Sacred Spaces and Religious Traditions in Oriente Cuba (Religions of the Americas Series)
معرفی کتاب «Sacred Spaces and Religious Traditions in Oriente Cuba (Religions of the Americas Series)» نوشتهٔ Jualynne E. Dodson, José Millet Batista، منتشرشده توسط نشر Independely Published در سال 2008. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Spaces set apart by religious practitioners to represent their understanding of the sacredness of their world provide useful windows into the collective history and the expression of ideas of a religion and its followers. Jualynne Dodson explores sacred spaces constructed between 1998 and 2007 by contemporary practitioners of four popular religions in Cuba's eastern Oriente region. Three of these religions, Palo Mayombé, Vodú, and Muertera Bembé de Sao, are Africa-based traditions while the fourth, Espiritismo, is indigenous to Cuba and Oriente, though it evolved from traditions of the U.S. and Europe. While the religions vary in historical development, in material artifact, and ritual activities that comprise their content, images in this book reflect inherited and shared cosmic orientation of the traditions.
The investigation of Dodson and the African Atlantic Research team offers an interconnected examination of the history and embedded understandings of these four religions while simultaneously offering a panoramic view of religious development in Cuba and practitioners' struggle for a self-defined, Africa-based nature for their religious activities on the island.
"Spaces set apart by religious practitioners to represent their understanding of their world's sacredness provide useful windows into the collective history and expression of ideas about a religion and its followers. Jualynne Dodson explores sacred spaces constructed between 1998 and 2007 by contemporary practitioners of four popular religions in Cuba's eastern Oriente region. Three of these religions, Palo Monte/Palo Mayombe, Vodu, and Muertera Bembe de Sao are Africa-based traditions, while the fourth, Espiritismo, is indigenous to Cuba and Oriente, although it evolved from U.S. and European traditions. While the religions vary in historical development, in material artifacts, and ritual activities that comprise their content, images in this book reflect inherited and shared cosmic orientations."--Jacket Explores sacred spaces constructed between 1998 and 2007 by the practitioners of four religions in Cuba's eastern Oriente region: Palo Mayombe, Vodu, Muertera Bembe de Sao, and, Espiritismo. This title also offers a overview of religious development in Cuba and practitioners' struggle for a self-defined nature for their religious activities. Dodson examines the history of traditional religious practices in the Oriente region of contemporary Cuba..