Religion and the Politics of Ethnic Identity in Bahia, Brazil - New World Diasporas - University Press of Florida - Books - University Press of Florida - 9780813033877 - March 1, 2009
In case cover and title do not match, the title is correct

Religion and the Politics of Ethnic Identity in Bahia, Brazil - New World Diasporas

Price
$ 39.99
excl. VAT

Ordered from remote warehouse

Expected to be ready for shipping May 28 - Jun 9
Add to your iMusic wish list


"A brave work that helps relieve the issue of race and religion in Brazil from the heavy weight of ideology it all too often carries, while advancing the discussion of Brazilian racial politics to a new level of sophistication."--John Burdick, Syracuse University

"A fascinating look at the role religion plays in struggles over identity and racism in Brazil. This is a richly detailed, theoretically sophisticated, clearly written, and important exploration of the ways in which Catholicism, Candomble, and Evangelical Protestantism figure into resistance, struggle, and the construction of Afro-Brazilian identity."--Lindsey Hale, The University of Texas, Austin

Brazilians of African descent draw upon both Christian and African diasporic religions to construct their racial identities in a variety of intriguing ways. Focusing on the Reconcavo region of northeastern Brazil--known for its rich Afro-Brazilian traditions and as a center of racial consciousness in the country--Stephen Selka provides a nuanced and sophisticated ethnography that examines what it means to be black in Brazil.

Selka examines how Evangelical Protestantism, Candomble (traditional Afro-Brazilian religion), and Catholicism--especially progressive Catholicism--are deployed in discursive struggles concerning racism and identity. In the process, he provides a model of wedding abstract theory with concrete details of everyday life.

Revealing the complexity and sometimes contradictory aspects of Afro-Brazilian religious practices and racial identity, Selka brings a balanced perspective to polarized discussions of Brazilian racial politics.

Stephen Selka is assistant professor of anthropology at Tulane University.


192 pages, illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 1, 2009
ISBN13 9780813033877
Publishers University Press of Florida
Pages 192
Dimensions 152 × 228 × 10 mm   ·   298 g
Language English  
Series Editor Yelvington, Kevin A.

More by University Press of Florida

Show all

Mere med samme udgiver