Creole Religions of the Caribbean: An Introduction from Vodou and Santeria to Obeah and Espiritismo
A comprehensive introduction to the syncretic religions developed in the Caribbean regionCreolization-the coming together of diverse beliefs and practices to form new beliefs and practices-is one of the most significant phenomena in Caribbean religious history. Brought together in the crucible of th...
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Zusammenfassung: | A comprehensive introduction to the syncretic religions developed in the Caribbean regionCreolization-the coming together of diverse beliefs and practices to form new beliefs and practices-is one of the most significant phenomena in Caribbean religious history. Brought together in the crucible of the sugar plantation, Caribbean peoples drew on the variants of Christianity brought by European colonizers, as well as on African religious and healing traditions and the remnants of Amerindian practices, to fashion new systems of belief.Creole Religions of the Caribbean offers a comprehensive introduction to the syncretic religions that have developed in the region. From Vodou, Santería, Regla de Palo, the Abakuá Secret Society, and Obeah to Quimbois and Espiritismo, the volume traces the historical-cultural origins of the major Creole religions, as well as the newer traditions such as Pocomania and Rastafarianism. This second edition updates the scholarship on the religions themselves and also expands the regional considerations of the Diaspora to the U. S. Latino community who are influenced by Creole spiritual practices. Fernández Olmos and Paravisini-Gebert also take into account the increased significance of material culture-art, music, literature-and healing practices influenced by Creole religions |
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spelling | Paravisini-Gebert, Lizabeth Verfasser aut Creole Religions of the Caribbean An Introduction from Vodou and Santeria to Obeah and Espiritismo Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert, Margarite Fernández Olmos New York, NY New York University Press [2011] © 2011 1 Online-Ressource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Religion, Race, and Ethnicity 3 Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 26. Apr 2024) A comprehensive introduction to the syncretic religions developed in the Caribbean regionCreolization-the coming together of diverse beliefs and practices to form new beliefs and practices-is one of the most significant phenomena in Caribbean religious history. Brought together in the crucible of the sugar plantation, Caribbean peoples drew on the variants of Christianity brought by European colonizers, as well as on African religious and healing traditions and the remnants of Amerindian practices, to fashion new systems of belief.Creole Religions of the Caribbean offers a comprehensive introduction to the syncretic religions that have developed in the region. From Vodou, Santería, Regla de Palo, the Abakuá Secret Society, and Obeah to Quimbois and Espiritismo, the volume traces the historical-cultural origins of the major Creole religions, as well as the newer traditions such as Pocomania and Rastafarianism. This second edition updates the scholarship on the religions themselves and also expands the regional considerations of the Diaspora to the U. S. Latino community who are influenced by Creole spiritual practices. Fernández Olmos and Paravisini-Gebert also take into account the increased significance of material culture-art, music, literature-and healing practices influenced by Creole religions In English RELIGION / General bisacsh Afro-Caribbean cults Murphy, Joseph M. Sonstige oth Olmos, Margarite Fernández Sonstige oth https://doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9780814728253.001.0001 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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title | Creole Religions of the Caribbean An Introduction from Vodou and Santeria to Obeah and Espiritismo |
title_auth | Creole Religions of the Caribbean An Introduction from Vodou and Santeria to Obeah and Espiritismo |
title_exact_search | Creole Religions of the Caribbean An Introduction from Vodou and Santeria to Obeah and Espiritismo |
title_full | Creole Religions of the Caribbean An Introduction from Vodou and Santeria to Obeah and Espiritismo Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert, Margarite Fernández Olmos |
title_fullStr | Creole Religions of the Caribbean An Introduction from Vodou and Santeria to Obeah and Espiritismo Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert, Margarite Fernández Olmos |
title_full_unstemmed | Creole Religions of the Caribbean An Introduction from Vodou and Santeria to Obeah and Espiritismo Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert, Margarite Fernández Olmos |
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title_sub | An Introduction from Vodou and Santeria to Obeah and Espiritismo |
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