Rhythms of the Afro-Atlantic world : : rituals and remembrances / / edited by Mamadou Diouf and Ifeoma Kiddoe Nwankwo.

Along with linked modes of religiosity, music and dance have long occupied a central position in the ways in which Atlantic peoples have enacted, made sense of, and responded to their encounters with each other. This unique collection of essays connects nations from across the Atlantic---Senegal, Ke...

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Place / Publishing House:Ann Arbor : : University of Michigan Press,, c2010.
Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (278 p.)
Notes:Includes index.
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505 0 0 |t The economic vitamins of Cuba : sacred and other dance performances /  |r Yvonne Daniel --  |t Performing pentecostalism : music, identity, and the interplay of Jamaican and African American styles /  |r Melvin L. Butler --  |t "The women have on all their clothes" : reading the texts of holy hip-hop /  |r Deborah Smith Pollard --  |t Rhythmic remembrances /  |r Yvonne Daniel --  |t Citizenship and dance in urban Brazil : Grupo Corpo, a case study /  |r Lucía M. Suárez --  |t Muscle/memories : how Germaine Acogny and Diane McIntyre put their feet down /  |r Susan Leigh Foster --  |t "To carry the dance of the people beyond" : Jean Leon Destine, Lavinia Williams, and Danse Folklorique Haïtienne /  |r Millery Polyne --  |t Motherland hip-hop : connective marginality and African American youth culture in Senegal and Kenya /  |r Halifu Osumare --  |t New York bomba : Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, and a bridge called Haiti /  |r Raquel Z. Rivera --  |t Talking drums : soca and go-go music as grassroots identity movements /  |r Deidre R. Gantt --  |t Warriors of the world : rapso in Trinidad's festival culture /  |r Patricia van Leeuwaarde Moonsammy --  |t Timba Brava : Maroon music in Cuba /  |r Umi Vaughan --  |t Salsa memory : revisiting Grupo Folklórico y experimental nuevayorquino /  |r Juan Flores and Rene López --  |t Performing memories : the atlantic theater of cultural production and exchange /  |r Carrol Smith-Rosenberg. 
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