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Introduction to Religions of the African Diaspora / Stephanie Y. Mitchem.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Mitchem, Stephanie Y., author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- African diaspora.
- Religions--African influences.
- Religions.
- Africa--Religion.
- Africa.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (240 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Distribution:
- New York, NY : Bloomsbury Publishing (US), 2026.
- Place of Publication:
- London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2026.
- System Details:
- text file rdaft
- Summary:
- Addressing a significant gap in the field, Introduction to Religions of the African Diaspora brings together key themes-Africa, the Diaspora, colonialism, race, Black identity, and religion-into one cohesive and accessible volume. The text draws on over thirty years of the author's experience studying and teaching African and African Diasporan spiritualities and is informed by the recognition that many students arrive in the classroom with limited understanding of cultural and historical contexts-often carrying preconceived notions about Africa and Black people. The author, a Black U.S. scholar, approaches these topics with both personal insight and academic rigor, having personally navigated many of these same misconceptions. This perspective enriches the material, incorporating the history of Black Studies to challenge prevailing assumptions about the African continent and its diasporas. The book thoughtfully engages with both Western European and U.S. cultural norms, bringing them into conversation with the worldviews and values embedded within African and Diasporan religious traditions. By offering these comparative insights, the text serves as a valuable resource for students across disciplines, including religious studies, international studies, and history. Designed as an accessible and engaging introduction, the book is ideal for undergraduate courses and provides clear definitions and contextual explanations to support student comprehension. Each chapter is framed with a broad, inclusive lens and acknowledges the diversity of student backgrounds, including those engaged in mission work or service projects by providing them the critical tools needed for thoughtful and respectful engagement with African and diasporic communities.
- Contents:
- List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Origin Stories 2. Growing: African Diaspora Religions (ADR) 3. Evolving: African Diaspora Religions (ADR) 4. Afrikan Indigenous Religions (AIR) 5. Candomblé 6. Vodou/Haiti and Lucumi/Cuba 7. ADR in the United States Concluding Thoughts Bibliography Index
- ISBN:
- 979-88-8187-125-3
- OCLC:
- 1564375287
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