Electric Santería: racial and sexual assemblages of transnational religion
SanterIa is an African-inspired, Cuban diaspora religion long stigmatized as witchcraft and often dismissed as superstition, yet its spirit- and possession-based practices are rapidly winning adherents across the world. Aisha M. Beliso-De JesUs introduces the term "copresence" to capture t...
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Zusammenfassung: | SanterIa is an African-inspired, Cuban diaspora religion long stigmatized as witchcraft and often dismissed as superstition, yet its spirit- and possession-based practices are rapidly winning adherents across the world. Aisha M. Beliso-De JesUs introduces the term "copresence" to capture the current transnational experience of SanterIa, in which racialized and gendered spirits, deities, priests, and religious travelers remake local, national, and political boundaries and reconfigure notions of technology and transnationalism. Drawing on eight years of ethnographic research in Havana and Matanzas, Cuba, and in New York City, Miami, Los Angeles, and the San Francisco Bay area, Beliso-De JesUs traces the phenomenon of copresence in the lives of SanterIa practitioners, mapping its emergence in transnational places and historical moments and its ritual negotiation of race, imperialism, gender, sexuality, and religious travel. SanterIa's spirits, deities, and practitioners allow digital technologies to be used in new ways, inciting unique encounters through video and other media. Doing away with traditional perceptions of SanterIa as a static, localized practice or as part of a mythologized "past," this book emphasizes the religion's dynamic circulations and calls for nontranscendental understandings of religious transnationalisms |
Beschreibung: | XVIII, 282 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9780231539913 0231539916 9780231173179 9780231173162 0231173164 0231173172 |
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title | Electric Santería racial and sexual assemblages of transnational religion |
title_auth | Electric Santería racial and sexual assemblages of transnational religion |
title_exact_search | Electric Santería racial and sexual assemblages of transnational religion |
title_full | Electric Santería racial and sexual assemblages of transnational religion Aisha M. Beliso-De Jesús |
title_fullStr | Electric Santería racial and sexual assemblages of transnational religion Aisha M. Beliso-De Jesús |
title_full_unstemmed | Electric Santería racial and sexual assemblages of transnational religion Aisha M. Beliso-De Jesús |
title_short | Electric Santería |
title_sort | electric santeria racial and sexual assemblages of transnational religion |
title_sub | racial and sexual assemblages of transnational religion |
topic | Santeria / Cuba Santeria / United States BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Spirituality / Paganism & Neo-Paganism bisacsh RELIGION / Comparative Religion bisacsh Santería (DE-588)4203038-9 gnd |
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