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Santeria from Africa to the new world : the dead sell memories
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ISBN: 025321114X Year: 1997 Publisher: Bloomington (Ind.) : Indiana university press,

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Santeria.

Santería : an african religion in America.
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ISBN: 0807010146 Year: 1988 Publisher: Boston Beacon press

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Santería : correcting the myths and uncovering the realities of a growing religion
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ISBN: 9780275990794 0275990796 Year: 2007 Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Praeger Publishers,

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Opolopo owó : los sistemas adivinatorios de la Regla de Ocha
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ISBN: 9590601383 9789590601385 Year: 1994 Publisher: La Habana: Editorial de ciencias sociales,

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Divination --- Santeria.

Santeria : the beliefs and rituals of a growing religion in America
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ISBN: 0802849733 Year: 2004 Publisher: Grand Rapids ; Cambridge Eerdmans

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Divine utterances : the performance of Afro-Cuban Santería.
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ISBN: 1560989475 Year: 2001 Publisher: Washington Smithsonian institution press

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A year in white
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ISBN: 0813571219 9780813571218 9780813571201 0813571200 9780813571195 0813571197 9780813571218 9780813572666 0813572665 9780813572666 Year: 2015 Publisher: New Brunswick, New Jersey

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In the Afro-Cuban Lukumi religious tradition-more commonly known in the United States as Santería-entrants into the priesthood undergo an extraordinary fifty-three-week initiation period. During this time, these novices-called iyawo-endure a host of prohibitions, including most notably wearing exclusively white clothing. In A Year in White, sociologist C. Lynn Carr, who underwent this initiation herself, opens a window on this remarkable year-long religious transformation. In her intimate investigation of the "year in white," Carr draws on fifty-two in-depth interviews with other participants, an online survey of nearly two hundred others, and almost a decade of her own ethnographic fieldwork, gathering stories that allow us to see how cultural newcomers and natives thought, felt, and acted with regard to their initiation. She documents how, during the iyawo year, the ritual slowly transforms the initiate's identity. For the first three months, for instance, the iyawo may not use a mirror, even to shave, and must eat all meals while seated on a mat on the floor using only a spoon and their own set of dishes. During the entire year, the iyawo loses their name and is simply addressed as "iyawo" by family and friends. Carr also shows that this year-long religious ritual-which is carried out even as the iyawo goes about daily life-offers new insight into religion in general, suggesting that the sacred is not separable from the profane and indeed that religion shares an ongoing dynamic relationship with the realities of everyday life. Religious expression happens at home, on the streets, at work and school. Offering insight not only into Santería but also into religion more generally, A Year in White makes an important contribution to our understanding of complex, dynamic religious landscapes in multicultural, pluralist societies and how they inhabit our daily lives.


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Afro-Cuban Religious Arts : Popular Expressions of Cultural Inheritance in Espiritismo and Santería
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ISBN: 0813050456 0813055024 9780813055022 1322181969 9781322181967 9780813050454 9780813049700 0813049709 Year: 2014 Publisher: Gainesville, Florida : University Press of Florida,

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"From a plantation in Havana Province in the 1880s to a religious center in Spanish Harlem in the 1960s, this book profiles four generations of women from one Afro-Cuban religious family. The women were connected by their prominent roles as leaders in the religions they practiced and the dramatic ritual artwork they created. Each was a medium in Espiritismo--communicating with dead ancestors for guidance or insight--and also a santera, or priest of Santería, who could engage the oricha pantheon. Kristine Juncker argues that by creating art for more than one religion these women shatter the popular assumption that Afro-Caribbean religions are exclusive organizations. The portraiture, sculptures, and photographs in Afro-Cuban Religious Arts offer rare and remarkable glimpses into the rituals and iconography of Espiritismo and Santería. Santería altars are closely guarded, limited to initiates, and typically destroyed upon the death of the santera while Espiritismo artifacts are rarely considered valuable enough to pass on. The unique and protean cultural legacy detailed here reveals how ritual art became popular imagery, sparked a wider dialogue about culture inheritance, attracted new practitioners, and enabled Afro-Cuban religious expression to explode internationally."--Publisher's website.

Santería enthroned : art, ritual, and innovation in an Afro-Cuban religion
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ISBN: 0226076091 0226076105 Year: 2003 Publisher: Chicago (Ill.) : University of Chicago press,

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Fragments of Bone.Neo-African Religions in a New World
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ISBN: 0252072057 Year: 2005 Publisher: Urbana / Chicago University of Illinois Press

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