Situated Narratives and Sacred Dance
Performing the Entangled Histories of Cuba and West Africa
Jill Flanders Crosby author JT Torres author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University Press of Florida
Published:30th May '21
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Through a revolutionary ethnographic approach that foregrounds storytelling and performance as alternative means of knowledge, Situated Narratives and Sacred Dance explores shared ritual traditions between the Anlo-Ewe people of West Africa and their descendants, the Arará of Cuba, who were brought to the island in the transatlantic slave trade.
The volume draws on two decades of research in four communities: Dzodze, Ghana; Adjodogou, Togo; and Perico and Agramonte, Cuba. In the ceremonies, oral narratives, and daily lives of individuals at each field site, the authors not only identify shared attributes in religious expression across continents, but also reveal lasting emotional, spiritual, and personal impacts in the communities whose ancestors were ripped from their homeland and enslaved. The authors layer historiographic data, interviews, and fieldnotes with artistic modes such as true fiction, memoir, and choreographed narrative, challenging the conventional nature of scholarship with insights gained from sensorial experience.
Including reflections on the making of an art installation based on this research project, this volume challenges readers to imagine the potential of approaching fieldwork as artists. The authors argue that creative methods can convey truths deeper than facts, pointing to new possibilities for collaboration between scientists and artists with relevance to any discipline.
"The respect this work affords the voices of the practitioners clearly emerges from its origins in the study of a collectivist, non-textual mode of communication: dance.” — Beauty Bragg, author of Reading Contemporary African American Literature
ISBN: 9781683402060
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 590g
296 pages