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Society of the Dead: Quita Manaquita and Palo Praise in Cuba
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Society of the Dead: Quita Manaquita and Palo Praise in Cuba Tapa dura - 2010 - 1st Edición

de Todd R. Ochoa


Información de la editorial

In a riveting first-person account, Todd Ramon Ochoa explores Palo, a Kongo-inspired "society of affliction" that is poorly understood at the margins of Cuban popular religion. Narrated as an encounter with two teachers of Palo, the book unfolds on the outskirts of Havana as it recounts Ochoa's attempts to assimilate Palo praise of the dead. As he comes to terms with a world in which everyday events and materials are composed of the dead, Ochoa discovers in Palo unexpected resources for understanding the relationship between matter and spirit, for rethinking anthropology's rendering of sorcery, and for representing the play of power in Cuban society. The first fully detailed treatment of the world of Palo, Society of the Dead draws upon recent critiques of Western metaphysics as it reveals what this little known practice can tell us about sensation, transformation, and redemption in the Black Atlantic.

Detalles

  • Título Society of the Dead: Quita Manaquita and Palo Praise in Cuba
  • Autor Todd R. Ochoa
  • Encuadernación Tapa dura
  • Número de edición 1st
  • Edición 1
  • Páginas 313
  • Idioma ENG
  • Editorial University of California Press
  • Fecha de publicación 2010
  • ISBN 9780520256835

Acerca del autor

Todd Ramon Ochoa is a cultural anthropologist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.