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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Introduction: Spirits and Things in the Making of the Afro-Atlantic World 1
- ONE. Toward an Atlantic Genealogy of “Spirit Possession” 23
- TWO. The Ejamba of North Fairmount Avenue, the Wizard of Menlo Park, and the Dialectics of Ensoniment: An Episode in the History of an Acoustic Mask 47
- THREE. “Who’s Dat Knocking at the Door?” A Tragicomic Ethiopian Spirit Delineation in Three Parts 79
- FOUR. Spiritual Agency, Materiality, and Knowledge in Cuba 99
- FIVE. The Fetish and the Stone: A Moral Economy of Charlatans and Thieves 131
- SIX. Demons and Money: Possessions in Brazilian Pentecostalism 155
- SEVEN. Possessing the Land for Jesus 177
- EIGHT. Possession and Attachment: Notes on Moral Ritual Communication among Haitian Descent Groups 207
- NINE. Mimetic Corporeality, Discourse, and Indeterminacy in Spirit Possession 225
- TEN. Afterword: Recognizing and Misrecognizing Spirit Possession 257
- Notes 277
- Bibliography 303
- Contributors 331
- Index 333
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Introduction: Spirits and Things in the Making of the Afro-Atlantic World 1
- ONE. Toward an Atlantic Genealogy of “Spirit Possession” 23
- TWO. The Ejamba of North Fairmount Avenue, the Wizard of Menlo Park, and the Dialectics of Ensoniment: An Episode in the History of an Acoustic Mask 47
- THREE. “Who’s Dat Knocking at the Door?” A Tragicomic Ethiopian Spirit Delineation in Three Parts 79
- FOUR. Spiritual Agency, Materiality, and Knowledge in Cuba 99
- FIVE. The Fetish and the Stone: A Moral Economy of Charlatans and Thieves 131
- SIX. Demons and Money: Possessions in Brazilian Pentecostalism 155
- SEVEN. Possessing the Land for Jesus 177
- EIGHT. Possession and Attachment: Notes on Moral Ritual Communication among Haitian Descent Groups 207
- NINE. Mimetic Corporeality, Discourse, and Indeterminacy in Spirit Possession 225
- TEN. Afterword: Recognizing and Misrecognizing Spirit Possession 257
- Notes 277
- Bibliography 303
- Contributors 331
- Index 333