salt water taffy and clean swept floors.Published in:2008By:Golden, Ebony NoellePublication type:Poem
Her Eyes Were Watching Katrina: Unnatural Deaths in a Natural Disaster.Published in:2008By:Mullaney, WilliamPublication type:Essay
Festivals as Ritual Assertions for Sustaining Diaspora Communities: Comparing Cases in the USA and Japan.Published in:Obsidian, 2008, v. 9, n. 1, p. 107By:Tai, EikaPublication type:Article
In Zora's Footsteps: Experiencing Music and Pentecostal Ritual in the African Diaspora.Published in:2008By:Butler, Melvin L.Publication type:Essay
Decolonizing Ethnography: Spirit Possession and Resistance in "Tell My Horse."Published in:2008By:Meehan, KevinPublication type:Essay
'At a Crossroads': Spirituality and The Politics of Exile: The Case of the Yoruba Orisa.Published in:2008By:Adefarakan, TemitopePublication type:Essay
Metaphysical Cloning: An African Epistemology in the Works of Zora Neale Hurston and Maryse Condé.Published in:2008By:Logan, MawuenaPublication type:Essay
"Of Moses, Mules, and Men: Zora Neale Hurston and the Politics of Folk Art."Published in:2008By:Young, JasonPublication type:Essay