Rewriting Osun

Rewriting Osun
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Publisher : Torkwase Press Incorporated
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : IND:30000125312870
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Book Synopsis Rewriting Osun by : Jessica M. Alarcon

Download or read book Rewriting Osun written by Jessica M. Alarcon and published by Torkwase Press Incorporated. This book was released on 2008 with total page 216 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Known to practitioners and scholars as the Yoruba goddess of sweet (waters), sensuality, fertility and delight, Osun is a deity of great controversy. Nigerians see her as an astute, responsible mother of many children, yet across the ocean in the New World she has become a promiscuous, fun-loving deity who abandons her children and gives them to Yemaya to raise. Alarcns research analyzes the diverse representations of Osun (as a metaphor for women) found in trans-national Yoruba literature, specifically the verses of Odu Ifa (divination poetry) and Apataki (stories/legends), and examines the roles gender, race and sexuality have played in cultural interpretations of Osun and therefore on the journey of women throughout the diaspora. (Re)Writing Osun challenges us to move beyond the remnants of limited colonial interpretations of African spiritual practices and begin the process of (re)writing OsunS narrative. Book includes color photographs!


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