African pastors and the religious (re)production of a visual culture
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Resumo: | The (re)production of visual material is an extended practice amongst Pentecostal-Charismatics worldwide and church leaders seem to play a decisive role in engendering such practice. While promoting spiritual missions and institutional visions, pastors reinforce their personae in accordance to the spiritual gifts they perform. This article explores the forging of a visual culture that legitimates such performances, through the usage of posters and flyers which, it is argued, feature a particular speech. The arguments emerge from the observed cases of African pastors located in Spain and South Africa and the discovery of these visual representations through ethnographic fieldwork carried out between 2012 and 2015. The ascription of meaning to such materials is achieved by focusing on the graphic portrayal of emotions, religious experiences, ethos and morality, aligned with a somewhat African Pentecostal speech. It is suggested that, by engendering a speech community, this graphic language reflects the global and local quests for belonging faced by worshippers in the Diaspora. |
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African pastors and the religious (re)production of a visual culture Cazarin,Rafael African Pentecostalism Diaspora media migration religious minorities |
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Cazarin,Rafael |
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The (re)production of visual material is an extended practice amongst Pentecostal-Charismatics worldwide and church leaders seem to play a decisive role in engendering such practice. While promoting spiritual missions and institutional visions, pastors reinforce their personae in accordance to the spiritual gifts they perform. This article explores the forging of a visual culture that legitimates such performances, through the usage of posters and flyers which, it is argued, feature a particular speech. The arguments emerge from the observed cases of African pastors located in Spain and South Africa and the discovery of these visual representations through ethnographic fieldwork carried out between 2012 and 2015. The ascription of meaning to such materials is achieved by focusing on the graphic portrayal of emotions, religious experiences, ethos and morality, aligned with a somewhat African Pentecostal speech. It is suggested that, by engendering a speech community, this graphic language reflects the global and local quests for belonging faced by worshippers in the Diaspora. |
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