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REL 127 - Religious Migrations

Course unit(s): 1
Meets GAR: Meets general academic requirement HU and DE.
In this course we will use travel narratives to explore how religion has motivated human movement —migrations,  colonization,  and  even  tourism—and  how  this  travel  has  affected  the religious practices, traditions, and identities of both the travelers and the peoples they encounter. We will look at both early moments of religiously motivated movement such as the Muslim incursions into Spain during the so-called convivencia, often viewed as a model of religious tolerance, and the expulsions  that  followed  during the  Inquisition;  and  also  modern-day  travel  and  migration. Key concepts for consideration will include globalization, transnational, multiculturalism, and identity, as well as religion.



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