The African religions of Brazil : toward a sociology of the interpenetration of civilizations
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書誌事項
The African religions of Brazil : toward a sociology of the interpenetration of civilizations
(The Johns Hopkins studies in Atlantic history and culture)
Johns Hopkins University Press, c1978
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Les religions afro-brésiliennes : contribution à une sociologie des interpénétrations de civilisations
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Includes bibliograhical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Written by one of France's most brilliant and creative anthropologists, The African Religions of Brazil is regarded as a classic in Afro-American studies. First published in France in 1960, the book represents a singular effort to develop a theory of the interpenetrations of African, European, Christian, and non-Christian cultures in Brazil from colonial times to the present. Addressing a remarkable range of topics -- from mysticism and syncretism to the problems of collective memory, from the history of slavery in Brazil to world-wide race relations -- the work is shaped by the author's rich and original conceptual framework. The result is a compelling study of the origins and growth of a native religious environment.The English translation is supplemented with a biographical foreword by Richard Price and a thematic introduction by Brazilian sociologist Duglas T. Monteiro.
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