Caribbean Diaspora in the USA: Diversity of Caribbean Religions in New York City (Vitality of Indigenous Religions)

Caribbean Diaspora in the USA: Diversity of Caribbean Religions in New York City (Vitality of Indigenous Religions)

by Bettina Schmidt (Author), Bettina Schmidt (Author)

Synopsis

Caribbean Diaspora in the USA presents a new cultural theory based on an exploration of Caribbean religious communities in New York City. The Caribbean culture of New York demonstrates a cultural dynamism which embraces Spanish speaking, English speaking and French speaking migrants. All cultures are full of breaks and contradictions as Latin American and Caribbean theorists have demonstrated in their ongoing debate. This book combines unique research by the author in Caribbean New York with the theoretical discourse of Latin American and Caribbean scholars. Focusing on Caribbean religious communities, including Cuban/Puerto Rican SanterA-a (Regla de Ocha), Haitian Vodou, Shango (Orisha Baptist) from Trinidad and Tobago, and Brazilian Pentecostal church, Schmidt's observations lead to the construction of a cultural concept that illustrates a culture in an ongoing state of change, with more than one form of expression depending on situation, time and context. Showing the creativity of religions and the way immigrants adapt to their new surroundings, this book fills a gap between Latin American and Caribbean Studies.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 208
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 28 Aug 2008

ISBN 10: 0754663655
ISBN 13: 9780754663652

Media Reviews
'Bettina Schmidt's engaging, narrative-driven investigation of New York's Caribbean communities begins with the question, 'What does it mean to be Caribbean?' - Schmidt's book is a readable study of a topic that deserves a wider audience and will be useful to students of religion, globalization, media studies and multiculturalism.' Bulletin for the British Association for the Study of Religions
Author Bio
Dr Bettina Schmidt is a Lecturer in the Study of Religions and Director of Graduate Studies at the University of Bangor, Wales, UK.