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Vodou Cosmology and the Haitian Revolution in the Enlightenment Ideals of Kant and Hegel (Paperback)
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Vodou Cosmology and the Haitian Revolution in the Enlightenment Ideals of Kant and Hegel (Paperback)
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In Vodou Cosmology and the Haitian Revolution in the Enlightenment
Ideals of Kant and Hegel, Vivaldi Jean-Marie begins with an
interpretation of the rise of Vodou practices in Saint-Domingue
which is sensitive to the social, spiritual and cultural challenges
of the slaves communities in Saint- Domingue, later Haiti. He shows
effectively that Vodou cosmology emerged as a spiritual, social and
cultural technology for the enslaved to overcome the dissonance and
brutality of slavery in Saint-Domingue. Vodou Cosmology thus
assumes the tripartite role of spiritual, social and cultural
compass for slaves who, concurrently with the development of Vodou,
managed to establish a common ethos. Furthermore, to situate the
rise of Vodou cosmology within the larger discourse of the
Enlightenment and argue that it heralded a radical Enlightenment in
the African diaspora, Jean- Marie compares and contrasts some
aspects of the philosophies of Kant and Hegel with the social,
spiritual and cultural experience of the enslaved communities of
Saint-Domingue. This comparison shows that Kant and Hegel's
depiction of African Negroes' mores and their religious practices
in the colonies fails to capture that Vodou cosmology was both a
mechanism of resistance and the medium to restore their social,
spiritual, and cultural identity against the backdrop of the
Atlantic slave trade. Also, he elaborates the Enlightenment's
conception of African Negroes as commercial currency and
specifically Hegel's view of slavery in the colonies as the
manifestation of divine providence. He concludes that the
significance of the Haitian Revolution lies in the fact that it
ascribed freedom to people of African descent in the diaspora and
is thus implicit in later themes of black freedom. The Haitian
Revolution ties blackness with freedom and mapped out a radical
enlightenment in the European colonies.
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