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Reinventing Religions
Syncretism and Transformation in Africa and the Americas
Sidney M. Greenfield (Anthology Editor) , André Droogers (Anthology Editor) , Mundicarmo M. R. Ferretti (Contributor) , Sergio F. Ferretti (Contributor) , Morton Klass (Contributor) , Roberto Motta (Contributor) , Frank A. Salamone (Contributor) , Inger Sjørslev (Contributor) , Ineke van Wetering (Contributor) , Werner Zips (Contributor)
Reinventing Religions
Syncretism and Transformation in Africa and the Americas
Sidney M. Greenfield (Anthology Editor) , André Droogers (Anthology Editor) , Mundicarmo M. R. Ferretti (Contributor) , Sergio F. Ferretti (Contributor) , Morton Klass (Contributor) , Roberto Motta (Contributor) , Frank A. Salamone (Contributor) , Inger Sjørslev (Contributor) , Ineke van Wetering (Contributor) , Werner Zips (Contributor)
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Description
Once a central concept in anthropology, syncretism has recently re-emerged as a valuable tool for understanding the complex dynamics of ethnicity, postcolonialism, and transnationalism. Building on a century-long tradition of scholarship, this important book formulates a broader view of the mixing and interpenetration of religious beliefs and practices, primarily from Africa and Europe, highlighting the ways in which religions and cultures on both sides of the Atlantic have been assimilated and innovatively changed.
Divided into four sections, the book focuses on religious syncretism in Brazil, Jamaica, and other parts of the Caribbean and West Africa. Greenfield and Droogers have brought together an array of outstanding international scholars whose rich and varied essays on specific geographical locales and customs comprise an innovative and comprehensive view of the transference of religious traditions and their continuity and reformulation on two continents.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Recovering and Reconstructing Syncretism
Chapter 3 A Yoruba Healer as Syncretic Specialist: Herbalism, Rosicrucianism, and the Babalawo
Chapter 4 Population Growth, Industrialization, and the Proliferation of Syncretized Religions in Brazil
Chapter 5 Ethnicity, Purity, the Market, and Syncretism in Afro-Brazilian Cults
Chapter 6 Religious Syncretism in an Afro-Brazilian Cult House
Chapter 7 The Presence of Non-African Spirits in an Afro-Brazilian Religion: A Case of Afro-American Syncretism
Chapter 8 The Reinterpretation of Africa: Convergence and Syncretism in Brazilian Condomblé
Chapter 9 Possession and Syncretism: Spirits as Mediators in Modernity
Chapter 10 Joana's Story: Syncretism at the Actor's Level
Chapter 11 Ragga Cowboys: Country and Western Themes in Rastafarian-Inspired Music
Chapter 12 Polyvocality and Constructions of Syncretism in Winti
Chapter 13 Seeking Syncretism: The Case of Sathya Sai Baba
Chapter 14 Contributors
Product details
Published | 15 Jul 2002 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 232 |
ISBN | 9798216288022 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Reinventing Religions represents a significant effort to deal with cultural processes which have characterized not only the colonial and post-colonial periods in many parts of the world, but also have broader geographic and longer diachronic dimensions. Though the book deals primarily with Africa and the African Diaspora, it provides direction for a much broader examination of these religious phenomena. Further, this study of syncretism and religious transformation represents a productive turn or more precisely a "re-turn", to the use of a comparative analytical framework, historically and theoretically, which has proved so productive for anthropological research in the past.
Paula G. Rubel, professor emerita, Barnard College, Columbia University
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This volume deals with the issue of religious syncretism and the tension between the incorporation of new outside elements and the pull towards tradition, between ethnicity and universality. This tension is also at the heart of the universal religions, Christianity, Islam and Judaism. Through the comparative method, central to anthropology, this collection sheds much light on the issue.
Abraham Rosman, professor emeritus, Banard College, Columbia University
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I know of no other volume that can rival Reinventing Religions either for relevance or quality of content in this field, which is of central importance to all students of religious and cultural change.
Peter B. Clarke, King?s College, University of London
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The editors are respected anthropologists who have published primarily on religion in Brazil; contributors are experienced anthropologists from Europe, the U.S., and Brazil. An excellent compilation of recent research.
Choice Reviews
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This academic text is an excellent read and I would highly recommend it for those interested in the comparative study of religion.
Religious Studies Review
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The descriptions of religious practices are captivating, the theoretical insights innovative and thought provoking. No other book can match it on the mutual influences Africans, Euro-Americans, and others have experienced in their religious lives, masterfully described and theorized by ten distinguished anthropologists.
Robert T. Anderson, Professor of Anthropology, Mills College