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American voudou : journey into a hidden world / Rod Davis.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Denton, Tex. : University of North Texas Press, 1998.Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (xvii, 392 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0585275017
  • 9780585275017
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: American voudou.DDC classification:
  • 299/.675/0973 21
LOC classification:
  • BL2490 .D37 1998eb
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Midnight Ritual -- 2. Looking for Lorita -- 3. The Gods and Their Ways -- 4. Countertop Voudou -- 5. Preacher to Priestess -- 6. Jesus Out of Africa -- 7. On the Hoodoo Trail -- 8. Spirit Wars -- 9. Two-Headed Men and Ghosts -- 10. Elvis and Dr. King -- 11. Kindred Spirits, Lingering Foes -- 12. Crossing the Line -- 13. Africa in America -- 14. The Day of the Living Dead -- 15. The King and His Court -- 16. Advice and Consent -- 17. Sacrifice -- 18. Exiles and Apostles -- 19. Santeria -- 20. Urban Herbs and Little Haiti -- 21. Orisha Anew -- 22. Amen -- App. I. Voudou in the Media -- App. II. The Revolution Denied.
Action note:
  • digitized 2011 committed to preserve
Summary: This chronicle of Davis's determined search for the true legacy of voudou in America reveals a spirit-world from New Orleans to Miami which will shatter long-held stereotypes about the religion and its role in our culture. The real-life dramas of the practitioners, true believers and skeptics of the voudou world also offer a radically different entree into a half-hidden, half-mythical South, and by extension into an alternate soul of America. Readers interested in the dynamic relationships between religion and society, and in the choices made by people caught in the flux of conflict, will be heartened by this unique story of survival and even renaissance of what may have been the most persecuted religion in American history. The tensions that have arisen between Cubans and African Americans over both the leadership and the belief system of the religion is discussed. Davis raises questions and offers insight into the nature of religion, American culture, and race relations.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 371-380) and index.

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1. Midnight Ritual -- 2. Looking for Lorita -- 3. The Gods and Their Ways -- 4. Countertop Voudou -- 5. Preacher to Priestess -- 6. Jesus Out of Africa -- 7. On the Hoodoo Trail -- 8. Spirit Wars -- 9. Two-Headed Men and Ghosts -- 10. Elvis and Dr. King -- 11. Kindred Spirits, Lingering Foes -- 12. Crossing the Line -- 13. Africa in America -- 14. The Day of the Living Dead -- 15. The King and His Court -- 16. Advice and Consent -- 17. Sacrifice -- 18. Exiles and Apostles -- 19. Santeria -- 20. Urban Herbs and Little Haiti -- 21. Orisha Anew -- 22. Amen -- App. I. Voudou in the Media -- App. II. The Revolution Denied.

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This chronicle of Davis's determined search for the true legacy of voudou in America reveals a spirit-world from New Orleans to Miami which will shatter long-held stereotypes about the religion and its role in our culture. The real-life dramas of the practitioners, true believers and skeptics of the voudou world also offer a radically different entree into a half-hidden, half-mythical South, and by extension into an alternate soul of America. Readers interested in the dynamic relationships between religion and society, and in the choices made by people caught in the flux of conflict, will be heartened by this unique story of survival and even renaissance of what may have been the most persecuted religion in American history. The tensions that have arisen between Cubans and African Americans over both the leadership and the belief system of the religion is discussed. Davis raises questions and offers insight into the nature of religion, American culture, and race relations.

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