Vodou in Haitian Memory
The Idea and Representation of Vodou in Haitian Imagination
Herausgeber: Joseph, Celucien L.; Cleophat, Nixon S.
Vodou in Haitian Memory
The Idea and Representation of Vodou in Haitian Imagination
Herausgeber: Joseph, Celucien L.; Cleophat, Nixon S.
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Vodou in Haitian Memory examines the idea and representation of the Haitian Vodou in Haitin history, art, painting, aesthetics, and culture. Vodou is also studied from multiple theoretical approaches including queer, feminist theory, critical race theory, Marxism, postcolonial criticism, postmodernism, and psychoanalysis.
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Vodou in Haitian Memory examines the idea and representation of the Haitian Vodou in Haitin history, art, painting, aesthetics, and culture. Vodou is also studied from multiple theoretical approaches including queer, feminist theory, critical race theory, Marxism, postcolonial criticism, postmodernism, and psychoanalysis.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781498508346
- ISBN-10: 1498508340
- Artikelnr.: 44565930
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- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781498508346
- ISBN-10: 1498508340
- Artikelnr.: 44565930
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Celucien L. Joseph and Nixon S. Cleophat - Contributions by Wiebke Beushausen; Anne Brüske; Brandon R. Byrd; Asselin Charles; Patrick Delices; Crystal Andrea Felima; Myriam Moïse and Shallum Pierre
Introduction: Towards New Visions and New Approaches to the Vodou Religion
Celucien L. Joseph, Asselin Charles, Schallum Pierre, and Nixon Cleophat
Part I: Vodou, Modernity, Resistance, and Haitian Cultural Identity and
Nationalism Chapter One: James Theodore Holly, Fabre Geffrard, and the
Construction of a "Civilized' Haiti" Brandon R. Byrd Chapter Two: Oath To
Our Ancestors: The Flag of Haiti is Rooted in Vodou Patrick Delices Part
II. Vodou, Vodouphobia, and Haitian Male Intellectuals and Cultural Critics
Chapter Three: The Role of Vodou in the Religious Philosophy of Jean
Price-Mars Celucien L. Joseph Chapter Four: Jacques Stephen Alexis, Haitian
Vodou and Medicine: Between Cure and Care Shallum Pierre Part III. Vodou,
Christian Theology, and Collective Redemption Chapter Five: Haitian Vodou:
The Ethics of Social Sin & the Praxis of Liberation Nixon S. Cleophat
Chapter Six: Vodouphobia and Afrophobic Discourse in Haitian Thought: An
Analysis of Dantès Bellegarde's Religious Sensibility Celucien L. Joseph
Chapter Seven: Haitian Vodou, a Politico-Realist Theology of Survival:
Resistance in the Face of Colonial Violence and Social Suffering Nixon S.
Cleophat Part IV. Vodou, Memory, Trauma, and Haitian Women Intellectuals
and Cultural Critics Chapter Eight: Vodou Symbolism and "Poto Mitan:" Women
in Edwidge Danticat's Work Myriam Moïse Chapter Nine: Writing from lòt bò
dlo: Vodou Aesthetics and Poetics in Edwidge Danticat and Myriam Chancy
Anne Brüske and Wiebke Beushausen Chapter Ten: The Economics of Vodou:
Haitian Women, Entrepreneurship, and Empowerment Crystal Andrea Felima
Celucien L. Joseph, Asselin Charles, Schallum Pierre, and Nixon Cleophat
Part I: Vodou, Modernity, Resistance, and Haitian Cultural Identity and
Nationalism Chapter One: James Theodore Holly, Fabre Geffrard, and the
Construction of a "Civilized' Haiti" Brandon R. Byrd Chapter Two: Oath To
Our Ancestors: The Flag of Haiti is Rooted in Vodou Patrick Delices Part
II. Vodou, Vodouphobia, and Haitian Male Intellectuals and Cultural Critics
Chapter Three: The Role of Vodou in the Religious Philosophy of Jean
Price-Mars Celucien L. Joseph Chapter Four: Jacques Stephen Alexis, Haitian
Vodou and Medicine: Between Cure and Care Shallum Pierre Part III. Vodou,
Christian Theology, and Collective Redemption Chapter Five: Haitian Vodou:
The Ethics of Social Sin & the Praxis of Liberation Nixon S. Cleophat
Chapter Six: Vodouphobia and Afrophobic Discourse in Haitian Thought: An
Analysis of Dantès Bellegarde's Religious Sensibility Celucien L. Joseph
Chapter Seven: Haitian Vodou, a Politico-Realist Theology of Survival:
Resistance in the Face of Colonial Violence and Social Suffering Nixon S.
Cleophat Part IV. Vodou, Memory, Trauma, and Haitian Women Intellectuals
and Cultural Critics Chapter Eight: Vodou Symbolism and "Poto Mitan:" Women
in Edwidge Danticat's Work Myriam Moïse Chapter Nine: Writing from lòt bò
dlo: Vodou Aesthetics and Poetics in Edwidge Danticat and Myriam Chancy
Anne Brüske and Wiebke Beushausen Chapter Ten: The Economics of Vodou:
Haitian Women, Entrepreneurship, and Empowerment Crystal Andrea Felima
Introduction: Towards New Visions and New Approaches to the Vodou Religion
Celucien L. Joseph, Asselin Charles, Schallum Pierre, and Nixon Cleophat
Part I: Vodou, Modernity, Resistance, and Haitian Cultural Identity and
Nationalism Chapter One: James Theodore Holly, Fabre Geffrard, and the
Construction of a "Civilized' Haiti" Brandon R. Byrd Chapter Two: Oath To
Our Ancestors: The Flag of Haiti is Rooted in Vodou Patrick Delices Part
II. Vodou, Vodouphobia, and Haitian Male Intellectuals and Cultural Critics
Chapter Three: The Role of Vodou in the Religious Philosophy of Jean
Price-Mars Celucien L. Joseph Chapter Four: Jacques Stephen Alexis, Haitian
Vodou and Medicine: Between Cure and Care Shallum Pierre Part III. Vodou,
Christian Theology, and Collective Redemption Chapter Five: Haitian Vodou:
The Ethics of Social Sin & the Praxis of Liberation Nixon S. Cleophat
Chapter Six: Vodouphobia and Afrophobic Discourse in Haitian Thought: An
Analysis of Dantès Bellegarde's Religious Sensibility Celucien L. Joseph
Chapter Seven: Haitian Vodou, a Politico-Realist Theology of Survival:
Resistance in the Face of Colonial Violence and Social Suffering Nixon S.
Cleophat Part IV. Vodou, Memory, Trauma, and Haitian Women Intellectuals
and Cultural Critics Chapter Eight: Vodou Symbolism and "Poto Mitan:" Women
in Edwidge Danticat's Work Myriam Moïse Chapter Nine: Writing from lòt bò
dlo: Vodou Aesthetics and Poetics in Edwidge Danticat and Myriam Chancy
Anne Brüske and Wiebke Beushausen Chapter Ten: The Economics of Vodou:
Haitian Women, Entrepreneurship, and Empowerment Crystal Andrea Felima
Celucien L. Joseph, Asselin Charles, Schallum Pierre, and Nixon Cleophat
Part I: Vodou, Modernity, Resistance, and Haitian Cultural Identity and
Nationalism Chapter One: James Theodore Holly, Fabre Geffrard, and the
Construction of a "Civilized' Haiti" Brandon R. Byrd Chapter Two: Oath To
Our Ancestors: The Flag of Haiti is Rooted in Vodou Patrick Delices Part
II. Vodou, Vodouphobia, and Haitian Male Intellectuals and Cultural Critics
Chapter Three: The Role of Vodou in the Religious Philosophy of Jean
Price-Mars Celucien L. Joseph Chapter Four: Jacques Stephen Alexis, Haitian
Vodou and Medicine: Between Cure and Care Shallum Pierre Part III. Vodou,
Christian Theology, and Collective Redemption Chapter Five: Haitian Vodou:
The Ethics of Social Sin & the Praxis of Liberation Nixon S. Cleophat
Chapter Six: Vodouphobia and Afrophobic Discourse in Haitian Thought: An
Analysis of Dantès Bellegarde's Religious Sensibility Celucien L. Joseph
Chapter Seven: Haitian Vodou, a Politico-Realist Theology of Survival:
Resistance in the Face of Colonial Violence and Social Suffering Nixon S.
Cleophat Part IV. Vodou, Memory, Trauma, and Haitian Women Intellectuals
and Cultural Critics Chapter Eight: Vodou Symbolism and "Poto Mitan:" Women
in Edwidge Danticat's Work Myriam Moïse Chapter Nine: Writing from lòt bò
dlo: Vodou Aesthetics and Poetics in Edwidge Danticat and Myriam Chancy
Anne Brüske and Wiebke Beushausen Chapter Ten: The Economics of Vodou:
Haitian Women, Entrepreneurship, and Empowerment Crystal Andrea Felima