Rethinking hospitality, resistance and the calling Explorations of decolonial research strategies

What is hospitality, what is its content? Through a narrative from Northern Norway, I explore the concept from theological and phenomenological perspectives, and as something that may entail resistance from and for those involved.The Artic North is the starting point, followed by a small narrative,...

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Main Author: Rønsdal, Kaia S. 1978- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: International Academy of Practical Theology 2021
In: (De)coloniality and religious practices: liberating hope
Year: 2021, Pages: 50-58
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Summary:What is hospitality, what is its content? Through a narrative from Northern Norway, I explore the concept from theological and phenomenological perspectives, and as something that may entail resistance from and for those involved.The Artic North is the starting point, followed by a small narrative, as certain events took place there in 2015 that set in motion encounters and narratives that were worth investigating further.In the explorations of hospitality, I include the perspective of lived space and the phenomenological concept of prereflexivity, which are prerequisites for a discussion of the calling and hospitality.
Contains:Enthalten in: (De)coloniality and religious practices: liberating hope
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.25785/iapt.cs.v2i0.204