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Pathology and Identity - The Work of Mother Earth in Trinidad

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Klappentext The first new religion in the Caribbean since Rastafari! the Earth People draw on West African sources! assert a renascent African identity! and celebrate female creativity. They argue that Black people are the guardians of a natural environment! which is constantly under threat from European science. Dr Littlewood! who is both a psychiatrist and a social anthropologist! criticizes received ideas about pathology and creativity. The founder's ideas emerged in her experience of cerebral disease! and Dr Littlewood shows how the Earth People reinterpret radical personal experiences to build a community. While naturalistic and personalistic interpretations of human life are both valid and necessary! neither can be reduced to the other. Zusammenfassung The Earth People draw on West African traditions and assert the particular power of female creativity. Their leader is Mother Earth! whose faith emerged following a cerebral disease. This 1993 account of a new West Indian religion examines how social patterns may emerge from radical personal experiences. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements; 1. The coming of the Earth People; 2. A certain degree of instability; 3. Madness, vice and Tabanka: popular knowledge of psychopathology in Trinidad; 4. Mother Earth and the psychiatrists; 5. Putting out the life; 6. Your ancestor is you: African in a new world; 7. Nature and the millennium; 8. Incest: the naked earth; 9. The beginning of the end: everyday life in the valley; 10. Genesis of meanings, limits of mimesis; Appendices; Glossary; Notes; List of references; Index.

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Authors Roland Littlewood, Roland (University College London) Littlewood
Assisted by Meyer Fortes (Editor), Edmund Leach (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.04.2006
 
EAN 9780521026154
ISBN 978-0-521-02615-4
No. of pages 352
Series Cambridge Studies in Social an
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Ethnology > Ethnology

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