Experiments with Power: Obeah and the Remaking of Religion in Trinidad: Class 200: New Studies in Religion
Autor J. Brent Crossonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 aug 2020
From eighteenth-century slave rebellions to contemporary responses to police brutality, Caribbean methods of problem-solving “spiritual work” have been criminalized under the label of “obeah.” Connected to a justice-making force, obeah remains a crime in many parts of the anglophone Caribbean. In Experiments with Power, J. Brent Crosson addresses the complex question of what obeah is. Redescribing obeah as “science” and “experiments,” Caribbean spiritual workers unsettle the moral and racial foundations of Western categories of religion. Based on more than a decade of conversations with spiritual workers during and after the state of emergency, this book shows how the reframing of religious practice as an experiment with power transforms conceptions of religion and law in modern nation-states.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780226705484
ISBN-10: 022670548X
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 27 halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Seria Class 200: New Studies in Religion
ISBN-10: 022670548X
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 27 halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Seria Class 200: New Studies in Religion
Notă biografică
J. Brent Crosson is assistant professor of religious studies and anthropology at the University of Texas at Austin.
Cuprins
Preface
Introduction
Part One. The Depths
Interlude 1. Number Twenty-One Junction
Chapter 1. What Obeah Does Do: Religion, Violence, and Law
Interlude 2. In the Valley of Dry Bones
Chapter 2. Experiments with Justice: On Turning in the Grave
Interlude 3. To Balance the Load
Chapter 3. Electrical Ethics: On Turning the Other Cheek
Part Two. The Nations
Interlude 4. Where the Ganges Meets the Nile, I
Chapter 4. Blood Lines: Race, Sacrifice, and the Making of Religion
Interlude 5. Where the Ganges Meets the Nile, II
Chapter 5. A Tongue between Nations: Spiritual Work, Secularism, and the Art of Crossover
Part Three. The Heights
Interlude 6. Arlena’s Haunting
Chapter 6. High Science
Epilogue. The Ends of Tolerance
References
Notes
Index
Introduction
Part One. The Depths
Interlude 1. Number Twenty-One Junction
Chapter 1. What Obeah Does Do: Religion, Violence, and Law
Interlude 2. In the Valley of Dry Bones
Chapter 2. Experiments with Justice: On Turning in the Grave
Interlude 3. To Balance the Load
Chapter 3. Electrical Ethics: On Turning the Other Cheek
Part Two. The Nations
Interlude 4. Where the Ganges Meets the Nile, I
Chapter 4. Blood Lines: Race, Sacrifice, and the Making of Religion
Interlude 5. Where the Ganges Meets the Nile, II
Chapter 5. A Tongue between Nations: Spiritual Work, Secularism, and the Art of Crossover
Part Three. The Heights
Interlude 6. Arlena’s Haunting
Chapter 6. High Science
Epilogue. The Ends of Tolerance
References
Notes
Index
Recenzii
"Experiments with Power is an ethnographically and theoretically rich monograph contributing thoughtful
provocations to religious studies. The book is effective in drawing attention to the shortcomings of religious theories when put in conversation with Black Atlantic religious experience. Crosson thoughtfully presents his interlocutors as forceful agents experimenting with power beyond the rule of law. This book should be read by all those interested in postcolonial ethnographies of religion, race, and politics."
provocations to religious studies. The book is effective in drawing attention to the shortcomings of religious theories when put in conversation with Black Atlantic religious experience. Crosson thoughtfully presents his interlocutors as forceful agents experimenting with power beyond the rule of law. This book should be read by all those interested in postcolonial ethnographies of religion, race, and politics."
"Covering a woefully under-studied set of traditions and making important and timely interventions in Religious Studies, Anthropology, Science and Technology Studies, and African Diaspora Studies, this is a must-read for scholars across these fields and beyond."
"In Experiments with Power, Crosson has tackled an oft-misunderstood subject and engaged with it in an innovative way. By muddling Western definitions of science and religion, Crosson reveals similarities in their practice and experimentation. . . . This is a book that cultural anthropologists, historians, and scholars of religion alike will find both thought-provoking and exciting."
"Experiments with Power is a remarkable ethnography, offering an intimate engagement with spiritual work. With it we step, alongside Crosson’s interlocutors, into the science of crafting postcolonial justice. This important study is a must read that will make lasting contributions to debates on modernity’s key terms, including the nature of religion, sovereign power, and the violence of liberal governance."
"In this excellent ethnography, Crosson shows how productive the question of defining obeah is, reframing the very logics used in trying to contain the word. The book models the importance of listening to the expertise of one’s interlocutors and pushes against the limits of modernity’s ‘purifying’ projects. With its pointed political message about justice, the book is a timely contribution."
"Crosson makes a dramatic contribution to the study of religion, showing how confounding the very term is in the mouths of spiritual workers, who instead use words like ‘science,’ ‘work,’ and ‘experiment.’ The gambit works wonderfully—like magic. Often beautiful and chilling at once, this is creative work and makes for a gripping read."
"Experiments with Power is a timely text that weaves together anthropology, Caribbean studies, and religious studies to study one of the Black Atlantic's most misunderstood practices. It is a richly interdisciplinary text that draws widely from several fields of study and brings them to bear on important ethical and social concerns. Further, through his use of science and technology studies, Crosson demonstrates how 'science' and 'religion' as disciplines have much to gain from the other. Readers from a wide array of disciplines will find Crosson's text to be a useful resource for examining colonial pasts and presents, and it will serve as an excellent guide for thinking beyond traditional disciplinary boundaries."