Some comments over the Yorùbá origins of Candomblé and other Afro-Brazilian Religions

Candomblé is one of many Afro-Brazilian religions that boast of African origins consequent, especially of the trans-Atlantic slave trade. In recent times, efforts toward vitiating the transnational link between Africa and Brazil as unstable, historically, and socially have become replete among some...

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Main Author: Emmanuel Ofuasia
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Language:English
Published: LibraryPress@UF 2024-12-01
Series:Yoruba Studies Review
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Online Access:https://journals.flvc.org/ysr/article/view/137832
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description Candomblé is one of many Afro-Brazilian religions that boast of African origins consequent, especially of the trans-Atlantic slave trade. In recent times, efforts toward vitiating the transnational link between Africa and Brazil as unstable, historically, and socially have become replete among some scholars – the claim being that merely finding the echoes of Africa in the Americas are not sufficient grounds to ferment an essentialist perception of these Afro-Brazilian religions as purely African. Whereas this research agrees with such scholars that an essentialist understanding of Afro-Brazilian religions is unfair, it contests their outlook that portraying Yorùbá as the origin of Candomblé and other Afro-Brazilian religions may be misleading. Hence, for its aim, this research makes etymological and philological assessments of some important concepts central to Yorùbá identity and rituals. Whilst establishing that an essentialist reading will not do, the study explores discourses on sexuality and matriarchal cults, divination, and sainthood.
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Some comments over the Yorùbá origins of Candomblé and other Afro-Brazilian Religions
Yoruba Studies Review
Africa
Afro-Brazilian religions
Candomblé
History
Yorùbá
title Some comments over the Yorùbá origins of Candomblé and other Afro-Brazilian Religions
title_full Some comments over the Yorùbá origins of Candomblé and other Afro-Brazilian Religions
title_fullStr Some comments over the Yorùbá origins of Candomblé and other Afro-Brazilian Religions
title_full_unstemmed Some comments over the Yorùbá origins of Candomblé and other Afro-Brazilian Religions
title_short Some comments over the Yorùbá origins of Candomblé and other Afro-Brazilian Religions
title_sort some comments over the yoruba origins of candomble and other afro brazilian religions
topic Africa
Afro-Brazilian religions
Candomblé
History
Yorùbá
url https://journals.flvc.org/ysr/article/view/137832
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