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The Sacred Language of the Abakua Lydia Cabrera

The Sacred Language of the Abakua By Lydia Cabrera

The Sacred Language of the Abakua by Lydia Cabrera


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In 1988, Lydia Cabrera published an Abakua phrasebook that is still the largest work available on any African diaspora community in the Americas. Now translated into English, Cabrera's lexicon documents phrases vital to the creation of a specific African-derived identity in Cuba and presents the first insider's view of this African heritage.

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The Sacred Language of the Abakua by Lydia Cabrera

In 1988, Lydia Cabrera (18991991) published La lengua sagrada de los Nanigos, an Abakua phrasebook that is to this day the largest work available on any African diaspora community in the Americas. In the early 1800s in Cuba, enslaved Africans from the Cross River region of southeastern Nigeria and southwestern Cameroon created Abakua societies for protection and mutual aid. Abakua rites reenact mythic legends of the institution's history in Africa, using dance, chants, drumming, symbolic writing, herbs, domestic animals, and masked performers to represent African ancestors. Criminalized and scorned in the colonial era, Abakua members were at the same time contributing to the creation of a unique Cuban culture, including rumba music, now considered a national treasure.

Translated for the first time into English, Cabrera's lexicon documents phrases vital to the creation of a specific African-derived identity in Cuba and presents the first "insider's" view of this African heritage. This text presents thoroughly researched commentaries that link hundreds of entries to the context of mythic rites, skilled ritual performance, and the influence of Abakua in Cuban society and popular music. Generously illustrated with photographs and drawings, the volume includes a new introduction to Cabrera's writing as well as appendices that situate this important work in Cuba's history.

With the help of living Abakua specialists in Cuba and the US, Ivor L. Miller and P. Gonzalez Gomes-Casseres have translated Cabrera's Spanish into English for the first time while keeping her meanings and cultivated style intact, opening this seminal work to new audiences and propelling its legacy in African diaspora studies.

About Lydia Cabrera

Lydia Cabrera (18991991) was a Cuban ethnographer, literary activist, and author of numerous books on Afro-Cuban culture, including El Monte.

Ivor L. Miller is senior lecturer in the Department of History and International Studies at the University of Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria. He also holds a research fellowship from the African Studies Center at Boston University and is author of Voice of the Leopard: African Secret Societies and Cuba and Aerosol Kingdom: Subway Painters of New York City and coeditor (with P. Gonzalez Gomes-Casseres) of Sacred Language of the Abakua, all published by University Press of Mississippi.

P. Gonzalez Gomes-Casseres is senior lecturer emerita in the Spanish and Portuguese Department at Smith College. She is author of La sarten por el mango: Encuentro de escritoras latinoamericanas and Confluencias en Mexico.

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NPB9781496829443
9781496829443
1496829441
The Sacred Language of the Abakua by Lydia Cabrera
New
Hardback
University Press of Mississippi
2020-12-28
608
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