Art and Ritual in the Black Diaspora
Archetypes of Transition- Authors:
- Publisher:
- 2016
Summary
Archetypes of Transition in Diaspora Art and Ritual examines residually oral conventions that shape the black diaspora imaginary in the Caribbean and America. Colonial humanist violations and inverse issues of black cultural and psychological affirmation are indexed in terms of a visionary gestalt according to which inner and outer realities unify creatively in natural and metaphysical orders. Paul Griffith’s central focus is hermeneutical, examining the way in which religious and secular symbols inherent in rite and word as in vodun, limbo, the spirituals, puttin’ on ole massa, and dramatic and narrative structures, for example, are made basic to the liberating post-colonial struggle. This evident interpenetration of political and religious visions looks back to death-rebirth traditions through which African groups made sense of the intervention of evil into social order. Herein, moreover, the explanatory, epistemic, and therapeutic structures of art and ritual share correspondences with the mythic archetypes that Carl Jung posits as a psychological inheritance of human beings universally.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2016
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-4985-2743-9
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-4985-2744-6
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 260
- Product type
- Book Titles
Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Ch01. Introduction No access Pages 1 - 30
- Ch02. The Spirituals No access Pages 31 - 70
- Ch03. Animate Authority of Word and Rite No access Pages 71 - 110
- Ch04. Plots and Counterplots No access Pages 111 - 144
- Ch05. The Quest for Divine Fullness No access Pages 145 - 180
- Ch06. Ritual Relocation of Self No access Pages 181 - 198
- Ch07. Alchemy as Transformational Magic No access Pages 199 - 234
- Conclusion No access Pages 235 - 242
- Bibliography No access Pages 243 - 250
- Index No access Pages 251 - 258
- About the Author No access Pages 259 - 260





