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Recovering the African Feminine Divine in Literature, the Arts, and Practice : Yemonja Awakening

Adasi, Grace Sintim(Contributions by)Bridges, Eric M.(Contributions by)Fafunke, Iya Osundamisi(Contributions by)Gonsalves-Domond, Sandra(Contributions by)Kyles, Tarell(Contributions by)Simpson-Wilkey, LaJuan(Contributions by)Smith McKoy, Sheila(Contributions by)Bridges, Eric M.(Edited by)Simpson-Wilkey, LaJuan(Edited by)Smith McKoy, Sheila(Edited by)
Part of the The Black Atlantic Cultural Series: Revisioning Artistic, Historical, Literary, Psychological, and Sociological Perspectives series
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Recovering the African Feminine Divine in Literature, the Arts, and Practice: Yemonja Awakening provides context to the myriad ways in which the African feminine divine is being reclaimed by scholars, practitioners, and cultural scholars worldwide.

This volume addresses the complex ways in which the reclamation of and recognition of Yemonja, the African female deity who is the mother of the entire world of the Orisha, facilitates cultural survival and the formation of African-centric identity.

Also known as Yemaya, Iemanya and Yemaya-Olokun, Yemonja is the deity whose province is the ocean and, given that the Middle Passage was the cultural and spatial crossroad to Africa’s numerous diasporas, this deity links the shared histories of African and African descent cultural praxis worldwide.

This work provides the context for understanding how the spiritual conceptualizations of the African feminine divine underpin critical cultural forms, even when it has been previously unacknowledged and despite the cultural encounters with European and Western models of being.

Scholars of African diaspora studies and the arts will find this book particularly interesting.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
1793640939 / 9781793640932
Hardback
15/12/2020
United States
English
152 pages
23 cm