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Black Atlantic Religion: Tradition, Transnationalism, and Matriarchy in the Afro-Brazilian Candomblé
J. Lorand Matory
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| #1476524 in Books | Princeton University Press | 2005-07-25 | 2005-07-25 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.21 x.89 x6.14l,1.21 | File type: PDF | 392 pages | ||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Fascinating, Bold Scholarship|By Christopher D. Hampson|Matory's Black Atlantic Religion is a lucidly written work on religion (specifically Candomblé in all its forms) in the transnational community known as the "Black Atlantic." The overarching thesis challenges the analogy that the "homeland is to the diaspora as the past is to the present" (38) and argues that diaspo
Black Atlantic Religion illuminates the mutual transformation of African and African-American cultures, highlighting the example of the Afro-Brazilian Candomblé religion. This book contests both the recent conviction that transnationalism is new and the long-held supposition that African culture endures in the Americas only among the poorest and most isolated of black populations. In fact, African culture in the Americas has most flourished among th...
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