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Afro-Cuban Religious Arts Popular Expressions of Cultural Inheritance in Espiritismo and Santería

Title
Afro-Cuban Religious Arts [electronic resource] : Popular Expressions of Cultural Inheritance in Espiritismo and Santería / Kristine Juncker.
Author
Juncker, Kristine.
Publication
Gainesville : University Press of Florida, [2014]

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  • Latin American and Caribbean Arts and Culture Publication Initiative.
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Description
1 online resource (xx, 174 pages, 20 unnumbered pages of plates :) : illustrations (some color)
Summary
"From a plantation in Havana Province in the 1880s to a religious center in Spanish Harlem in the 1960s, this book profiles four generations of women from one Afro-Cuban religious family. The women were connected by their prominent roles as leaders in the religions they practiced and the dramatic ritual artwork they created. Each was a medium in Espiritismo--communicating with dead ancestors for guidance or insight--and also a santera, or priest of Santería, who could engage the oricha pantheon. Kristine Juncker argues that by creating art for more than one religion these women shatter the popular assumption that Afro-Caribbean religions are exclusive organizations. The portraiture, sculptures, and photographs in Afro-Cuban Religious Arts offer rare and remarkable glimpses into the rituals and iconography of Espiritismo and Santería. Santería altars are closely guarded, limited to initiates, and typically destroyed upon the death of the santera while Espiritismo artifacts are rarely considered valuable enough to pass on. The unique and protean cultural legacy detailed here reveals how ritual art became popular imagery, sparked a wider dialogue about culture inheritance, attracted new practitioners, and enabled Afro-Cuban religious expression to explode internationally."--Publisher's website.
Uniform Title
  • Afro-Cuban Religious Arts (Online)
  • Book collections on Project MUSE.
Alternative Title
Afro-Cuban Religious Arts (Online)
Subjects
Note
  • Part of the Latin American and Caribbean Arts and Culture Publication Initiative.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 157-167) and index.
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  • Access restricted to authorized users.
Source of Description (note)
  • Description based on print version record.
Contents
Introduction -- Religious pluralism and the Afro-Cuban ritual-arts movement, 1899-1969 -- Tiburcia and the nested spaces of Afro-Cuban ritual arts, 1861-1938 -- Hortensia and Iluminada: Afro-Cuban ritual altars at the crossroads -- Iluminada and Carmen: arts of historical desire in 1950s and 1960s Spanish Harlem -- Conclusion: Afro-Atlantic arts and the popular sublime -- Appendix: Food for the oricha.
OCLC
ssj0001387901
Author
Juncker, Kristine.
Title
Afro-Cuban Religious Arts [electronic resource] : Popular Expressions of Cultural Inheritance in Espiritismo and Santería / Kristine Juncker.
Imprint
Gainesville : University Press of Florida, [2014] (Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2015)
Series
Book collections on Project MUSE.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 157-167) and index.
Access
Access restricted to authorized users.
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Available from home with a valid library card
Available onsite at NYPL
Added Author
Latin American and Caribbean Arts and Culture Publication Initiative.
Project Muse.
LCCN
2014934335
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