Thinking with Ngangas

Thinking with Ngangas
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 283
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ISBN-10 : 9780226825939
ISBN-13 : 0226825930
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Book Synopsis Thinking with Ngangas by : Stephan Palmié

Download or read book Thinking with Ngangas written by Stephan Palmié and published by University of Chicago Press. This book was released on 2023-10-10 with total page 283 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A comparative investigation of Afro-Cuban ritual and Western science that aims to challenge the rationality of Western expert practices. Inspired by the exercises of Father Lafitau, an eighteenth-century Jesuit priest and protoethnographer who compared the lives of the Iroquois to those of the ancient Greeks, Stephan Palmié embarks on a series of unusual comparative investigations of Afro-Cuban ritual and Western science. What do organ transplants have to do with ngangas, a complex assemblage of mineral, animal, and vegetal materials, including human remains, that serve as the embodiment of the spirits of the dead? How do genomics and “ancestry projects” converge with divination and oracular systems? What does it mean that Black Cubans in the United States took advantage of Edisonian technology to project the disembodied voice of a mystical entity named ecué onto the streets of Philadelphia? Can we consider Afro-Cuban spirit possession as a form of historical knowledge production? By writing about Afro-Cuban ritual in relation to Western scientific practice, and vice versa, Palmié hopes to challenge the rationality of Western expert practices, revealing the logic that brings together enchantment and experiment.

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