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Jumping the broom : the surprising multicultural origins of a black wedding ritual / Tyler D. Parry.

LIBRA GT2690 .P37 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Parry, Tyler D., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Marriage customs and rites--History.
Marriage customs and rites.
African Americans--Marriage customs and rites--History.
African Americans.
Weddings.
Marginality, Social.
African Americans--Marriage customs and rites.
History.
Physical Description:
pages cm
Place of Publication:
Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, 2020.
Summary:
"In this definitive history of a unique tradition, Tyler D. Parry untangles the convoluted history of the 'broomstick wedding.' Popularly associated with African American culture, Parry traces the ritual's origins to marginalized groups in the British Isles and explores how it influenced the marriage traditions of different communities on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. His surprising findings shed new light on the complexities of cultural exchange between peoples of African and European descent from the 1700s up to the twenty-first century. Drawing from the historical records of enslaved people in the United States, British Romani, Louisiana Cajuns, and many others, Parry discloses how marginalized people found dignity in the face of oppression by innovating and reimagining marriage rituals. Such innovations have an enduring impact on the descendants of the original practitioners. Parry reveals how and why the simple act of 'jumping the broom' captivates so many people who, on the surface, appear to have little in common with each other"-- Provided by publisher.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781469660868
9781469660851
1469660857
1469660865
OCLC:
1147890980
Publisher Number:
99985470208

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