A conversation about the vibrant connections between the spirits and Black Vodou practitioners’ lives, manifest in the dynamic relationship between public religious ceremonies, material aesthetics, bodily adornment, and spirit possession.
Speakers
- Affiliation
- Maude Evans
- AffiliationPrinceton University
Details
Eziaku Nwokocha is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Miami and the author of Vodou en Vogue: Fashioning Black Divinities in Haiti and the United States. Prof. Nwokocha and Vodou Manbo Maude Evans will be in conversation with CCSR Graduate Student Fellow Mélena Laudig.
In Haitian Vodou, spirits impact Black practitioners' everyday lives, tightly connecting the sacred and the secular. As Eziaku Atuama Nwokocha reveals in this richly textured book, that connection is manifest in the dynamic relationship between public religious ceremonies, material aesthetics, bodily adornment, and spirit possession. Nwokocha spent more than a decade observing Vodou ceremonies from Montreal and New York to Miami and Port-au-Prince. She engaged particularly with a Haitian practitioner and former fashion designer, Manbo Maude, who presided over Vodou temples in Mattapan, Massachusetts, and Jacmel, Haiti. With vivid description and nuanced analysis, Nwokocha shows how Manbo Maude's use of dress and her production of ritual garments are key to serving Black gods and illuminate a larger transnational economy of fashion and spiritual exchange. This innovative book centers on fashion and other forms of self-presentation, yet it draws together many strands of thought and practice, showing how religion is a multisensorial experience of engagement with what the gods want and demand from worshippers. Nwokocha's ethnographic work will challenge and enrich readers' understandings not only of Vodou and its place in Black religious experience but also of religion's entanglements with gender and sexuality, race, and the material and spiritual realms.
The 2023-2024 theme for the Religion and the Public Conversation series is "Bodies and Embodiment."
The event is free and open to the public. If you cannot attend in person, please register to watch the livestream.