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Africa - Vodun in Coastal Benin: Unfinished, Open-Ended, Global (Critical Investigations of the African Diaspora)

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Book Synopsis: Centered on the former slaving port of Ouidah, Benin, Dana Rush's research extends through Togo to Ghana, a region where exchanges of histories, ideas, and belief systems are given material forms. This is a land where Shango, Jesus, and the Buddha are all gods of Vodun; where Hindu and Vodun deities co-exist in symbiosis; where the spirits of people enslaved 150 years ago are paid tribute by the children of their long-lost masters; and where Haitian, Brazilian, and Cuban images, artists, and spirits remain relevant to contemporary West African practices.The book is richly illustrated with color photographs of Vodun shrines, temple wall paintings, masquerades, and Hindu chromolithographs.This book is the first publication in a new series called "Critical Investigations of the African Diaspora." The series grows out of Issues in Critical Investigation, a Vanderbilt initiative to assist junior scholars through critical feedback from senior faculty, annual symposia, and prize competitions in the humanities and social sciences. Dana Rush's Vodun in Coastal Benin is the winner of the inaugural Anna Julia Cooper Prize in the Humanities.

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Looking for a gripping exploration of the African diaspora? Look no further than "Vodun in Coastal Benin: Unfinished, Open-Ended, Global." This groundbreaking book by Dana Rush takes you on a journey through the rich cultural heritage of Benin, Togo, and Ghana, where histories, ideas, and belief systems intertwine. Discover a land where Shango, Jesus, and the Buddha coexist as gods of Vodun, where Hindu and Vodun deities form a harmonious symbiosis, and where the spirits of the enslaved are honored by their long-lost masters' descendants. Immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of Haitian, Brazilian, and Cuban influences that continue to shape contemporary West African practices.

Experience the beauty of this exploration firsthand with the book's stunning visuals. "Vodun in Coastal Benin" is adorned with captivating color photographs of Vodun shrines, temple wall paintings, masquerades, and Hindu chromolithographs. These visuals bring the fascinating cultural practices and landscapes of the region to life, creating a truly immersive reading experience.

As the winner of the prestigious Anna Julia Cooper Prize in the Humanities, this book stands out as a true gem. It is the inaugural publication in the "Critical Investigations of the African Diaspora" series, arising from the esteemed Vanderbilt initiative to support junior scholars. By delving into this remarkable work, you not only embrace a thought-provoking journey, but also contribute to the appreciation and understanding of the African diaspora and its profound impact on global cultures.

Seize the opportunity to enlighten and enrich yourself with "Vodun in Coastal Benin: Unfinished, Open-Ended, Global." Embark on this captivating journey by ordering your copy now and discover the interwoven tapestry of cultures that continue to shape the world today.

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