"On his own terms, Brandon more than fulfills his promise to
take the reader on the transatlantic journey of the orisha and to
explore the complexities of African memory in the diaspora."
American Historical Review
"He adeptly addresses broader issues, such as power relations
within Caribbean slavery, multiculturalism, and the forms of
religious accommodation to cultural change. In addition, he offers
a fresh and cogent assessment of the production and reproduction of
African beliefs and practices in new contexts. Brandon s exemplary
archival research is supplemented by skillful participant
observation." Choice
The Yoruba religious tradition arose in West Africa, but its
influence has spread beyond Africa to millions of adherents in the
Americas as well. Santeria from Africa to the New World retraces
one path taken by this tradition a path from Africa to Cuba and to
New York City. George Brandon examines the religion s transatlantic
route through Cuban Santeria, Puerto Rican Espiritismo, and Black
Nationalism. In following the historical and anthropological
evolution of the Yoruba religion, Brandon discusses broader
questions of power, multiculturalism, cultural change, and the
production and reproduction of African retentions."
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