migration and globalization, has not lost its influence as some of its functions still hold true today. The sense of alienation caused by their unfamiliarity with their new society, new culture and their being discriminated as ‘others’ have led them to find or form new communities and new identities. Results of the interviews reveal that religion has facilitated their integration into the society, has extended to them physical and social refuge against their marginalization and has provided them a sense of belonging to a new community and new religious identity.

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Abstract
Introduction
Religion and Migration
Research Methodology
Profile of the Respondents
Unification Church
Roman Catholicism
Migration to Korea
Conclusion
References

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