Spirited Diasporas

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African Diaspora
Afro-Atlantic
Afro-Cuban
Afro-Latin
Arara
Asojano
Black religions of the Americas
Brazil
candomble
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Cuba
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Global diasporic religions
Haiti
Haitian Americans
Hermeneutics
Latin American History
Latinx
LGBTQ
Lucumi
Ochun
Plurality
Positionality
Santeria
Spiritism
vodou

Product details

  • ISBN 9781683403722
  • Weight: 272g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Aug 2023
  • Publisher: University Press of Florida
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First-person accounts that show the expanding demographics of African-descended religions. In this focused portrayal of global dispersal and spiritual sojourning, Martin Tsang draws together first-person accounts of the evolving Afro-Atlantic religious landscape. Spirited Diasporas offers a glimpse into the frequently misunderstood religions of Afro-Cuban Lukumí, Haitian Vodou, and Brazilian Candomblé, adding to the growing research on the transnational yet personal nature of African diasporic religions.

In these accounts, practitioners from many origins illustrate the workand commitment they undertook to learn and become initiated in these traditions. They reveal in the process a variety of experiences that are not often documented. Their perspectives also show the expanding contemporary demographics of African-descended religions, many of whose members identify as LGBTQ or are part of other minoritized populations, and they counter inaccurate and often racialized portrayals of these religions as being anti-modern and geographically limited.

Through the voices of the professionals, scholars, and activists gathered here, readers will appreciate the purpose and belonging to be found in the far-reaching communities of these Latin American and Caribbean spiritualities. As the seekers in these stories discover and come home to their new religious families, Spirited Diasporas displays the relevance and generative power of these traditions.
Martin Tsang is a cultural anthropologist with specialization in Caribbean-Asian ethnography and Afro-Atlantic religiosity.