Article Dans Une Revue Interdisciplinary Journal for Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Society Année : 2023

Exploring Caodai Networks and Practices in France: From Individual Itineraries to Interlocked Relations

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As a Vietnamese autochthonous religion, Cao Ðài was first meant to address Vietnamese people, who received the mission to spread out humanistic and salvationist messages all over the world. Cao Ðài expanded overseas, with few hundreds of them settled in France. Firstly, I will clarify the profile of few French sympathisers in colonial and postcolonial times. Secondly, I will examine ethnographic data collected in the two main Caodai temples of Vitry-sur-Seine and Alfortville from 1996 onwards. This extended fieldwork gave me the possibility to follow the membership logics, the different challenges and obstacles they face in terms of conversion and community life in the French context of religious freedom. The organization (or not) of spirit-medium séances, and the tactics of some Caodai missionaries will reveal some of the tensions between the pastoral and missionary dynamics of Cao Ðài in France.

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hal-05005698 , version 1 (25-03-2025)

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Jérémy Jammes. Exploring Caodai Networks and Practices in France: From Individual Itineraries to Interlocked Relations. Interdisciplinary Journal for Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Society, 2023, 9 (1), pp.93-112. ⟨10.30965/23642807-bja10065⟩. ⟨hal-05005698⟩
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