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Surviving Secularization: Masking the Spirit in the Jankunu (John Canoe) Festivals of the Caribbean

机译:生存的世俗化:在加勒比海的扬库努(约翰·独木舟)节中掩饰精神

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Jankunu (Jonkonnu, Junkanoo), an Afro-Caribbean Yuletide tradition centering on masked dance, is generally characterized as a secular festival. This article presents contemporary ethnographic evidence showing that certain older variants of the tradition remain closely connected with African-derived religious concepts and practices. On the basis of this new evidence, the author argues for a reexamination and reevaluation of the historical significance of this tradition, which even today, despite its ostensible secularity, has vaguely "spiritual" associations for many in the region—including some of those who represent it as "secular." The article interprets this apparent contradiction as the result of a historical process of secularization (in response to the stigmatization of African modes of religiosity) that was only partly successful.
机译:扬库努(Jankunu(Jonkonnu,Junkanoo))是一种以假面舞为中心的非裔加勒比Yuletide传统,通常被称为世俗节日。本文提供了当代人种学的证据,表明该传统的某些较旧变体仍然与非洲衍生的宗教概念和习俗密切相关。基于这一新证据,作者主张对该传统的历史意义进行重新检验和重新评估。尽管这一传统具有明显的世俗性,但即使在今天,它仍然对该地区许多人(包括其中一些人)隐约地具有“精神”联系。表示为“世俗”。本文将这种明显的矛盾解释为世俗化的历史过程的结果(响应非洲宗教模式的污名化),但仅部分成功。

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