The Homeland Is the Arena: Religion and Senegalese Immigrants in America

The Homeland Is the Arena: Religion and Senegalese Immigrants in America

by OusmaneKane (Author)

Synopsis

As Senegal prepares to celebrate fifty years of independence from French colonial rule, academic and policy circles are engaged in a vigorous debate about its experience in nation building. An important aspect of this debate is the impact of globalization on Senegal, particularly the massive labor migration that began directly after independence. From Tokyo to Melbourne, from Turin to Buenos Aires, from to Paris to New York, 300,000 Senegalese immigrants are simultaneously negotiating their integration into their host society and seriously impacting the development of their homeland. This book addresses the modes of organization of transnational societies in the globalized context, and specifically the role of religion in the experience of migrant communities in Western societies. Abundant literature is available on immigrants from Latin America and Asia, but very little on Africans, especially those from French speaking countries in the United States. Ousmane Kane offers a case study of the growing Senegalese community in New York City. By pulling together numerous aspects (religious, ethnic, occupational, gender, generational, socio-economic, and political) of the experience of the Senegalese migrant community into an integrated analysis, linking discussion of both the homeland and host community, this book breaks new ground in the debate about postcolonial Senegal, Muslim globalization and diaspora studies in the United States. A leading scholar of African Islam, Ousmane Kane has also conducted extensive research in North America, Europe and Africa, which allows him to provide an insightful historical ethnography of the Senegalese transnational experience.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Publisher: OUP USA
Published: 12 May 2011

ISBN 10: 0199732310
ISBN 13: 9780199732319

Media Reviews
This book is enjoyable...a much-needed addition to limited published work in this field. * Martin Evans, African Affairs *
This book is enjoyable overall, containing some fascinating stories and insights ... of value to those interested in African diasporas in the West as a much-needed addition to limited published work in this field. * Martin Evans, African Affairs *
Author Bio
Associate Professor of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University