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The Cooking of History: How Not to Study Afro-Cuban Religion, written by Stephan Palmié
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The cooking of history. How not to study Afro-Cuban religionby Palmié, Stephan
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Nieuwe Latijns-Amerikaanse beelden van Jezus - een christologische benadering [PDF]
Brinkman, M.E.
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Signatures of the gods. Graphic markings and ritual action in Afro-Cuban religions
Bonhomme, Julien, Kerestetzi, Katerina
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Juramentos and Firmas : Narrating Assemblages in Afro-Cuban Religions
Narrative CultureAbstract: This essay examines narratives produced with entities in Cuban Palo traditions for the purpose of invoking copresences through the assemblage of images, words, and bodies. The dead, nkisi, tell multilayered, coded stories of strife and affliction in ways that weaponize practitioners and objects.
Solimar Otero, Kristina Wirtz
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The Dialogue Between Christianity and Afro-Cuban Religions
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J. Guerra
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Afro-Cuban Religions and the Arts
Afro-Cuban Religions and the Arts: A Dog Has Four LegsBut Takes Only One Pathargues for an understanding of Afro-Cuban religions and Vodou through the arts, be it through music, the visual arts, film, or literature. This book examines the philosophical and spiritual facets of religions like Regla de Ocha, Palo, Abakuá, and Vodou, and how deeply ...Alán West-Durán
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Afro-Cuban Religions and Social Welfare: Consequences of Commercial Development in Havana
Human Organization, 2004Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1989, the government of Fidel Castro has struggled to provide Cubans with health care, adequate housing, and Social security. Decision making about these issues has been decentralized to involve the public activity of community self-help groups, especially in Havana’s most marginal zones.
A. Hearn
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