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Healing In The Homeland Haitian Vodou Tradition Margaret Mitchell Armand

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Healing In The Homeland Haitian Vodou Tradition Margaret Mitchell Armand
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Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.06 MB
Pages: 201
Author: Margaret Mitchell Armand
ISBN: 9780739173626, 0739173626
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Healing In The Homeland Haitian Vodou Tradition Margaret Mitchell Armand by Margaret Mitchell Armand 9780739173626, 0739173626 instant download after payment.

Margaret Mitchell Armand presents a cutting edge interdisciplinary terrain inside an indigenous exploration of her homeland. Her contribution to the historiography of Ha tian Vodou demonstrates the struggle for its recognition in Ha ti's post-independence phase as well as its continued misunderstanding. Through a methodological, original study of the colonial culture of slavery and its dehumanization, Healing in the Homeland: Haitian Vodou Traditions examines the sociocultural and economic oppression stemming from the local and international derived politics and religious economic oppression. While concentrating the narratives on stories of indigenous elites educated in the western traditions, Armand moves pass the variables of race to locate the historical conjuncture at the root of the persistent Ha tian national division. Supported by scholarships of indigenous studies and current analysis, she elucidates how a false consciousness can be overcome to reclaim cultural identity and pride, and include a sociocultural, national educational program, and political platform that embraces traditional needs in a global context of mutual respect. While shredding the western adages, and within an indigenous model of understanding, this book purposefully brings forth the struggle of the African people in Ha ti.

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