Situated Narratives and Sacred Dance : Performing the Entangled Histories of Cuba and West Africa /
"Through a revolutionary ethnographic approach that foregrounds storytelling and performance, this book explores shared ritual traditions between the Anlo-Ewe people of West Africa and their descendants, the Arará of Cuba, who were brought to the island in the Atlantic slave trade"--
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Gainesville :
University of Florida Press,
[2021]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: Unfolding Layers
- Part 1. Situated Narratives, Embodied Memories: Living Oral Histories
- Theories and Methods of Artists Performing Fieldwork
- The Trouble with Arar or All Things Religious Belong Together
- Perico and Agramonte: Sensorial Stories / Jill Flanders Crosby
- Perico / Jill Flanders Crosby and Melba Núñez Isalbe
- The Rememberer / J. T. Torres
- Agramonte / Jill Flanders Crosby
- Becoming History: The Many Lives of Justo Zulueta
- The Notebooks / J. T. Torres
- French Gods and the Aw n: Narrating Armando Zulueta / Jill Flanders Crosby
- Dzodze: Dancing with Dashi / Jill Flanders Crosby
- Adjodogou: In the Land of Vodu / Jill Flanders Crosby
- Acts of Storytelling
- Part 2. Secrets Under the Skin: Sensing the Moment at the Intersection of Art and Research
- Narrating the Secrets Under the Skin Installation / Jill Flanders Crosby
- The Artist's Accidental Proof: The Palm Frond and the Wood Block / Susan Matthews
- Photographic Insights: Ceremonial Ritual in Ghana and Togo / Brian Jeffery
- in listening/in response / Marianne M. Kim
- Witnessing and Sensing Stories / Melba Núñez Isalbe
- Conclusion: Participating in Metaculture / Jill Flanders Crosby and J. T. Torres
- Afterword / Jill Flanders Crosby