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Köp båda 2 för 481 krJoseph E. Holloway, Professor of Pan African Studies at California State University, Northridge, is a specialist in cross-cultural studies relating to Africa and Afro-Americana. He is a former Ford and Fulbright Scholar, and author of Liberian Diplomacy in Africa, Neither Black Nor White: The Saga of An American Family, and An Introduction to Classical African Civilizations. He is co-author (with Winifred K. Vass) of The African Heritage of American English and editor of The Noble Drew Ali and the Moorish Science Temple Movement and has published widely on New World Africanisms.
Contents Introduction Joseph E. Holloway 1. The Origins of African American Culture Joseph E. Holloway 2. "What Africa Has Given America": African Continuities in the North American Diaspora Joseph E. Holloway 3. African Elements in African American Culture Molefi Kete Asante 4. Africanisms in African American Names in the United States Joseph E. Holloway 5. The Case of Voodoo in New Orleans Jessie Ruth Gaston 6. Gullah Attitudes toward Life and Death Margaret Washington 7. The Sacred World of the Gullahs Joseph E. Holloway 8. African Religious Retentions in Florida Robert L. Hall 9. Sacrificial Practices in Santeria, an African Cuban Religion in the United States George Brandon 10. Kongo Influences on African American Artistic Culture Robert Farris Thompson 11. Africanisms in African American Music, Portia K. Maultsby 12. Africanisms and the Study of Folklore Beverly J. Robinson 13. The African Heritage of White America John Edward Philips 14. The African Character of African American Language: Insights from the Creole Connection Selase W. Williams Contributors Index