Iliyana Angelova (University of Bremen)

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Nationality: Bulgarian
Country: Germany
Interests (keywords): Anthropology of Christianity, Christianity in Asia, identity, migration and diaspora; South Asia (India); Southeast Asia (Burma)
Highest Degree: DPhil
Degree Awarding Institution: University of Oxford
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Papers
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EASA2024: ‘For our people only, for people from Northeast, we are doing this work’: on the challenges and opportunities of religious place-making in New Delhi
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EASR2023: ‘We Need Fellowship, We Need to Stay Together’: on Being Christian in the Mega-City of New Delhi During the Global Pandemic (and Thereafter)
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SIEF2023: ‘Staying with our own people’: understanding contemporary ethno-spatial configurations in New Delhi, India
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RAI2020: Surviving (in) the mega-city: Naga Baptist churches and the navigation of everyday precarity in New Delhi, India
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EASA2018: Christianity, young migrants and the mega-city: ethnographic case-studies from New Delhi, India
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Shifting States: 'God's chosen people': Christianity, politics and identity formation in the Indo-Burma borderlands
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RAI2016: Intergenerational knowledge exchanges for more sustainable livelihoods: case studies of tackling climate change from Nagaland, Northeast India
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ECSAS2016: Identity change and the construction of difference: colonial and post-colonial conversions among the Naga of Northeast India
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EASA2014: 'They are not fighting for us anymore; they are only thinking about themselves now': narratives of a revolutionary struggle from the Indo-Burma borderlands
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ASA2014: 'Even if we are Christian, we have to keep our culture, our identity': Baptist Protestantism and the practice of cultural revival in the Indo-Burma borderlands (the case study of the Sumi Naga)