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Shackled Sentiments: Slaves, Spirits, and Memories in the African Diaspora [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 252 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 218x154x15 mm, kaal: 408 g, 13 BW Illustrations, 1 Maps
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jul-2021
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1498586007
  • ISBN-13: 9781498586009
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 252 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 218x154x15 mm, kaal: 408 g, 13 BW Illustrations, 1 Maps
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jul-2021
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1498586007
  • ISBN-13: 9781498586009
The ramifications of the trans-Saharan, trans-Atlantic, Indian Ocean, and domestic African slave trades are immeasurable, and they continue to disaffect black people from Africa to Haiti and Los Angeles to Lagos. Shackled Sentiments focuses on the memories and embodiments of slavery through case studies from western, eastern, and central Africa, the Caribbean, and Latin America. The contributors to this collection examine the ways that memories of slavery have been internalized. Slavery and memory are assessed from multiple perspectives: as sets of ritual practices, community-based systems of spirit veneration, mechanisms of resistance and national pride, sacred languages informing personhood, and instruments for healing and well-being. This book is recommended for scholars of anthropology, history, religion, art, and linguistics.

Arvustused

Shackled Sentiments is a most welcome, unique, and important book. This collection provides an international and interdisciplinary approach to one of the gravest and most haunting of all human conditions or crimes: slavery. Eric Montgomery is to be resoundingly applauded for culling expert voices from throughout the Atlantic world to offer in a single collection the fine chapters on offer in Shackled Sentiments. In addition to providing readers with new knowledge about slavery, this volume offers compelling new insights about the historical and geographic reaches, ramifications, and contours of slavery, and it should inspire deep humanistic reflection not just on this topic but about our very existence as a species. -- Terry Rey, Temple University

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: Slaves, Spirits, and Ritual in the African Diaspora xi
Eric Montgomery
Part I Identity, Gender, and Slavery in the Caribbean
1 American Women Anthropologists of the Twentieth Century on Haitian Vodou: A Brief Review
3(18)
Natacha Giafferi-Dombre
2 Vodou as the Embryo and Marker of Haitian Sociohistorical Identity
21(20)
Nixon S. Cleophat
3 Remembering Our Mothers: Black Women, Slavery, and Maternal Power in Barbados and Jamaica
41(18)
Maureen Elgersman Lee
Part II Slavery, Possession, and Power in Africa
4 The Past Is Present: Slavery, Personhood, and Mimesis in Ewe Gorovodu and Mama Tchamba
59(26)
Eric J. Montgomery
5 Devotees and Clients: The Tumbura Cult, Spirit Possession and Medicinal Roots in the Sudan
85(24)
Gerasimos Makris
6 Living with the Ghosts of Slavery in Western Eweland: Taming Ancestral Energies and Creating Ritual Cultures
109(28)
Meera Venkatachalam
Part III Kinship and Memories of Slavery in the African Diaspora
7 The Swahili Coast: Spirit Possession, Islam, and European Power
137(22)
Beatrice Nicolini
8 Slavery and Its Discontents: Shackled History as Spiritual Resources in Jamaica
159(18)
Christian Vannier
9 The Language of the Slave Spirits in Brazilian Umbanda: Memories of Ancestral Dignity
177(18)
Laura Alvarez Lopez
Shackled Sentiments: Spirits, Slaves, and Memories in the African Diaspora 195(12)
Eric Montgomery
Index 207(8)
About the Contributors 215
Eric J. Montgomery is cultural anthropologist at the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies at Wayne State University and the Department of Anthropology at Central Michigan University.