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J. Lorand Matory
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Introduction 1
- Chapter One. The English Professors of Brazil On the Diasporic Roots of the Yorùbá Nation 38
- Chapter Two. The Trans-Atlantic Nation Rethinking Nations and Transnationalism 73
- Chapter Three. Purity and Transnationalism On the Transformation of Ritual in the Yorùbá-Atlantic Diaspora 115
- Chapter Four. Candomblé’s Newest Nation: Brazil 149
- Chapter Five. Para Inglês Ver Sex, Secrecy, and Scholarship in the Yorùbá-Atlantic World 188
- Chapter Six. Man in the “City of Women” 224
- Chapter Seven. Conclusion. The Afro-Atlantic Dialogue 267
- Appendix A. Geechees and Gullahs The Locus Classicus of African “Survivals” in the United States 295
- Appendix B. The Origins of the Term “Jeje” 299
- Notes 301
- Bibliography 343
- Index 369
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Introduction 1
- Chapter One. The English Professors of Brazil On the Diasporic Roots of the Yorùbá Nation 38
- Chapter Two. The Trans-Atlantic Nation Rethinking Nations and Transnationalism 73
- Chapter Three. Purity and Transnationalism On the Transformation of Ritual in the Yorùbá-Atlantic Diaspora 115
- Chapter Four. Candomblé’s Newest Nation: Brazil 149
- Chapter Five. Para Inglês Ver Sex, Secrecy, and Scholarship in the Yorùbá-Atlantic World 188
- Chapter Six. Man in the “City of Women” 224
- Chapter Seven. Conclusion. The Afro-Atlantic Dialogue 267
- Appendix A. Geechees and Gullahs The Locus Classicus of African “Survivals” in the United States 295
- Appendix B. The Origins of the Term “Jeje” 299
- Notes 301
- Bibliography 343
- Index 369