1. The Virgin's Exile: The Cuban Patroness and the Diaspora in Miami -- 2. Santeria, Catholicism, and Evangelization: Struggles for Religious Identity -- 3. Diverse Devotees, Plural Practices, and ...
In 1954, Cuban writer and ethnographer Lydia Cabrera published “El Monte,” a groundbreaking study of Afro-Cuban spirituality and oral traditions. Cabrera devoted her life to documenting the Lucumí ...
"Juan Francisco Manzano and Gabriel de la Concepción Valdés (Plácido) were perhaps the most important and innovative Cuban writers of African descent during the Spanish colonial era. Both ...
HAVANA (Reuters) - Libertad Infante has been hosting Roman Catholic services in the patio of her middle class home for 20 years. At first they stirred interest from state security agents who showed up ...
In 1954, the Cuban ethnographer Lydia Cabrera published “El Monte,” a book that committed to paper the hitherto oral history of major Afro-Cuban religious traditions. Its title, which translates ...
Maria Hinojosa interviews Ibeyi, a band made up of French-Cuban twins who transform Afro-Cuban religious chants into experimental pop music. Ibeyi: Afro-Cuban Religion Meets Experimental Pop Maria ...
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Textual Cultures, Vol. 17, No. 2, Special Issue: Material Texts: Religion, Mobility, and Responsibility (Fall 2024), pp. 194-218 (25 pages) This article explores two forms of under-examined Afro-Cuban ...
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