Queering Creole Spiritual Traditions
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Table of Contents

  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Background
  • Overview of Book
  • A Note About Terms
  • Chapter 1. Sources
  • Creole Spiritual Traditions: A Bird’s-Eye View
  • Sexual and Gender Complexity in Yorùbáland?
  • Other Possible African Influences
  • Possible Indigenous Influences of the Western Hemisphere
  • Chapter 2. Divinities and Spirits
  • Lwa of Vodou
  • Orishás of Yorùbá-Diasporic Spiritual Traditions
  • Spirits of Brazil
  • Chapter 3. Children of the Spirits
  • Divine Horses
  • Masisi and Madivin
  • Bigotry in the Vodou Community
  • A Bridge of the Spirits
  • Adés, Ekedes, and Others
  • Practitioners of Lucumí/Santería and Related Religions
  • Drag Queens, Transgender Persons, Transsexuals
  • Prohibitions and Discrimination with Yorùbá-Diasporic and Allied Communities
  • Divination and Interpretation
  • Challenges and Transformations
  • Relationships and Ceremonies of Union
  • HIV/AIDS, Afro Ashé, and Odô Yá
  • Notions of Self in African-Inspired Spiritual Traditions
  • Chapter 4. Snapshots
  • Practitioners of Vodou
  • Practitioners of Lucumí/Santería/Regla de Ocha, and Other Cuban- and Puerto Rican-Linked Traditions
  • Practitioners of Candomblé and Other Brazilian Traditions
  • Practioners of Orishá Reverence, the Ifá Tradition, and Bridge-Builders
  • Chapter 5. To Make the Spirit Manifest
  • Literature
  • Music
  • Visual Arts
  • Conclusion
  • Appendix A. Questionnaire
  • Appendix B. Interviews and Correspondence
  • Glossary
  • Bibliography
  • Index
  • Reference Notes Included

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David Sparks, Randy P Lundschien Conner

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