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Shackled sentiments: slaves, spirits, and memories in the African diaspora

Cleophat, Nixon(Contributions by)Giafferi-Dombre, Natacha(Contributions by)Lee, Maureen Elgersman(Contributions by)Lopez, Laura Alvarez(Contributions by)Makris, Gerasimos(Contributions by)Vannier, Christian(Contributions by)Venkatchalam, Meera(Contributions by)Montgomery, Eric J.(Edited by)
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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.

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Lexington Books
149858599X / 9781498585996
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
21/01/2019
English
215 pages
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