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Spiritual Merchants - Religion Magic & Commerce (Paperback, 1st ed)
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They can be found along the side streets of many American cities:
herb or candle shops catering to practitioners of Voodoo, hoodoo,
Santeria, and similar beliefs. Here one can purchase ritual items
and raw materials for the fabrication of traditional charms, plus a
variety of soaps, powders, and aromatic goods known in the trade as
"spiritual products." For those seeking health or success, love or
protection, these potions offer the power of the saints and the
authority of the African gods.
In Spiritual Merchants, Carolyn Morrow Long provides an inside look
at the followers of African-based belief systems and the retailers
and manufacturers who supply them. Traveling from New Orleans to
New York, from Charleston to Los Angeles, she takes readers on a
tour of these shops, examines the origins of the products, and
profiles the merchants who sell them.
Long describes the principles by which charms are thought to
operate, how ingredients are chosen, and the uses to which they are
put. She then explores the commodification of traditional charms
and the evolution of the spiritual products industry--from
small-scale mail order "doctors" and hoodoo drugstores to major
manufacturers who market their products worldwide. She also offers
an eye-opening look at how merchants who are not members of the
culture entered the business through the manufacture of other goods
such as toiletries, incense, and pharmaceuticals. Her narrative
includes previously unpublished information on legendary Voodoo
queens and hoodoo workers, as well as a case study of John the
Conqueror root and its metamorphosis from spirit-embodying charm to
commercial spiritual product.
No other book deals in such detail with both the history and
current practices of African-based belief systems in the United
States and the evolution of the spiritual products industry. For
students of folklore or anyone intrigued by the world of charms and
candle shops, Spiritual Merchants examines the confluence of
African and European religion in the Americas and provides a
colorful introduction to a vibrant aspect of contemporary
culture.
The Author: Carolyn Morrow Long is a preservation specialist and
conservator at the the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of
American History.
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