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Divine Utterances The Performance Of Afrocuban Santeria Katherine J Hagedorn

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Divine Utterances The Performance Of Afrocuban Santeria Katherine J Hagedorn
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Publisher: Smithsonian Institution Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 35.23 MB
Pages: 316
Author: Katherine J. Hagedorn
ISBN: 9781560989226, 9781560989479, 156098922X, 1560989475
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Divine Utterances The Performance Of Afrocuban Santeria Katherine J Hagedorn by Katherine J. Hagedorn 9781560989226, 9781560989479, 156098922X, 1560989475 instant download after payment.

In Divine Utterances, Katherine J. Hagedorn explores the enduring cultural and spiritual power of the music of Afro-Cuban Santería and the process by which it has been transformed for a secular audience. She focuses on the integral connections between sacred music performances and the dramatizations of theatrical troupes, especially the state-sponsored Conjunto Folklórico Nacional de Cuba, and examines the complex relationships involving race, politics, and religion in Cuba. The music that Hagedorn describes is rooted in Afro-Cuban religious tradition and today pervades secular performances that can produce a trance in audience members in the same way as a traditional religious ceremony.
Hagedorn's analysis is deeply informed by her experiences in Cuba as a woman, scholar, and apprentice batá drummer. She argues that constructions of race and gender, the politics of pre- and post-Revolutionary Cuba, the economics of tourism, and contemporary practices within Santería have contributed to a blurring of boundaries between the sacred and the folkloric. As both modes now vie for primacy in Cuba's burgeoning tourist trade, what had once been the music of a marginalized group is now a cultural expression of national pride.

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