Mossière Géraldine
Professor
Religious Studies
University of Montreal
Canada
Biography
Mossière Géraldine is an Associate Professor Contact : T elephone 514-343-7428 Pav. VAP. MARG.YOUV. AND L. STEWART \ bur. 5063 at University of Montreal, Department of Religious Studies, Canada.
Research Interest
Her ethnographic work focuses on religious behaviors in contemporary societies studied: religious diversity, immigrant congregations, religious trajectories, and modern believing subjectivities (conversion). His current research concerns the reconfiguration of Catholic identities in Quebec, the link between religion and healing, and religious mobilities, particularly conversions and rituals.
Publications
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Mossière, G. (2015). "Transmission and appropriation of Pentecostal matrimonial models to young Congolese: discourses on gender, ethnicity and authority relations", in Femmes et Pentecotismes. Issues of Authority and Gender Relations , edited by G. Malogne-Fer and Y. Fer, Geneva, Labor and Fides, "Surveys" collection, p. 113-134.
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Mossière, G. (2015). "Rites and Conversion: Narrative Performance and the Ritualization of Everyday Life", In The Making of Rites , edited by D. Jeffrey and A Cardita, Quebec, PUL and France, Herman, p. 111-128.
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Mossiere, G .; (2016). "The Intimate and the Stranger: The Muslim question" Jennifer Selby and Lori Beaman (eds.), Critical Research on Religion , 4 (1) p. 90-108.