Indiana University
Press has released a new book on Sango.
There are not many
deities in the world that are truly international in the scope of
their worship. The Yoruba òrìsà Sàngó is one such
deity. Worshippers of Sàngó may be found everywhere the Yoruba
people have had a cultural or demographic influence, and even beyond.
Such influence encompasses several nations of West Africa and a good
many of the nations of the Americas. Whether by trade associations,
imperial expansion, the Atlantic slave trade, cultural exportation, or
immigration, the Yoruba people have left an undeniable and permanent
imprint on many parts of the world. This imprint includes Yoruba
religion and its pantheon of deities.
Table
of Contents
1.
Introduction
Defining Sango in West Africa
2. The Place of Sango
in the Yoruba Pantheon
Akintunde Akinyemi
3. Religious Politics and
the Myth of Sango
Akinwunmi Isola
4. The Ambivalent Representation of Sango in Yoruba Literature
Akintunde Akinyemi
5. Yoruba
Thunder Deities and Sovereignty: Ara versus Sango
Marc Schiltz
Thematic Representations of Sango
6. Sango and the
Elements: Gender and Cultural Discourses
Dierdre Badejo
7. Reconfiguration of Sango on the Screen
Durotoye A. Adeleke
8. Art in the Service of Sango
Stephen Folaranmi
9. Insight into the Future via the Past and the Present: An
Examination of Sàngó Eérìndínlógún Divinatory System
among the Yoruba
George Olusola
Ajibade
Sango
in the African Diaspora
10. The Political
Economy of Sango Africanization: Aesthetics as Cultural Politics
Kamari Maxine Clarke
11. Wither Sango?: An Inquiry into Sango's "Authenticity" and
Prominence in the Caribbean
Stephen D. Glazier
12. Shango in Afro-Brazilian Religion: "Aristocracy" and
"Syncretic" Interactions
Luis Nicolau Parés
13. Sango: Beyond Male and Female
Aina Olomo Oloriya
14. Searching for Thunder: A Conversation about Shangó
Ernesto Pichardo and Michael Atwood Mason
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