Babalawo
Autor Frank Eyiogbeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 feb 2015
“A wonderful and much needed addition to the literature on Afro-Cuban religion. Engagingly written, scholarly while remaining accessible . . . it presents an up-to-date exposition of both the history and contemporary philosophy of one of the world’s most complex systems of divination.”—Stephan Palmié, Chair of the Department of Anthropology and Social Sciences at the University of Chicago and author of The Cooking of History: How Not to Study Afro-Cuban Religion
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780738739618
ISBN-10: 0738739618
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: Photographs
Dimensiuni: 151 x 226 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Llewellyn Worldwide, Ltd.
Locul publicării:Minnesota
ISBN-10: 0738739618
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: Photographs
Dimensiuni: 151 x 226 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Llewellyn Worldwide, Ltd.
Locul publicării:Minnesota
Descriere
Cuban IfA From An Insider Hidden within the mysterious Afro-Cuban religion of SanterIa, also known as LucumI, there is a deep body of secrets and rituals called IfA, divination practiced by priests whose title, babalawo, means "Father of the Secrets." This book pulls away the veil of secrecy to reveal exactly what IfA is and how it works, exploring its history, cosmology, Orichas, initiations, mythology, offerings, and sacrifices. Join Frank Baba Eyiogbe in this fascinating introduction that discusses the functions of the babalawo, the role of women, the future of IfA, and much more.
"A wonderful and much needed addition to the literature on Afro-Cuban religion. Engagingly written, scholarly while remaining accessible . . . it presents an up-to-date exposition of both the history and contemporary philosophy of one of the world's most complex systems of divination."--Stephan PalmiE, Chair of the Department of Anthropology and Social Sciences at the University of Chicago and author of The Cooking of History: How Not to Study Afro-Cuban Religion
"A wonderful and much needed addition to the literature on Afro-Cuban religion. Engagingly written, scholarly while remaining accessible . . . it presents an up-to-date exposition of both the history and contemporary philosophy of one of the world's most complex systems of divination."--Stephan PalmiE, Chair of the Department of Anthropology and Social Sciences at the University of Chicago and author of The Cooking of History: How Not to Study Afro-Cuban Religion