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The Four Moments Of The Sun


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The Four Moments Of The Sun


The Four Moments Of The Sun
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Author : Robert Farris Thompson
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1981

The Four Moments Of The Sun written by Robert Farris Thompson and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1981 with Art categories.




The Grasp That Reaches Beyond The Grave


The Grasp That Reaches Beyond The Grave
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Author : Venetria K. Patton
language : en
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Release Date : 2013-06-20

The Grasp That Reaches Beyond The Grave written by Venetria K. Patton and has been published by State University of New York Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-06-20 with Social Science categories.


The Grasp That Reaches beyond the Grave investigates the treatment of the ancestor figure in Toni Cade Bambara's The Salt Eaters, Paule Marshall's Praisesong for the Widow, Phyllis Alesia Perry's Stigmata and A Sunday in June, Toni Morrison's Beloved, Tananarive Due's The Between, and Julie Dash's film, Daughters of the Dust in order to understand how they draw on African cosmology and the interrelationship of ancestors, elders, and children to promote healing within the African American community. Venetria K. Patton suggests that the experience of slavery with its concomitant view of black women as "natally dead" has impacted African American women writers' emphasis on elders and ancestors as they seek means to counteract notions of black women as somehow disconnected from the progeny of their wombs. This misperception is in part addressed via a rich kinship system, which includes the living and the dead. Patton notes an uncanny connection between depictions of elder, ancestor, and child figures in these texts and Kongo cosmology. These references suggest that these works are examples of Africanisms or African retentions, which continue to impact African American culture.



The Four Moments After Death


The Four Moments After Death
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Author : Joseph B. Geraci Ph.D
language : en
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Release Date : 2009-06-12

The Four Moments After Death written by Joseph B. Geraci Ph.D and has been published by Xlibris Corporation this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-06-12 with Psychology categories.


The Four Moments After Death are reflections of the stages one may go through upon losing a loved one. regardless of who they may be. The events in this short book are seen through the eyes of the author as he experiences life after death of his wife. Having been a college instructor of psychology and death and dying courses the author is able to address both the clinical and personal aspects of grieving and surviving. Other Books: New book depicts life as a police officer during the 60s and 70s Author Dr. Joseph B. Geraci draws on his personal experiences as an officer during a difficult time for our country in Wednesdays Cop. Using his diary which was written over a period of eleven years, Dr. Geraci provides a kaleidoscope of police experiences during an important era in American history. Some accounts are graphic and question the normalcy and sanity of human behavior. Veterans of law enforcement and the military will not be shocked. Rather, they will be reminded of the potentially horrific consequences of human actions. For more information or to request a free copy, members of the press can contact the author at [email protected] or www.iuniverse.com. Wednesdays cop is available for sale online at Amazon.com, iuniverse.com and through retail channels worldwide.



A History Of Conversion To Islam In The United States Volume 2


A History Of Conversion To Islam In The United States Volume 2
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Author : Patrick D. Bowen
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2017-09-11

A History Of Conversion To Islam In The United States Volume 2 written by Patrick D. Bowen and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-09-11 with Social Science categories.


In A History of Conversion to Islam in the United States, Volume 2: The African American Islamic Renaissance, 1920-1975 Patrick D. Bowen offers an account of the diverse roots and manifestations of African American Islam as it appeared between 1920 and 1975.



Kongo Power And Majesty


Kongo Power And Majesty
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Author : Alisa LaGamma
language : en
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Release Date : 2015-09-16

Kongo Power And Majesty written by Alisa LaGamma and has been published by Metropolitan Museum of Art this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-09-16 with Art categories.


A fascinating account of the effects of turbulent history on one of Africa’s most storied kingdoms, Kongo: Power and Majesty presents over 170 works of art from the Kingdom of Kongo (an area that includes present-day Republic of Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Angola). The book covers 400 years of Kongolese culture, from the fifteenth century, when Portuguese, Dutch, and Italian merchants and missionaries brought Christianity to the region, to the nineteenth, when engagement with Europe had turned to colonial incursion and the kingdom dissolved under the pressures of displacement, civil war, and the devastation of the slave trade. The works of art—which range from depictions of European iconography rendered in powerful, indigenous forms to fearsome minkondi, or power figures—serve as an assertion of enduring majesty in the face of upheaval, and richly illustrate the book’s powerful thesis.



Prevention Of Bug Bites Stings And Disease


Prevention Of Bug Bites Stings And Disease
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Author : Daniel Strickman
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2009-04-23

Prevention Of Bug Bites Stings And Disease written by Daniel Strickman and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-04-23 with Science categories.


This book provides anyone, anywhere with the information they need to prevent bites and stings from scorpions, spiders, mites, ticks, centipedes, lice, and other such creatures.



The Gullah People And Their African Heritage


The Gullah People And Their African Heritage
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Author : William S. Pollitzer
language : en
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Release Date : 2005-11-01

The Gullah People And Their African Heritage written by William S. Pollitzer and has been published by University of Georgia Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005-11-01 with Social Science categories.


The Gullah people are one of our most distinctive cultural groups. Isolated off the South Carolina-Georgia coast for nearly three centuries, the native black population of the Sea Islands has developed a vibrant way of life that remains, in many ways, as African as it is American. This landmark volume tells a multifaceted story of this venerable society, emphasizing its roots in Africa, its unique imprint on America, and current threats to its survival. With a keen sense of the limits to establishing origins and tracing adaptations, William S. Pollitzer discusses such aspects of Gullah history and culture as language, religion, family and social relationships, music, folklore, trades and skills, and arts and crafts. Readers will learn of the indigo- and rice-growing skills that slaves taught to their masters, the echoes of an African past that are woven into baskets and stitched into quilts, the forms and phrasings that identify Gullah speech, and much more. Pollitzer also presents a wealth of data on blood composition, bone structure, disease, and other biological factors. This research not only underscores ongoing health challenges to the Gullah people but also helps to highlight their complex ties to various African peoples. Drawing on fields from archaeology and anthropology to linguistics and medicine, The Gullah People and Their African Heritage celebrates a remarkable people and calls on us to help protect their irreplaceable culture.



African American Life In The Georgia Lowcountry


African American Life In The Georgia Lowcountry
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Author : Philip Morgan
language : en
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Release Date : 2011-11-01

African American Life In The Georgia Lowcountry written by Philip Morgan and has been published by University of Georgia Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-11-01 with History categories.


The lush landscape and subtropical climate of the Georgia coast only enhance the air of mystery enveloping some of its inhabitants—people who owe, in some ways, as much to Africa as to America. As the ten previously unpublished essays in this volume examine various aspects of Georgia lowcountry life, they often engage a central dilemma: the region's physical and cultural remoteness helps to preserve the venerable ways of its black inhabitants, but it can also marginalize the vital place of lowcountry blacks in the Atlantic World. The essays, which range in coverage from the founding of the Georgia colony in the early 1700s through the present era, explore a range of topics, all within the larger context of the Atlantic world. Included are essays on the double-edged freedom that the American Revolution made possible to black women, the lowcountry as site of the largest gathering of African Muslims in early North America, and the coexisting worlds of Christianity and conjuring in coastal Georgia and the links (with variations) to African practices. A number of fascinating, memorable characters emerge, among them the defiant Mustapha Shaw, who felt entitled to land on Ossabaw Island and resisted its seizure by whites only to become embroiled in struggles with other blacks; Betty, the slave woman who, in the spirit of the American Revolution, presented a “list of grievances” to her master; and S'Quash, the Arabic-speaking Muslim who arrived on one of the last legal transatlantic slavers and became a head man on a North Carolina plantation. Published in association with the Georgia Humanities Council.



Slave Culture


Slave Culture
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Author : Sterling Stuckey
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2013

Slave Culture written by Sterling Stuckey and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


An updated edition of the highly acclaimed contribution to African-American scholarship, Slave Culture considers how various African peoples interacted on the plantations of the South to achieve a common culture, tracing of the roots of black nationalist feelings in America over several centuries.



Vodou In The Haitian Experience


Vodou In The Haitian Experience
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Author : Celucien L. Joseph
language : en
Publisher: Lexington Books
Release Date : 2016-05-05

Vodou In The Haitian Experience written by Celucien L. Joseph and has been published by Lexington Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-05-05 with Literary Criticism categories.


One glaring lacuna in studies of Haitian Vodou is the scarcity of works exploring the connection between the religion and its main roots, traditional Yoruba religion. Discussions of Vodou very often seem to present the religion in vacuo, as a sui generis phenomenon that arose in Saint-Domingue and evolved in Haiti, with no antecedents. What is sorely needed then is more comparative studies of Haitian Vodou that would examine its connections to traditional Yoruba religion and thus illuminate certain aspects of its mythology, belief system, practices, and rituals. This book seeks to bridge these gaps. Vodou in the Haitian Experience studies comparatively the connections and relationships between Vodou and African traditional religions such as Yoruba religion and Egyptian religion. Such studies might enhance our understanding of the religion, and the connections between Africa and its Diaspora through shared religious patterns and practices. The general reader should be mindful of the transnational and transcultural perspectives of Vodou, as well as the cultural, socio-economic, and political context which gave birth to different visions and ideas of Vodou. The chapters in this collection tell a story about the dynamics of the Vodou faith and the rich ways Vodou has molded the Haitian narrative and psyche. The contributors of this book examine this constructed narrative from a multicultural voice that engages critically the discipline of ethnomusicology, drama, performance, art, anthropology, ethnography, economics, literature, intellectual history, philosophy, psychology, sociology, religion, and theology. Vodou is also studied from multiple theoretical approaches including queer, feminist theory, critical race theory, Marxism, postcolonial criticism, postmodernism, and psychoanalysis.