Activating the Past - History and Memory in the Black Atlantic World (Hardcover, Unabridged edition)


Activating the Past explores critical historical events and transformations associated with embodied memories in the Black Atlantic world. The assembled case-studies disclose hidden historical references to local and regional encounters with Atlantic modernity, focusing on religious festivals that represent political and economic relationships in "fetishized" forms of power and value. Although memories of the slave trade are rarely acknowledged in West Africa and the Americas, they have retreated, so to speak, within ritual associations as restricted, repressed, even secret histories that are activated during public festivals and through different styles of spirit possession.In West Africa, our focus on selected port cities along the coast extends into the hinterlands, where slave raiding occurred but is poorly documented and rarely acknowledged. In the Caribbean, regional contrasts between coastal and hinterland communities relate figures of the jibaro, the indio and the caboclo to their ritual representations in Santeria, Vodou, and Candomble. Highlighting the spatial association of memories with shrines and the ritual "condensation" of regional geographies, we locate local spirits and domestic terrains within co-extensive Atlantic horizons.The volume brings together leading scholars of the African Diaspora who not only explore these ritual archives for significant echoes of the past, but also illuminate a subaltern historiography embedded within Atlantic cultural systems.

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Activating the Past explores critical historical events and transformations associated with embodied memories in the Black Atlantic world. The assembled case-studies disclose hidden historical references to local and regional encounters with Atlantic modernity, focusing on religious festivals that represent political and economic relationships in "fetishized" forms of power and value. Although memories of the slave trade are rarely acknowledged in West Africa and the Americas, they have retreated, so to speak, within ritual associations as restricted, repressed, even secret histories that are activated during public festivals and through different styles of spirit possession.In West Africa, our focus on selected port cities along the coast extends into the hinterlands, where slave raiding occurred but is poorly documented and rarely acknowledged. In the Caribbean, regional contrasts between coastal and hinterland communities relate figures of the jibaro, the indio and the caboclo to their ritual representations in Santeria, Vodou, and Candomble. Highlighting the spatial association of memories with shrines and the ritual "condensation" of regional geographies, we locate local spirits and domestic terrains within co-extensive Atlantic horizons.The volume brings together leading scholars of the African Diaspora who not only explore these ritual archives for significant echoes of the past, but also illuminate a subaltern historiography embedded within Atlantic cultural systems.

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Imprint

Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

May 2010

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First published

2010

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Dimensions

212 x 148 x 36mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - With dust jacket

Pages

470

Edition

Unabridged edition

ISBN-13

978-1-4438-1638-0

Barcode

9781443816380

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LSN

1-4438-1638-8



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