Dancing Wisdom: Embodied Knowledge in Haitian Vodou, Cuban Yoruba, and Bahian Candomblé

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University of Illinois Press, 2005 - 324 pages
Concentrating on the Caribbean Basin and the coastal area of northeast South America, Yvonne Daniel considers three African-derived religious systems that rely heavily on dance behavior--Haitian Vodou, Cuban Yoruba, and Bahamian Candomble. Combining her background in dance and anthropology to parallel the participant/scholar dichotomy inherent to dancing's embodied knowledge, Daniel examines these misunderstood and oppressed performative dances in terms of physiology, psychology, philosophy, mathematics, ethics, and aesthetics.
 

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Acknowledgments
xi
TWO Body Knowledge at the Crossroads
51
THREE Days of Remembrance
94
FIVE Praise Dance and Liturgical Orders
148
SIX Informal Learning with Haitian Lwas
163
SEVEN Informal Learning with Bahian Orixás
188
EIGHT Formal Learning with Cuban Orichas
205
NINE The Dancing Body and Embodied Wisdom
246
Notes
281
Bibliography
295
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