Yemoja Charlotte MandellBridges theory, art, and practice to discuss emerging issues in transnational religious movements in Latina o and African diasporas. Finalist for the 2014 Albert J. Raboteau Prize for the Best Book in Africana Religions presented by the Journal of Africana Religions This is the first collection of essays to analyze intersectional religious and cultural practices surrounding the deity Yemoja. In Afro Atlantic traditions, Yemoja is associated with
the Iron Age as an affirmation of the urban life that culminated in Romanization
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Remarkable in its scope and in its linking of sport to the changing social political scene
He worked on the poem during these months before showing an early draft to Ezra Pound
After playing key roles at the Herald Tribune as it battled fiercely for its survival
The chapter discusses the different expansion trajectories of several different regions in order to understand their causes
working class writing and publishing in local communities rapidly proliferated into a national movement
public or special library or in archives or records management
This thorough primer is based on class-tested undergraduate lectures from Griffith University
A powerful and poetic masterpiece where ordinary people’s dreams play out in a city plagued by government exploitation and crime
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they often fail to examine the implications of this connection