Emotional Dimensions of Conversion: An African Evangelical Congregation in Montreal

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  • Géraldine Mossière Université de Montréal

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conversion, ritual, emotion, body, discourse, immigrant

Abstract

Drawing on fieldwork conducted in an African evangelical congregation in Montreal, I examine the conversion narrative of a new member. I show that experience of ritual performance is a key element in her trajectory. Various techniques of ritual are used to create an emotional atmosphere that shifts the frame of perception, preparing the would-be member to accept a new system of meaning and a new sense of belonging. In this setting, the "somatic mode of attention" gives rise to a new process of subjectivation which involves the recoding, transformation and purification of the body, the spirit and the self.

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2022-06-28

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Mossière, G. (2022). Emotional Dimensions of Conversion: An African Evangelical Congregation in Montreal. Anthropologica, 49(1), 113–124. Retrieved from https://cas-sca.journals.uvic.ca/index.php/anthropologica/article/view/2433