Queering Black Atlantic Religions: Transcorporeality in Candomblé, Santería, and Vodou (Religious Cultures of African and African Diaspora People)

by Roberto Strongman

Paper Book, 2019

Status

Available

Publication

Duke University Press Books (2019), Edition: Illustrated, 296 pages

Description

In Queering Black Atlantic Religions Roberto Strongman examines Haitian Vodou, Cuban Lucum�/Santer�a, and Brazilian Candombl� to demonstrate how religious rituals of trance possession allow humans to understand themselves as embodiments of the divine. In these rituals, the commingling of humans and the divine produces gender identities that are independent of biological sex. As opposed to the Cartesian view of the spirit as locked within the body, the body in Afro-diasporic religions is an open receptacle. Showing how trance possession is a primary aspect of almost all Afro-diasporic cultural production, Strongman articulates transcorporeality as a black, trans-Atlantic understanding of the human psyche, soul, and gender as multiple, removable, and external to the body.… (more)

Language

ISBN

1478003103 / 9781478003106

Awards

Lambda Literary Award (Finalist — 2020)
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