Everyday Sacred

Religion in Contemporary Quebec

Edited by Hillary Kaell
Series: Advancing Studies in Religion
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Hardcover : 9780773550940, 368 pages, November 2017
Paperback : 9780773550957, 368 pages, November 2017
Ebook (PDF) : 9780773552425, November 2017
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780773552432, November 2017

The first English-language volume on religion in contemporary Quebec.

Description

Over the last decade there has been ongoing discussion about the place of religion in Québécois society, particularly following the proposed Charter of Quebec Values in 2013. The essays in Everyday Sacred emerged from this active and often tense period of debate. Revitalizing an awareness of how people encounter, create, and employ religion in everyday life, contributors to this volume explore communities’ networks of beliefs, traditions, and relationships. Through broad comparisons beyond the Quebec context, contributors look at African Pentecostal congregations, an Iraqi Jewish community in Montreal, a rural Catholic parish on the Saint Lawrence River, and Tewehikan drumming in Wemotaci. They also examine wayside crosses, places of pilgrimage and devotion, debates on the regulation of the hijab, and the place of Montreal Spiritualists and transhumanists in the religious landscape. Seeking a holistic definition of Québécois religion, Everyday Sacred considers religious and secular identity, pluralism, the bodily and material aspects of religion, the impact of gender on community and the public sphere, and the rise of hybridity, sociality, and new technologies in transnational and online networks, in order to uncover the transmission of practices and beliefs from one generation to another. Disrupting familiar dichotomies between Catholicism and other religions, “founders” and immigrants, new religious movements and traditional institutions, Everyday Sacred marks the beginning of a sustained conversation on contemporary religion in Quebec, both inside and outside of the province. Contributors include: Emma Anderson (University of Ottawa), Randall Balmer (Dartmouth College), Hélène Charron (Université Laval), Elysia Guzik (University of Toronto), Laurent Jérôme (Université du Québec à Montréal), Norma B. Joseph (Concordia University), Cory Andrew Labrecque (Université Laval), Deirdre Meintel (Université de Montréal), Géraldine Mossière (Université de Montréal), Frédéric Parent (Université de Québec à Montréal), Meena Sharify-Funk (Wilfrid Laurier University).

Reviews

"Everyday Sacred is a rich collection of essays that will be useful as both a teaching and a research resource." Sociology of Religion

“Gathering together an impressive range of traditions and methodologies, Everyday Sacred offers a compelling portrait of contemporary religious diversity in Quebec. The authors take topics that often suffer from stereotypical reduction (or denigration) and provide richly detailed ethnographic analysis of how and why religion matters in the lives of Québécois.” Pamela Klassen, University of Toronto

"[Everyday Sacred] offers a fascinating and eclectic glimpse into a religious life rich in comparative possibilities for further study." Reading Religion