Item Detail
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English
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Crossing the Planes : Gathering, Grafting, and Second Sight in the Hong Kong China International District
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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Fall 2014
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47
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3
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Cambridge, MA
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Dialogue Foundation
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23-52
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“Ford opines that the contemporary crossings in planes that bring Latter-day Saints to and from Hong Kong translate into varied narratives and personal "pioneer treks" grafting belief onto experience and negotiating between identities, desires, and expectations. Then and now, the "brain drains" associated with migration and diaspora have been brain gains for the urban Church in many countries. Crossings were made for evangelism, education, or enterprise, and sometimes more than one at the same time.” [ProQuest]
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