Holy Harlots: Femininity, Sexuality, and Black Magic in Brazil

by Kelly E. Hayes

Paperback, 2011

Status

Available

Call number

306.6

Collection

Publication

University of California Press (2011), Edition: Pap/DVD, 312 pages

Description

Holy Harlots examines the intersections of social marginality, morality, and magic in contemporary Brazil by analyzing the beliefs and religious practices related to the Afro-Brazilian spirit entity Pomba Gira. Said to be the disembodied spirit of an unruly harlot, Pomba Gira is a controversial figure in Brazil. Devotees maintain that Pomba Gira possesses an intimate knowledge of human affairs and the mystical power to intervene in the human world. Others view this entity more ambivalently. Kelly E. Hayes provides an intimate and engaging account of the intricate relationship between Pomba Gira and one of her devotees, Nazar©? da Silva. Combining Nazar©?'s spiritual biography with analysis of the gender politics and violence that shapes life on the periphery of Rio de Janeiro, Hayes highlights Pomba Gira's role in the rivalries, relationships, and struggles of everyday life in urban Brazil.A DVD of the film Slaves of the Saints is included.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

312 p.; 6 inches

ISBN

0520262654 / 9780520262652

Local notes

Comes with DVD

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