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Situated Narratives and Sacred Dance - Performing the Entangled Histories of Cuba and West Africa (Paperback)
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Situated Narratives and Sacred Dance - Performing the Entangled Histories of Cuba and West Africa (Paperback)
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Using storytelling and performance to explore shared religious
expression across continentsThrough a revolutionary ethnographic
approach that foregrounds storytelling and performance as
alternative means of knowledge, Situated Narratives and Sacred
Dance explores shared ritual traditions between the Anlo-Ewe people
of West Africa and their descendants, the Arara of Cuba, who were
brought to the island in the transatlantic slave trade. The volume
draws on two decades of research in four communities: Dzodze,
Ghana; Adjodogou, Togo; and Perico and Agramonte, Cuba. In the
ceremonies, oral narratives, and daily lives of individuals at each
fieldsite, the authors not only identify shared attributes in
religious expression across continents, but also reveal lasting
emotional, spiritual, and personal impacts in the communities whose
ancestors were ripped from their homeland and enslaved. The authors
layer historiographic data, interviews, and fieldnotes with
artistic modes such as true fiction, memoir, and choreographed
narrative, challenging the conventional nature of scholarship with
insights gained from sensorial experience. Including reflections on
the making of an art installation based on this research project,
the volume challenges readers to imagine the potential of
approaching fieldwork as artists. The authors argue that creative
methods can convey truths deeper than facts, pointing to new
possibilities for collaboration between scientists and artists with
relevance to any discipline. Publication of the paperback edition
made possible by a Sustaining the Humanities through the American
Rescue Plan grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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