Mapping Yorùbá networks: power and agency in the making of transnational communities
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Durham [u.a.]
Duke University Press
2004
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Abstract: | Three flags fly in the palace courtyard of Oyotunji African Village. One represents black American emancipation from slavery, one black nationalism, and the other the establishment of an ancient Yoruba Empire in the state of South Carolina. Located sixty-five miles southwest of Charleston, Oyotunji is a Yoruba revivalist community founded in 1970. "Mapping Yoruba Networks" is an innovative ethnography of Oyotunji and a theoretically sophisticated exploration of how Yoruba Orisa voodoo religious practices are reworked as expressions of transnational racial politics. Drawing on several years of multi-sited fieldwork in the United States and Nigeria, Kamari Maxine Clarke describes Oyotunji in vivid detail - the physical space, government, rituals, language, and marriage and kinship practices - and explores how ideas of what constitutes the Yoruba past are constructed She highlights the connections between contemporary Yoruba transatlantic religious networks and the post-1970s institutionalization of roots heritage in American social life. Examining how the development of a de-territorialized network of black cultural nationalists became aligned with a lucrative late-twentieth-century roots heritage market, Clarke explores the dynamics of Oyotunji Village's religious and tourist economy. She discusses how the community generates income through the sale of prophetic divinatory consultations, African market souvenirs - such as cloth, books, candles, and carvings - and fees for community-based tours and dining services Clarke accompanied Oyotunji villagers to Nigeria, and she describes how these heritage travelers often returned home feeling that despite the separation of their ancestors from Africa as a result of transatlantic slavery, they - more than the Nigerian Yoruba - are the true claimants to the ancestral history of the Great Oyo Empire of the Yoruba people. "Mapping Yoruba Networks" is a unique look at the political economy of homeland identification and the transnational construction and legitimization of ideas such as authenticity, ancestry, blackness, and tradition |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Umfang: | XXXIV, 345 S. |
ISBN: | 0822333309 0822333422 |
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520 | 3 | |a She highlights the connections between contemporary Yoruba transatlantic religious networks and the post-1970s institutionalization of roots heritage in American social life. Examining how the development of a de-territorialized network of black cultural nationalists became aligned with a lucrative late-twentieth-century roots heritage market, Clarke explores the dynamics of Oyotunji Village's religious and tourist economy. She discusses how the community generates income through the sale of prophetic divinatory consultations, African market souvenirs - such as cloth, books, candles, and carvings - and fees for community-based tours and dining services | |
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adam_text | V Contents
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Note on Orthography ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xxix
Introduction: From Village, to Nation, to
Transnational Networks i
PART ONE. VERTICAL FORMATIONS OF INSTITUTIONS
1 On Far Away Shores, Home Is Not Far :
Mapping Formations of Place, Race, and Nation 51
2 White Man Say They Are African : Roots Tourism
and the Industry of Race as Culture 107
PART TWO. THE MAKING OF TRANSNATIONAL NETWORKS
3 Micropower and Oyo Hegemony in Yoruba
Transnational Revivalism 157
4 Many Were Taken, but Some Were Sent : The Remembering
and Forgetting of Yoruba Group Membership 201
5 Ritual Change and the Changing Canon: Divinatory
Legitimation of Yoruba Ancestral Roots 231
6 Recasting Gender: Family, Status, and Legal Institutionalism 257
Epilogue: Multisited Ethnographies in an Age of Globalization 279
Appendix 289
Notes 295
Glossary 317
Bibliography 323
Index 341
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title_full | Mapping Yorùbá networks power and agency in the making of transnational communities Kamari Maxine Clarke |
title_fullStr | Mapping Yorùbá networks power and agency in the making of transnational communities Kamari Maxine Clarke |
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title_sub | power and agency in the making of transnational communities |
topic | Diaspora gtt Ethnotourisme - Caroline du Sud - Oyotunji African Village Etnisch bewustzijn gtt Joruba (volk) gtt Noirs américains - Identité ethnique - Caroline du Sud - Oyotunji African Village Noirs américains - Rites et cérémonies - Caroline du Sud - Oyotunji African Village Yorouba (Peuple d'Afrique) - Caroline du Sud - Oyotunji African Village - Migrations Yorouba (Peuple d'Afrique) - Identité ethnique - Caroline du Sud - Oyotunji African Village Yorouba (Peuple d'Afrique) - Rites et cérémonies - Caroline du Sud - Oyotunji African Village Alltag, Brauchtum Geschichte Schwarze. USA African Americans South Carolina Oyotunji African Village Ethnic identity African Americans South Carolina Oyotunji African Village Rites and ceremonies Culture and tourism South Carolina Oyotunji African Village Yoruba (African people) South Carolina Oyotunji African Village Ethnic identity Yoruba (African people) South Carolina Oyotunji African Village Migrations Yoruba (African people) South Carolina Oyotunji African Village Rites and ceremonies Yoruba (DE-588)4079438-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Diaspora Ethnotourisme - Caroline du Sud - Oyotunji African Village Etnisch bewustzijn Joruba (volk) Noirs américains - Identité ethnique - Caroline du Sud - Oyotunji African Village Noirs américains - Rites et cérémonies - Caroline du Sud - Oyotunji African Village Yorouba (Peuple d'Afrique) - Caroline du Sud - Oyotunji African Village - Migrations Yorouba (Peuple d'Afrique) - Identité ethnique - Caroline du Sud - Oyotunji African Village Yorouba (Peuple d'Afrique) - Rites et cérémonies - Caroline du Sud - Oyotunji African Village Alltag, Brauchtum Geschichte Schwarze. USA African Americans South Carolina Oyotunji African Village Ethnic identity African Americans South Carolina Oyotunji African Village Rites and ceremonies Culture and tourism South Carolina Oyotunji African Village Yoruba (African people) South Carolina Oyotunji African Village Ethnic identity Yoruba (African people) South Carolina Oyotunji African Village Migrations Yoruba (African people) South Carolina Oyotunji African Village Rites and ceremonies Yoruba Oyotunji African Village (Car. du S.) - Histoire Oyotunji African Village (Car. du S.) - Murs et coutumes Oyotunji African Village (S.C.) History Oyotunji African Village (S.C.) Social life and customs USA |
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