THREE PATHS TO LEGAL LEGITIMACY: AFRICAN DIASPORA RELIGIONS AND THE STATE

被引:6
作者
Johnson, Paul Christopher [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Michigan, Ctr Afroamer & African Studies, 505 S State St 4700 Haven, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
[2] Univ Missouri, Religious Studies, Columbus, MS USA
关键词
African diaspora religions; transnational; law; Garifuna; Santeria; legitimacy;
D O I
10.1080/01438300500071265
中图分类号
B9 [宗教];
学科分类号
010107 ;
摘要
What are the routes by which African diaspora religious groups gain legal legitimacy in modern nation-states of the Americas? African diaspora religions, once prohibited under slave laws, remain predisposed to conflict with the 'culture of legality' that is constitutive of the contemporary modern world-system. In negotiating this conflict, different legitimating tactics are called upon in different nation-states, depending on the type of national mythology and level of legal-rational development present. Two legitimating tactics exercised by African diaspora religions are described here: 'simulation' in the United States, and 'sedition' in Honduras. A third path toward legitimacy, which I call the strategy of 'seduction', occurs when states appropriate African diaspora religions as a form of symbolic capital communicating depth and authenticity. Examples of this path are drawn from Brazil and Haiti.
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页数:27
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