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Research Topics on: voodoo

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Books on: voodoo

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    Voodoo Science: The Road from Foolishness to Fraud
    Book by Robert L. Park; Oxford University Press, 2000
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    In a time of dazzling scientific progress, how can we separate genuine breakthroughs from the noisy gaggle of false claims? From Deepak Chopra's "quantum alternative to growing old" to unwarranted hype surrounding the International Space Station, Robert Park leads us down the back alleys of fringe ...
     
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    Dancing Spirits: Rhythms and Rituals of Haitian Vodun, the Rada Rite
    Book by Gerdès Fleurant; Greenwood Press, 1996
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    The reflexive approach and the concept of bimusicality have made possible this in-depth study of the Rada rite, the foundation of the complex and sensationalized religion of Haiti, Vodun. Fleurant returned to his native Haiti to immerse himself in the socio-cultural life of those who practice the ...
     
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    Rara! Vodou, Power, and Performance in Haiti and Its Diaspora
    Book by Elizabeth McAlister; University of California Press, 2002
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    "This is a startling, stunning, and fascinating book about the blend of music, religion, and politics in Haitian culture. McAlister's mastery of many different ways of knowing makes this study an endless source of insight, intrigue, and inspiration. "Rara! succeeds magnificently as an exploration ...
     
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    Ecstatic Religion: A Study of Shamanism and Spirit Possession
    Book by I. M. Lewis; Routledge, 2003
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    I.M. Lewis's wide-ranging comparative study looks at the psychological, medical, aesthetic, religious, and cultural aspects of possession, and covers themes including soul-loss, ecstatic trance, divination, erotic passion, and exorcism. Probing the mysteries of spirit possession through the critical ...
     
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    The Magic Island
    Book by B. Seabrook, Alexander King; Harcourt, Brace, 1929
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    ...Part One THE VOODOO RITES I...BUT MARKED FOR DEATH BY THE VOODOO CURSE, THEY DIED 50...STRANGE TALES ARE TOLD OF VOODOO IN THE BOUDOIR AND SALON 93...
     

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Encyclopedia Articles on: voodoo

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    Voodoo
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009

    VOODOO voo doo from the god Vodun, native W African religious beliefs and practices that also has adherents in the New World. Voodoo believers are most numerous in Haiti, where voodoo was granted official religious status in 2003, and in Benin, where the religion has had official...
     
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    Zombi
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009

    ZOMBI or zombie both: zom be, in voodoo , a person believed to have been raised from the grave by a houngan sorcerer for purposes of enslavement. The zombi is used by...
     
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    Gullah
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009

    ...and grammar. Some African words in Gullah have entered American English, including goober ("peanut"), gumbo ("okra"), and voodoo ("witchcraft"). Du Bose Heywards novel Porgy (1925), upon which Gershwins opera is based, was written in the Gullah dialect...
     
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    Ouidah
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009

    ...textiles, guns, and gunpowder for palm oil and ivory. The town was annexed by France in 1886. Ouiday is a center of the Vodoun (voodoo) religion. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University...
     
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    New Orleans
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009

    ...the many parks (including an aquarium), museums (including a voodoo museum, the National D-day Museum, and the New Orleans Museum...disappeared with the Civil War, but African folkways and stories of voodoo magic persisted into the 20th cent. The golden era ended when...
     

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