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E-raamat: Rethinking the African Diaspora: The Making of a Black Atlantic World in the Bight of Benin and Brazil

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As a result of new research, we can now paint a more complex picture of peoples and cultures in the south Atlantic, from the earliest period of the slave trade up to the present. The nine papers in this volume indicate that a dynamic and continuous movement of peoples east as well as west across the Atlantic forged diverse and vibrant re-inventions and re-interpretations of the rich mix of cultures represented by Africans and peoples of African descent on both continents.
Introduction 1(3) Kristin Mann Edna G. Bay Shifting Paradigms in the Study of the African Diaspora and of Atlantic History and Culture 3(19) Kristin Mann The Evolution of the Brazilian Community in Ouidah 22(20) Robin Law Protection, Political Exile, and the Atlantic Slave-Trade: History and Collective Memory in Dahomey 42(19) Edna G. Bay Some Reflections on the Brazilian Legacy in Dahomey 61(11) Elisee Soumonni The Identity, Contributions, and Ideology of the Aguda (Afro-Brazilians) of the Gulf of Benin: A Reinterpretation 72(11) Olabiyi Babalola Yai Buying and Selling Korans in Nineteenth-Century Rio de Janeiro 83(8) Alberto Da Costa E Silva The Jeje in the Tambor de Mina of Maranhao and in the Candomble of Bahia 91(25) Luis Nicolau Pares Candomble in Nineteenth-Century Bahia: Priests, Followers, Clients 116(19) Joao Jose Reis Africa in the Reinvention of Nineteenth-Century Afro-Bahian Identity 135(20) Kim D. Butler Notes on Contributors 155(2) Index 157
Kriston Mann Emory University, Edna G. Bay.