The Yoruba in Brazil, Brazilians in Yorubaland
Cultural Encounter, Resilience, and Hybridity in the Atlantic World
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Word Count
115,000 words, Guess
Page Count
460 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- ISBN-101611635918
- ISBN-139781611635911
- Library of Congress Control Number2016057532
- OCLC Control Number983798794
- Better World Books9781611635911
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL36661241M
Classifications
- LCCF2659.Y67Y67 2017
- LCCF2659.Y67 Y67 2017
Description
"The Yoruba in Brazil, Brazilians in Yorubaland focuses on multivalent manifestations of the Yoruba Atlantic. Unique in its examination of an African ethnic group that was implicated in the transatlantic slave trade and that subsequently made the diaspora home (or through other forms of migration returned to the continental "homeland"), this volume argues that despite traumatic encounter with modernity and resilience, the Yoruba Atlantic may be under erasure due to the exigencies of globalization. What we call Yoruba Atlantic today is indeed a hybridized identity. Through colonialism and slavery, historical realities are appropriately anchored in the quest for a Yoruba diaspora, and yet are compounded by the new, shifting migration patterns out of the Yorubaland in the search for greener pastures in a globalized world. The contributors assert the vitality and unity of this group while complicating those same essences through multiple crossroads of shifting historical, cultural, political, and spiritual agencies. This book is part of the African World Series, edited by Toyin Falola, Jacob and Frances Sanger Mossiker Chair in the Humanities, University of Texas at Austin" -- From the publisher.
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