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Where Men Are Wives And Mothers Rule - Santeria Ritual Practices And Their Gender Implications

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Mary Ann Clark is an independent scholar who received her Ph.D. in religious studies from Rice University. She has written numerous articles, including ""Santeria"" in Sects, Cults, and Spiritual Communities: A Sociological Analysis. Klappentext While much theological thinking assumes a normative male perspective, this study demonstrates how our ideas of religious beliefs and practices change in the light of gender awareness. Exploring the philosophy and practices of the Orisha traditions (principally the Afro-Cuban religious complex known as Santeria) as they have developed in the Americas, Clark suggests that, unlike many mainstream religions, these traditions exist within a female-normative system in which all practitioners are expected to take up female gender roles. Examining the practices of divination, initiation, possession trance, sacrifice, and witchcraft in successive chapters, Clark explores the ways in which SanterC-a beliefs and practices deviate from the historical assumptions about and the conceptual implications to argue for the female-normative nature of the religion. By arguing that gender is a fluid concept within SanterC-a, Clark suggests that the qualities of being female from the ideal of Santeria religious practice for both men and women. In addition, she asserts that the Ifa cult organized around the male-only priesthood of the habalawo is an independent tradition that has been incompletely assimilated into the larger SanterC-a complex. Based on field research done in several SanterC-a communities, Clark's study provides a detailed overview of the SanterC-a and Yoruba traditional beliefs and practices. Zusammenfassung While much theological thinking assumes a normative male perspective! this study demonstrates how ideas of religious beliefs and practices change in the light of gender awareness. Exploring Orisha traditions Clark suggests that they exist within a female-normative system in which all practitioners are expected to take up female gender roles. ...

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Authors Mary Ann Clark, University Press of Florida
Publisher University Press Of Florida
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 23.06.2005
 
EAN 9780813028347
ISBN 978-0-8130-2834-7
No. of pages 185
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 13 mm
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Practical theology

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