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Sacred Possessions - Vodou, Santeria, Obeah, and the Caribbean (Paperback, New)
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Sacred Possessions - Vodou, Santeria, Obeah, and the Caribbean (Paperback, New)
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"A marvelous example of African Diaspora Studies . . . challenges
our usual scholarly and everyday articulations of religion, even as
it clearly articulates the possibilities and limits of Caribbean
African retentions in Vodou, Santeria, and Obeah." --Barbara
Christian, University of California, Berkeley Sacred Possessions is
an unprecedented collection of thirteen comparative and
interdisciplinary essays exploring the cross-cultural dynamics of
African-based religious systems in the Caribbean. The contributors
analyze the nature and liturgies of Vodou, Santeria, Obeah,
Quimbois, and Gaga as they form one central cultural matrix in the
region. They ask how these belief systems were affected by
differing colonial histories and landscapes, how they affected
other cultural expressions (from the oral tradition to popular art
and literature), and how they have been perceived and
(mis)represented by the West. The book is a unique contribution to
the study of the Caribbean as a site of mutliculturalism,
demonstrating the linkages between anthropology, religion,
literature, and popular culture. Also included are a stunning
photoessay on Cuban Santeria, a glossary of terms, and an
insightful introduction by the editors. Margarite Fernandez Olmos
is a professor of Spanish at Brooklyn College. She is coeditor and
translator with Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert of Pleasure in the Word:
Erotic Writing by Latin American Women and Remaking a Lost Harmony:
Stories from the Hispanic Caribbean. Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert is
a professor of Caribbean and Latin American literature in the
department of Hispanic studies at Vassar College. She is the
coeditor of Green Cane and Juicy Flotsam: Short Stories by
Caribbean Women and author of Phyllis Shand Allfrey: A Caribbean
Life.
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