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New Trends and Developments in African Religions: Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies: Contemporary Black Poets

Autor Peter Clarke
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 oct 1998 – vârsta până la 17 ani
African religions, as well as those religions that derive much of their cosmology, beliefs, and rituals from African religions, are becoming more international in scope and appeal. Yet they continue to be viewed either as indiscriminately adaptable or as static traditions. Neither view suggests much spiritual or psychological value outside their original milieu when compared with the so-called world religions.The chapters in this volume focus on African and African-derived religions, and challenge many of these positions. They examine how these religions display themselves in the contemporary world, particularly in the Americas, the Caribbean, and Europe. These religions' continued dynamism and their relationship with other religious traditions, especially through the process of syncretism, are also explored. This multidisciplinary collection makes a major contribution not only to a better understanding of African and African-derived religions, but it also contributes to the wider and ongoing debate on syncretism that continues to engage those in anthropology, history, and sociology of religion.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313301285
ISBN-10: 031330128X
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies: Contemporary Black Poets

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

PETER B. CLARKE is Professor of History and Sociology of Religion at King's College at the University of London. He is the founding and present editor of the Journal of Contemporary Religion and has written and edited several books on African history and religions.

Cuprins

Introduction by Peter B. ClarkeRecasting Syncretism.Again: Theories and Concepts in Anthropology and Afro-American Studies in the Light of Changing Social Agendas by Sidney M. GreenfieldAccounting for Recent Anti-Syncretist Trends in Candomblé-Catholic Relations by Peter B. ClarkeNon-African Spiritual Entities in Afro-Brazilian Religion and Afro-Amerindian Syncretism byMundicarmo R. FerrettiThe Churchifying of Candomblé: Priests, Anthropologists and the Canonization of the African Religious Memory in Brazil by Roberto MottaWith Dance and Drum: A Psycho-Cultural Investigation of the Meaning-Making System of an African-Brazilian, Macumba Community in Salvador, Brazil by Valerie de MarinisUmbanda and Its Clientele by Tina Gundrun JensenThe Shakers of St. Vincent: A Symbolic Focus for Discourses by Charles J. GullickContested Rituals of the African Diaspora by Stephen D. GlazierFrom Mimesis to Appropriation in Shouter Baptism and Shango: The Earth People of Trinidad by Roland LittlewoodReligion, Patriarchy, and the Status of Rastafarian Women by Obiagele LakeRastafari Perceptions of Self and Symbolism by William R. Van de BergThe Nation of Islam by Michael TaylorSantería and Curanderismo in Los Angeles by Brian McGuire and Duncan ScrymgeourSome Thoughts on Syncretism in Suriname Creole Migrant Culture, as Reproduced by Migrant Women in the Netherlands by Inelle Van WeteringThe African Diaspora in the Netherlands by Gerrie Ter HaarFrom Africa into Italy: The Exorcistic-Therapeutic Cult of Emmanuel Milingo by Vittorio LanternariPseudo-Conversion and African Independent Churches by Victor Wan-TatahSelect BibliographyIndex