Channeling Knowledges
Water and Afro-Diasporic Spirits in Latinx and Caribbean Worlds
Rebeca L. Hey-ColĂłn
- 280 pages
- English
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Channeling Knowledges
Water and Afro-Diasporic Spirits in Latinx and Caribbean Worlds
Rebeca L. Hey-ColĂłn
Ă propos de ce livre
How water enables Caribbean and Latinx writers to reconnect to their pasts, presents, and futures. Water is often tasked with upholding division through the imposition of geopolitical borders. We see this in the construction of the Rio Grande/RĂo Bravo on the US-Mexico border, as well as in how the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean are used to delineate the limits of US territory. In stark contrast to this divisive view, Afro-diasporic religions conceive of water as a place of connection; it is where spiritual entities and ancestors reside, and where knowledge awaits.
Departing from the premise that water encourages confluence through the sustainment of contradiction, Channeling Knowledges fathoms water's depth and breadth in the work of Latinx and Caribbean creators such as Mayra Santos-Febres, Rita Indiana, Gloria Evangelina AnzaldĂșa, and the Border of Lights collective. Combining methodologies from literary studies, anthropology, history, and religious studies, Rebeca L. Hey-ColĂłn's interdisciplinary study traces how Latinx and Caribbean cultural production draws on systems of Afro-diasporic worshipâHaitian Vodou, La 21 DivisiĂłn (Dominican Vodou), and SanterĂa/Regla de Ochaâto channel the power of water, both salty and sweet, in sustaining connections between past, present, and not-yet-imagined futures.