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Diaspora Conversions - Black Carib Religion and the Recovery of Africa

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Zusatztext "Wonderful and eloquently written." Informationen zum Autor Paul Christopher Johnson is Associate Professor in the Department of History and the Center for Afroamerican and African Studies at the University of Michigan! and author of Secrets! Gossip and Gods: The Transformation of Brazilian Candomblé . Klappentext "I'm extremely impressed by Johnson's book. Diaspora Conversions offers an outstanding combination of theoretical acuity! erudition! and ethnographic prowess. It is bound to become highly influential in the study of religion in motion."-Manuel A. Vasquez! co-author of Globalizing the Sacred: Religion Across the Americas "Johnson's work bursts through the present conversations on African diaspora and brings us onto entirely new ground! shattering simplistic ideas and replacing them with critical distinctions. This smart and talented ethnographer succeeds in combining detailed and rich ethnographic fieldwork with an unrelentingly critical and sophisticated analysis. Johnson's work brings to life one of the most central! perhaps the most central! classic question of African American anthropology: "How is Black culture constituted! even through dislocation and displacement?"-Elizabeth McAlister! author of Rara! Vodou! Power! and Performance in Haiti and Its Diaspora " Diasporic Conversions convincingly breaks new ground by showing how the meaning of 'homeland' is fundamentally a product of historically situated and contested forms of collective imagination. What will make Johnson's book a benchmark in the study of the African diaspora! and diasporic situations more generally! is that it is not just a richly documented and rigorously argued ethnography! but a genuine anthropology of historical consciousness."-Stephan Palmié! author of Wizards and Scientists: Explorations in Afro-Cuban Modernity and Tradition Zusammenfassung By joining a diaspora, a society may begin to change its religious, ethnic, and even racial identifications by rethinking its "pasts." This book explores how this phenomenon affects the religion of the Garifuna. It compares Garifuna spirit possession rituals performed in Honduran villages with those conducted in New York. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction 1. What Is Diasporic Religion? 2. "These Sons of Freedom": Black Caribs across Three Diasporic Horizons 3. Shamans at Work in the Villages 4. Shamans at Work in New York 5. Ritual in the Homeland; Or! Making the Land "Home" in Ritual 6. Ritual in the Bronx 7. Finding Africa in New York Conclusion Appendix. Trajectory of a Moving Object! the Caldero Notes Glossary Bibliography Index ...

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Authors Paul Christopher Johnson, Johnson Paul Christopher
Publisher University Of California Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 03.09.2007
 
EAN 9780520249707
ISBN 978-0-520-24970-7
No. of pages 343
Dimensions 152 mm x 222 mm x 19 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Other religions
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works

RELIGION / General, Alternative belief systems

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