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Karen McCarthy Brown's classic book shatters stereotypes of Vodou by offering an intimate portrait of African-based religion in everyday life. She explores the importance of women's religious practices along with related themes of family and of social change. Weaving several of her own voices--analytic, descriptive, and personal--with the voices of her subjects in alternate chapters of traditional ethnography and ethnographic fiction, Brown presents herself as a character in Mama Lola's world and allows the reader to evaluate her interactions there. Startlingly original, Brown's work endures as an important experiment in ethnography as a social art form rooted in human relationships. A new preface, epilogue, bibliography, and a collection of family photographs tell the story of the effect of the book's publication on Mama Lola's life.
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Mama Lola. Voodoo in Brooklyn., Karen McCarthy Brown
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- Année de publication
- 2000
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- Titre
- Mama Lola. Voodoo in Brooklyn.
- Langue
- Allemand
- Auteurs
- Karen McCarthy Brown
- Éditeur
- Europäische Verlagsanstalt
- Publié
- 2000
- Format
- rigide
- Pages
- 479
- ISBN10
- 3434504494
- ISBN13
- 9783434504498
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Nonfiction, Sciences sociales, Thème historique, Histoires vraies, Biographies, Thèmes religieux, Spiritualité et spiritualisme, Biographies, Ethnographie, Anthropologie, Biographies de femmes, Voodoo, Haïti
- Évaluation
- 4,35 sur 5
- Description
- Karen McCarthy Brown's classic book shatters stereotypes of Vodou by offering an intimate portrait of African-based religion in everyday life. She explores the importance of women's religious practices along with related themes of family and of social change. Weaving several of her own voices--analytic, descriptive, and personal--with the voices of her subjects in alternate chapters of traditional ethnography and ethnographic fiction, Brown presents herself as a character in Mama Lola's world and allows the reader to evaluate her interactions there. Startlingly original, Brown's work endures as an important experiment in ethnography as a social art form rooted in human relationships. A new preface, epilogue, bibliography, and a collection of family photographs tell the story of the effect of the book's publication on Mama Lola's life.


