El Monte's New Itineraries

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Afro-Caribbean religion
Afro-Cuban traditions
Afro-diasporic spirituality
Afro-Latin studies
Anthropology
Caribbean culture
Caribbean ethnography
Caribbean Studies
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Cuban author
Cuban heritage
Cuban literature
cultural history
cultural identity
Cultural Studies
cultural transmission
diaspora studies
El Monte
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ethnobotany
ethnographic writing
ethnography
ethnomedicine
folklore
Hispanic Caribbean
Latin American Studies
literary analysis
Literary Studies
literature studies
Lydia Cabrera
popular orality
Race and Ethnic Studies
Religion
religious practices
Santeria
spirituality
transnational influence

Product details

  • ISBN 9781978846258
  • Weight: 368g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 06 May 2026
  • Publisher: Rutgers University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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El Monte's New Itineraries is the first book fully devoted to the study of Cuban author and ethnographer Lydia Cabrera's El Monte (1954), one of the most influential books in Caribbean cultural history. Highly referenced, if understudied, El Monte is a comprehensive work that intertwines ethnobotany, popular orality, and Afro-Cuban traditions. Its pages have enjoyed a transnational influence, enriching domains such as ethnography, politics, theater, and even science fiction literature in the Caribbean, and the knowledge contained in it lies at the heart of Afrodiasporic spirituality and ethnomedicinal practices across Hispanic Caribbean cultures and beyond.

Alberto Sosa-Cabanas is an assistant professor in the Department of English and Modern Languages at Hampton University. His academic work on the intersections between racism and cultural production has received numerous awards and recognitions, including fellowship support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Institute for the Study of Global Racial Justice (ISGRJ), the Tinker Foundation, and the Cuban Research Institute (FIU). His essays can be found in the journals Revista Iberoamericana, Cuban Studies, and Decimonónica. He is the editor of the volume Reading Cuba, Discurso Literario y Geografía Transcultural (Valencia, Aduana Vieja, 2018).