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Hidden Powers of State in the Cuban Imagination - by Kenneth Routon (Paperback)

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  • "Explores the mutual interaction between magic in Cuban popular culture and the social construction of the power of the Cuban socialist state.
  • About the Author: Kenneth Routon is visiting assistant professor of cultural anthropology at the University of New Orleans.
  • 216 Pages
  • Social Science, Anthropology

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"Explores the mutual interaction between magic in Cuban popular culture and the social construction of the power of the Cuban socialist state."--Book News

"Describes how socialist ideology is intertwined with Afro-Cuban religious beliefs and practices."--Chronicle of Higher Education

"Analyzes the Cuban capacity for combining apparently incompatible beliefs such as socialism and various Afro-Cuban religious practices not only by legitimizing their practice but also by creating a historical narrative wherein the faithful--many of whom are black and poor, two segments of the population that were heavily pro-Revolution--can be reminded of how important they were to the Cuban Revolution."-- WesLive: Wesleyan's Community Blog

"A valuable contribution to scholarship in Cuban studies and the study of religion in the Americas. Routon goes beyond other works in analyzing the Cuban capacity for combining apparently incompatible beliefs such as socialism and various Afro-Cuban practices. He also provides a number of important insights into the processes by which magical and ritual idioms of power feed the political imagery and exercise of power in Cuba, and vice versa."--Christine Ayorinde, author of Afro-Cuban Religiosity, Revolution, and National Identity

"A fascinating, timely, and deftly balanced account of the power of magic and the state in revolutionary Cuba. This compelling and evocative book transports readers to the secret and mysterious alleys of religious and political workings, the ritual production of selective historical memory, and the current statecraft of religious appropriations."--Raquel Romberg, author of Healing Dramas: Divination and Magic in Modern Puerto Rico

"Hidden Powers of the State in the Cuban Imagination is a remarkable achievement. Rather than delivering "yet another" ethnography of an objectified entity called Afro-Cuban religion, Routon opens up fresh and illuminating perspectives on the historical complexity and contemporary volatility of the semiotics of a world in which the experientially occult nature of power has become coextensive with the experience of the powers of the occult."--Stephan Palmie, University of Chicago

Despite its hard-nosed emphasis on the demystifying realism of Marxist-Leninist ideology, the political imagery of the Cuban revolution--and the state that followed--conjures up its own magical seductions and fantasies of power. In this fascinating account, Kenneth Routon shows how magic practices and political culture are entangled in Cuba in unusual and intimate ways.

Routon describes not only how the monumentality of the state arouses magical sensibilities and popular images of its hidden powers, but he also explores the ways in which revolutionary officialdom has, in recent years, tacitly embraced and harnessed vernacular fantasies of power to the national agenda. In his brilliant analysis, popular culture and the state are deeply entangled within a promiscuous field of power, taking turns siphoning the magic of the other in order to embellish their own fantasies of authority, control, and transformation.

This study brings anthropology and history together by examining the relationship between ritual and state power in revolutionary Cuba, paying particular attention to the roles of memory and history in the construction and contestation of shared political imaginaries.




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"Explores the mutual interaction between magic in Cuban popular culture and the social construction of the power of the Cuban socialist state."--"Book News"" ""Describes how socialist ideology is intertwined with Afro-Cuban religious beliefs and practices."--"Chronicle of Higher Education"" ""Analyzes the Cuban capacity for combining apparently incompatible beliefs such as socialism and various Afro-Cuban religious practices not only by legitimizing their practice but also by creating a historical narrative wherein the faithful--many of whom are black and poor, two segments of the population that were heavily pro-Revolution--can be reminded of how important they were to the Cuban Revolution."-- "WesLive: Wesleyan's Community Blog" "A fascinating, timely, and deftly balanced account of the power of magic and the state in revolutionary Cuba. This compelling and evocative book transports readers to the secret and mysterious alleys of religious and political workings, the ritual production of selective historical memory, and the current statecraft of religious appropriations."--Raquel Romberg, author of "Healing Dramas: Divination and Magic in Modern Puerto Rico" "A valuable contribution to scholarship in Cuban studies and the study of religion in the Americas. [Routon] provides a number of important insights into the processes by which magical and ritual idioms of power feed the political imagery and exercise of power in Cuba, and vice versa."--Christine Ayorinde, author of "Afro-Cuban Religiosity, Revolution, and National Identity" ""Hidden Powers of the State in the Cuban Imagination" is a remarkable achievement. Rather than delivering yet another ethnography of an objectified entity called "Afro-Cuban religion, ' Routon opens up fresh and illuminating perspectives on the historical complexity and contemporary volatility of the semiotics of a world in which the experientially occult nature of power has become coextensive with the experience of the powers of the occult."--Stephan Palmie, author of "Wizards and Scientists: Explorations in Afro-Cuban Modernity and Tradition
"Kenneth Routon is visiting assistant professor of cultural anthropology at the University of New Orleans.



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Kenneth Routon is visiting assistant professor of cultural anthropology at the University of New Orleans.

Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .5 Inches (D)
Weight: .72 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 216
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Anthropology
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Theme: Cultural & Social
Format: Paperback
Author: Kenneth Routon
Language: English
Street Date: November 15, 2011
TCIN: 1006602300
UPC: 9780813041964
Item Number (DPCI): 247-18-4259
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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