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- Book Title
- Spiritual Citizenship: Transnational Pathways from Black Power t
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- ISBN
- 9780822368953
- Subject Area
- Religion, Social Science
- Publication Name
- Spiritual Citizenship : Transnational Pathways from Black Power to Ifá in Trinidad
- Item Length
- 9 in
- Publisher
- Duke University Press
- Subject
- Sociology / General, Black Studies (Global), General, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies, Cults
- Publication Year
- 2017
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.6 in
- Item Width
- 6 in
- Item Weight
- 13.6 Oz
- Number of Pages
- 256 Pages
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In Spiritual Citizenship N. Fadeke Castor employs the titular concept to illuminate how If /Orisha practices informed by Yoruba cosmology shape local, national, and transnational belonging in African diasporic communities in Trinidad and beyond. Drawing on almost two decades of fieldwork in Trinidad, Castor outlines how the political activism and social upheaval of the 1970s set the stage for African diasporic religions to enter mainstream Trinidadian society. She establishes how the postcolonial performance of If /Orisha practices in Trinidad fosters a sense of belonging that invigorates its practitioners to work toward freedom, equality, and social justice. Demonstrating how spirituality is inextricable from the political project of black liberation, Castor illustrates the ways in which If /Orisha beliefs and practices offer Trinidadians the means to strengthen belonging throughout the diaspora, access past generations, heal historical wounds, and envision a decolonial future.
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Publisher
Duke University Press
ISBN-10
0822368951
ISBN-13
9780822368953
eBay Product ID (ePID)
237835145
Product Key Features
Publication Name
Spiritual Citizenship : Transnational Pathways from Black Power to Ifá in Trinidad
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Sociology / General, Black Studies (Global), General, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies, Cults
Publication Year
2017
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Religion, Social Science
Number of Pages
256 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
9 in
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
13.6 Oz
Additional Product Features
LCCN
2017-021994
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Lc Classification Number
Bl2530.T7c378 2017
Reviews
Spiritual Citizenship is a tour-de-force of the twenty-first century kind. It proposes a reconceptualization of the way that scholars understand notions of cultural citizenship, insisting that we consider the spiritual epistemologies engaged in sacred meaning making. Through an examination of the complex ways that new domains of belonging are being negotiated and life worlds made meaningful, Spiritual Citizenship moves the anthropological scholarship on Orisha religious practices to a new level of engagement with spiritual ontologies of citizenship. It is a must read for those committed to decolonizing anthropology through the last bastion of the enlightenment--that of decolonizing our epistemologies of knowledge., Spiritual Citizenship is a groundbreaking ethnography. . . . With vivid, engaging and descriptive writing, Castor examines how Ifá/Orisha religious communities that were for decades persecuted and maligned have been re-evaluated in the context of the Black Power Movement in Trinidad--later defined as integral to the pluralistic and multicultural nation and simultaneously incorporated into transnational spiritual networks of priests and practitioners., Spiritual Citizenship is a tour-de-force of the twenty-first-century kind. It proposes a reconceptualization of the way that scholars understand notions of cultural citizenship, insisting that we consider the spiritual epistemologies engaged in sacred meaning making. Through an examination of the complex ways that new domains of belonging are being negotiated and lifeworlds made meaningful, Spiritual Citizenship moves the anthropological scholarship on Orisha religious practices to a new level of engagement with spiritual ontologies of citizenship. It is a must read for those committed to decolonizing anthropology through the last bastion of the enlightenment--that of decolonizing our epistemologies of knowledge., Spiritual Citizenship is an important text. . . . An essential teaching text on questions of multiculturalism, citizenship, race, and religion. Its engaging writing style on these timely issues and its focus on the under-studied (but fascinating) religious context of Trinidad make Spiritual Citizenship a must-read., What this book does best is to show how competing transnational and national dynamics offer multiple possibilities for religious authority and achievement, and how these possibilities generate friction. . . . Given how well Castor writes herself and her processes of learning and initiation into the ethnography, the book offers insights on transforming returns at multiple levels., The author deftly describes the ritual practices of African-based religions in the African diaspora and highlights the role of international conferences in the formation of religious identity. Additionally, she successfully relates the contemporary Orisa movement in Trinidad to the 1970s Trinidad black power movement. . . . Castor does an outstanding job of portraying the flow of ritual and ritual performance. Highly recommended., Spiritual Citizenship makes an important ethnographic contribution to Caribbean anthropology and Afro-Atlantic history. . . . This study is notable for the unique and timely ethnographic contributions it makes., Spiritual Citizenship is a tour-de-force of the twenty-first century kind. It proposes a reconceptualization of the way that scholars understand notions of cultural citizenship, insisting that we consider the spiritual epistemologies engaged in sacred meaning making. Through an examination of the complex ways that new domains of belonging are being negotiated and life worlds made meaningful, Spiritual Citizenship moves the anthropological scholarship on Orisa Religious Practices to a new level of engagement with spiritual ontologies of citizenship. It is a must read for those committed to decolonizing anthropology through the last bastion of the enlightenment--that of decolonizing our epistemologies of knowledge., Trinidad and Tobago gives N. Fadeke Castor a rich and generative field to discuss blackness and pan-Africanism in new ways. Having amassed a deep and fascinating archive--tracing key individuals, rituals, and racial, color, and class consciousness--Castor makes an impressive and enduring contribution to the study of African religion in the Caribbean.
Table of Content
Note on Orthography ix Preface xi Acknowledgments xvii Introduction 1 Part I. Spiritual Engagements with Black Cultural Citizenship 1. The Spirit of Black Power: An Ancestral Calling 25 2. Multicultural Moments: From Margins to Mainstream 54 Part II. Emerging Spiritual Citizenship 3. Around the Bend: Festive Practices in a Yorùbá-Centric Shrine 71 4. Trini Travels: Spiritual Citizenship as Transnational 99 5. Ifá in Trinidad's Ground 128 Appendixes I-III 169 Notes 179 Glossary 191 References 197 Index 221
Copyright Date
2017
Dewey Decimal
299.68972983
Dewey Edition
23
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