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Spirit Possession in French, Haitian, and Vodou Thought

Jazyk AngličtinaAngličtina
Kniha Pevná
Kniha Spirit Possession in French, Haitian, and Vodou Thought Alessandra
Libristo kód: 05160812
Nakladatelství Lexington Books, listopadu 2014
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This book recuperates the important history that Haitian thought around Vodou possession has had in French critical theory. I take the period of the 1930s and 1940s, as the centerfold of a more complex network of relations that places Haiti as one of the pivots of a more expanded intellectual conversation around 'possession,' which links anthropology, literature, psychoanalysis, human rights, and visual arts in France, Haiti, and the United States. The book argues that Haiti as the anthropological other serves as a kick-starter to an entire French-based theoretical apparatus (Breton, Leiris, Bataille, de Certeau, Foucault, and Butler), but once up and running, its role as catalyst is forgotten and the multiple iterations of the anthropological other are cast back into the net of Michel-Rolph Trouillot's "Savage slot." The book is meant to offer the expert of Haitian studies new perspectives on the imbricated relationship between Caribbean, francophone, and French studies. It also offers the reader unfamiliar with Haiti a comprehensive interdisciplinary study of twentieth and early twenty-first century Haitian thought, including a detailed timeline of important moments in the intellectual history that connects Haiti to France and the United States. The first part of the book is about global dispossessions in the first decades of the twentieth century; the second part points to how the narratives of 'Haiti' are intimately linked to a Franco-U.S.-American discursive space, constructed over the course of the twentieth century, a discursive order that has conflated the representation of 'Haiti' with an understanding of Vodou primarily as an occult religion, and not as a philosophical system. The third and fourth parts of the book examine how the novels of Rene Depestre, Jean-Claude Fignole, and Kettly Mars have revisited the notion of possession since the fall of the Duvalier dictatorships.

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