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Tambú: Curaçao's African-Caribbean Ritual and the Politics of Memory

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As contemporary Tambú music and dance evolved on the Caribbean island of Curaçao, it intertwined sacred and secular, private and public cultural practices, and many traditions from Africa and the New World. As she explores the formal contours of Tambú, Nanette de Jong discovers its variegated history and uncovers its multiple and even contradictory origins. De Jong recounts the personal stories and experiences of Afro-Curaçaoans as they perform Tambu-some who complain of its violence and low-class attraction and others who champion Tambú as a powerful tool of collective memory as well as a way to imagine the future.

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Indiana University Press
0253005728 / 9780253005724
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
24/04/2012
English
182 pages
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