2011 Fiscal Year Final Research Report
Orisa Worship and its Transformation : How Gender Works in the African American Socio-Religious Movement
Project/Area Number |
21720324
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Research Category |
Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B)
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Allocation Type | Single-year Grants |
Research Field |
Cultural anthropology/Folklore
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Research Institution | Kyoto University |
Principal Investigator |
KOIKE Ikuko 京都大学, 人文科学研究所, 助教 (60452299)
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Project Period (FY) |
2009 – 2011
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Keywords | 社会運動 / 性 / 人種(民族) / 男性覇権主義 / オリシャ崇拝 / 植民地主義 / アメリカ黒人 / ナイジェリア(ヨルバ) |
Research Abstract |
The aim of this study is to examine how gender and sexuality construct and reconstruct the social space of the African American socio-religious act or"Orisa Worship movement."This study scrutinizes the way African American women and homosexual men, often labeled as"minorities within minorities"throughout the history of the black movement in the US, have been engaged in this social activity for the past 60 years. This research then reveals the transformation of the cultural/religious practices of participants as individuals as well as members and the political structure of the socio-religious movement by the engagement of those minorities.
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