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Afro-Catholic Festivals in the Americas: Performance, Representation, and the Making of Black Atlantic Tradition

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  • Publisher: Penn State University Press
  • 15.3 x 22.9 x 1.6 cm

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This volume demonstrates how, from the beginning of the Atlantic slave trade, enslaved and free Africans in the Americas used Catholicism and Christian-derived celebrations as spaces for autonomous cultural expression, social organization, and political empowerment. Their appropriation of Catholic-based celebrations calls into question the long-held idea that Africans and their descendants in the diaspora either resignedly accepted Christianity or else transformed its religious rituals into syncretic objects of stealthy resistance.

In cities and on plantations throughout the Americas, men and women of African birth or descent staged mock battles against heathens, elected Christian queens and kings with great pageantry, and gathered in festive rituals to express their devotion to saints. Many of these traditions endure in the twenty-first century. The contributors to this volume draw connections between these Afro-Catholic festivals--observed from North America to South America and the Caribbean--and their precedents in the early modern kingdom of Kongo, one of the main regions of origin of men and women enslaved in the New World. This transatlantic perspective offers a useful counterpoint to the Yoruba focus prevailing in studies of African diasporic religions and reveals how Kongo-infused Catholicism constituted a site for the formation of black Atlantic tradition.

Afro-Catholic Festivals in the Americas complicates the notion of Christianity as a European tool of domination and enhances our comprehension of the formation and trajectory of black religious culture on the American continent. It will be of great interest to scholars of African diaspora, religion, Christianity, and performance.

In addition to the editor, the contributors include Kevin Dawson, Jeroen Dewulf, Junia Ferreira Furtado, Michael Iyanaga, Dianne M. Stewart, Miguel A. Valerio, and Lisa Voigt.

Afro-Catholic Festivals in the Americas: Performance, Representation, and the Making of Black Atlantic Tradition and Images on a Mission in Early Modern Kongo and Angola
Images on a Mission in Early Modern Kongo and AngolaAfro-Catholic Festivals in the Americas: Performance, Representation, and the Making of Black Atlantic Tradition

  • Title

    Afro-Catholic Festivals in the Americas: Performance, Representation, and the Making of Black Atlantic Tradition

  • Author

    Cécile Fromont

  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Penn State University Press

  • Published

    April 2021

  • Weight

    318g

  • Dimensions

    15.3 x 22.9 x 1.6 cm

  • ISBN

    9780271083308

  • ISBN-10

    0271083301

  • Eden Code

    5302522

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