Rara! :Vodou, Power, and Performance in Haiti and Its Diaspora

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Rara!

Rara! :Vodou, Power, and Performance in Haiti and Its Diaspora

3.20 (5 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 17 April, 2002
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Rara is a vibrant annual street festival in Haiti, when followers of the Afro-Creole religion called Vodou march loudly into public space to take an active role in politics. Working deftly with highly original ethnographic material, Elizabeth McAlister shows how Rara bands harness the power of Vodou spirits and the recently dead to broadcast coded points of view with historical, gendered, and transnational dimensions.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780520228238
ISBN10 0520228235
Number Of Pages 277
Item Weight 408 g
Product Dimensions 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Publisher / Reseller University of California Press
Format paperback
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"A startling, stunning, and fascinating book about the blend of music, religion, and politics in Haitian culture. McAlister's mastery of many different ways of knowing makes this study an endless source of insight, intrigue, and inspiration. The book succeeds magnificently as an exploration into Rara rituals and Haitian music, but it also presents original and generative insights into every aspect of Haiti's past, present, and future."-George Lipsitz, author of Dangerous Crossroads; "This is a major contribution to the literature on Voudou, Haiti, popular culture, Caribbean culture and music, transnational immigrant practices, and the corpus of black religions in the Americas. It is an extremely well-written, well researched and argued, and highly readable book."-Lawrence H. Mamiya, co-author of The Black Church in the African American Experience; "This is a smart and thoughtful book by a very talented ethnographer. Anyone interested in Haiti will appreciate the work of Elizabeth McAlister."-Karen Brown, author of Mama Lola: A Vodou Priestess in Brooklyn; "A rare in-depth look at an extremely popular, yet often misunderstood phenomenon. With this book and CD, Elizabeth McAlister, an involved observer, makes an incalculable contribution to our musical and cultural literature."-Edwidge Danticat, author of The Farming of Bones: A Novel

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Author's Bio

Elizabeth McAlister is AssociateProfessor of Religion at Wesleyan University.

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