Constructing a Hindu temple in Portugal: invisible aspects of a Hindu community
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SIEF2017: 13th SIEF Congress. Ways of Dwelling, Crisis – Craft – Creativity
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2017
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English
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Germany
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Abstract
Invisibility is one of the characteristics of the Indian origin community in Portugal. For Hindus, recent years have seen an increase of this visibility, resulting from complex refurbishment processes that these groups have developed to cope with the financial, cultural and identity crisis of the last decade.
Used to build multiple belongings, younger generations were progressively moving away from the older one, creating a generational gap that threatened the continuity of the group.This phenomenon will be discussedbased on the ethnographic reality of a Hindu community of the Great Lisbon area, connected to the expansion the Shiva Temple of Santo Antonio dos Cavaleiros (Loures). This analysis intends to examine therepair practices that allowed the reconciliation of generations and, consequently, contributed to the consolidation of the community ties, previously in crisis.
The confidence in the public space is represented by the efforts to build a temple that will replace the existing temporary building, in a time of social transformations that deepen affected many members of this community and spurred many of them to remigration processes.
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Português