Efficacy of Sound e-bog
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The first book-length ethnographic study on music and Ifa divination in Cuba and Nigeria.Hailing from Cuba, Nigeria, and various sites across Latin America and the Caribbean, If missionary-practitioners are transforming the landscape of If divination and deity (riI sI aI /oricha) worship through transatlantic travel and reconnection. In Cuba, where If and Santera emerged as an interrelated, Yor...
E-bog
343,95 DKK
Forlag
University of Chicago Press
Udgivet
7 november 2023
Længde
272 sider
Genrer
1KJC
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780226828947
The first book-length ethnographic study on music and Ifa divination in Cuba and Nigeria.Hailing from Cuba, Nigeria, and various sites across Latin America and the Caribbean, If missionary-practitioners are transforming the landscape of If divination and deity (riI sI aI /oricha) worship through transatlantic travel and reconnection. In Cuba, where If and Santera emerged as an interrelated, Yorb-inspired ritual complex, worshippers are driven to "e;African traditionalism"e; by its promise of efficacy: they find Yorb approaches more powerful, potent, and efficacious. In the first book-length study on music and If, Ruthie Meadows draws on extensive, multisited fieldwork in Cuba and Yorbland, Nigeria, to examine the controversial "e;Nigerian-style"e; ritual movement in Cuban If divination. Meadows uses feminist and queer of color theory along with critical studies of Africanity to excavate the relation between utility and affect within translocal ritual music circulations. Meadows traces how translocal If priestesses (ynf), female bat drummers (bataleras), and priests (babalwo) harness Yorb-centric approaches to ritual music and sound to heighten efficacy, achieve desired ritual outcomes, and reshape the conditions of their lives. Within a contentious religious landscape marked by the idiosyncrasies of revolutionary state policy, Nigerian-style If-riI sI aI is leveraged to transform femininity and masculinity, state religious policy, and transatlantic ritual authority on the island.