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Examining how the development of a deterritorialized network of black cultural nationalists became aligned with a lucrative late-twentieth-century roots heritage market, Clarke explores the dynamics of y t nj Village's religious and tourist economy. She discusses how the community generates income through the sale of prophetic divinatory consultations, African market souvenirs--such as cloth, books, candles, and carvings--and fees for community-based tours and dining services. Clarke accompanied y t nj villagers to Nigeria, and she describes how these heritage travelers often returned home feeling that despite the separation of their ancestors from Africa as a result of transatlantic slavery, they--more than the Nigerian Yor b --are the true claimants to the ancestral history of the Great y Empire of the Yor b people. Mapping Yor b Networks is a unique look at the political economy of homeland identification and the transnational construction and legitimization of ideas such as authenticity, ancestry, blackness, and tradition.
Author: Kamari Maxine Clarke
ISBN-10: 0822333422
ISBN-13: 9780822333425
Publisher: Duke University Press
Language: English
Published: 07/12/2004
Pages: 384
Format: Paperback
Weight: 1.17lbs
Size: 9.10h x 5.98w x 0.90d
Review Citation(s):
Choice 03/01/2005 pg. 1310
Kamari Maxine Clarke is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Yale University.
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