Review: Obeah, Orisa, and Religious Identity in Trinidad. Volume I, Obeah: Africans in the White Colonial Imagination, by Tracey E. Hucks; Obeah, Orisa, and Religious Identity in Trinidad. Volume II, Orisa: Africana Nations and the Power of Black Sacred Imagination, by Dianne M. Stewart

IF 0.5 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION
Alexander Rocklin
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Book Review| November 01 2023 Review: Obeah, Orisa, and Religious Identity in Trinidad. Volume I, Obeah: Africans in the White Colonial Imagination, by Tracey E. Hucks; Obeah, Orisa, and Religious Identity in Trinidad. Volume II, Orisa: Africana Nations and the Power of Black Sacred Imagination, by Dianne M. Stewart Obeah, Orisa, and Religious Identity in Trinidad. Volume I, Obeah: Africans in the White Colonial Imagination. By Tracey E. Hucks. Duke University Press, 2022. 280 pages. $26.95 softcover; ebook availableObeah, Orisa, and Religious Identity in Trinidad. Volume II, Orisa: Africana Nations and the Power of Black Sacred Imagination. By Dianne M. Stewart. Duke University Press, 2022. 368 pages. $28.95 softcover; ebook available. Alexander Rocklin Alexander Rocklin Otterbein University Search for other works by this author on: This Site PubMed Google Scholar Nova Religio (2023) 27 (2): 120–123. https://doi.org/10.1525/nr.2023.27.2.120 Views Icon Views Article contents Figures & tables Video Audio Supplementary Data Peer Review Share Icon Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Tools Icon Tools Get Permissions Cite Icon Cite Search Site Citation Alexander Rocklin; Review: Obeah, Orisa, and Religious Identity in Trinidad. Volume I, Obeah: Africans in the White Colonial Imagination, by Tracey E. Hucks; Obeah, Orisa, and Religious Identity in Trinidad. Volume II, Orisa: Africana Nations and the Power of Black Sacred Imagination, by Dianne M. Stewart. Nova Religio 1 November 2023; 27 (2): 120–123. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/nr.2023.27.2.120 Download citation file: Ris (Zotero) Reference Manager EasyBib Bookends Mendeley Papers EndNote RefWorks BibTex toolbar search Search Dropdown Menu toolbar search search input Search input auto suggest filter your search All ContentNova Religio Search In many ways these two volumes are an enactment of the vision that Tracey Hucks and Dianne Stewart laid out ten years ago in the inaugural issue of Journal of African Religions in their article “Africana Religious Studies: Toward a Transdisciplinary Agenda in an Emerging Field.” Taking a phenomenological approach following Charles Long, as well as drawing on the methodologies of history and Africana theology, these dual studies of Orisha and obeah in Trinidad bring to life the internal diversity, complexity, and historical transformation of African diaspora cultures on the island. The first volume is, and is not, about Obeah. Tracey Hucks began her and Stewart’s research in Trinidad trying to find evidence of Obeah, a mostly unspecified set of African diaspora ritual and healing repertoires now largely lost, denied, or forgotten. Instead, what she found evidence for was what the two authors call obeah (in the lower case), a... You do not currently have access to this content.
回顾:特立尼达的Obeah, Orisa和宗教认同。第一卷,《奥比亚:白人殖民想象中的非洲人》,特蕾西·哈克著;奥比阿、奥瑞萨和特立尼达的宗教认同。第二卷,奥丽莎:非洲国家和黑人神圣想象的力量,黛安·m·斯图尔特著
书评| 2023年11月1日书评:特立尼达的奥比阿、奥丽莎和宗教认同。第一卷,《奥比亚:白人殖民想象中的非洲人》,特蕾西·哈克著;奥比阿、奥瑞萨和特立尼达的宗教认同。第二卷,奥瑞萨:非洲国家和黑人神圣想象的力量,黛安娜M.斯图尔特奥比,奥瑞萨和特立尼达的宗教认同。第一卷,奥比亚:白人殖民想象中的非洲人。特雷西·e·哈克著。杜克大学出版社,2022年。280页。26.95美元软封面;obeah, Orisa和特立尼达的宗教身份。第二卷,奥丽莎:非洲国家和黑人神圣想象的力量。黛安·m·斯图尔特著。杜克大学出版社,2022年。368页。28.95美元软封面;电子书。在此网站PubMed Google Scholar Nova Religio(2023) 27(2): 120-123搜索作者的其他作品。https://doi.org/10.1525/nr.2023.27.2.120查看图标查看文章内容图表和表格视频音频补充数据同行评审分享图标分享Facebook Twitter LinkedIn电子邮件工具图标工具获得权限引用图标引用搜索网站引文亚历山大·罗克林;回顾:特立尼达的Obeah, Orisa和宗教认同。第一卷,《奥比亚:白人殖民想象中的非洲人》,特蕾西·哈克著;奥比阿、奥瑞萨和特立尼达的宗教认同。第二卷,奥丽莎:非洲国家和黑人神圣想象的力量,黛安·m·斯图尔特著。《新宗教》2023年11月1日;27(2): 120 - 123。doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/nr.2023.27.2.120下载引文文件:Ris (Zotero)参考资料经理EasyBib Bookends Mendeley论文EndNote RefWorks BibTex工具栏搜索搜索下拉菜单工具栏搜索搜索输入搜索输入自动建议过滤你的搜索所有内容nova宗教搜索从很多方面来说,这两卷书是Tracey Hucks和Dianne Stewart十年前在《非洲宗教杂志》创刊中所提出的愿景的实现在他们的文章“非洲宗教研究:一个新兴领域的跨学科议程"采用查尔斯·朗(Charles Long)的现象学方法,并借鉴历史和非洲神学的方法,这些对特立尼达的奥里沙和奥比阿的双重研究,为岛上非洲侨民文化的内部多样性、复杂性和历史转型带来了生命。第一卷是,也不是,关于奥比阿。特雷西·哈克(Tracey Hucks)和斯图尔特(Stewart)在特立尼达开始了她和斯图尔特(Stewart)的研究,试图找到奥比阿(Obeah)的证据,奥比阿是一套大多未被详细说明的非洲侨民仪式和治疗曲目,现在大部分已经丢失、否认或被遗忘。相反,她发现的证据是两位作者称之为obeah(小写)的东西,一种……您目前没有访问此内容的权限。
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