Cultural Politics of Obeah

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Cultural Politics of Obeah

Religion, Colonialism and Modernity in the Caribbean World

General and world history History of the Americas History of other geographical groupings and regions Colonialism and imperialism Traditional African religions and spiritual beliefs Social and cultural anthropology

Author: Diana Paton

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Collection: Critical Perspectives on Empire

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 10th August 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 6 Mb

ISBN: 9781316348918


Overview

An innovative history of the politics and practice of the Caribbean spiritual healing techniques known as obeah and their place in everyday life in the region. Spanning two centuries, the book results from extensive research on the development and implementation of anti-obeah legislation.

Content and Analysis

It includes analysis of hundreds of prosecutions for obeah, and an account of the complex and multiple political meanings of obeah in Caribbean societies. Diana Paton moves beyond attempts to define and describe what obeah was, instead showing the political imperatives that often drove interpretations and discussions of it.

Historical Significance

She shows that representations of obeah were entangled with key moments in Caribbean history, from eighteenth-century slave rebellions to the formation of new nations after independence. Obeah was at the same time a crucial symbol of the Caribbean's alleged lack of modernity, a site of fear and anxiety, and a thoroughly modern and transnational practice of healing itself.

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