TY - BOOK AU - Sansi,Roger TI - Fetishes and Monuments: Afro-Brazilian Art and Culture in the 20‹SUP›th‹/SUP› Century T2 - Remapping Cultural History SN - 9781845453633 AV - BL65.C8 U1 - 299.6/0981 23 PY - 2007///] CY - New York, Oxford PB - Berghahn Books KW - Art and society KW - Brazil KW - History KW - 20th century KW - Art, Brazilian KW - Themes, motives KW - Black people KW - Social life and customs KW - Candomblé (Religion) KW - Idols and images in art KW - Religion and culture KW - ART / Museum Studies KW - bisacsh KW - Heritage Studies, Museum Studies, Anthropology (General) N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; List of Illustrations --; Acknowledgements --; Introduction Culture and Objectification in the Black Rome --; Chapter 1 ‘Making the Saint’: Spirits, Shrines and Syncretism in Candomblé --; Chapter 2 From Sorcery to Civilisation: The Objectification of Afro-Brazilian Culture --; Chapter 3 From Informants to Scholars: Appropriating Afro-Brazilian Culture --; Chapter 4 From Weapons of Crime to Jewels of the Crown: Candomblé in Museums --; Chapter 5 From the Shanties to the Mansions: Candomblé as National Heritage --; Chapter 6 Modern Art and Afro-Brazilian Culture in Bahia --; Chapter 7 Authenticity and Commodification in Afro-Brazilian Art --; Chapter 8 Candomblé as Public Art: The Orixás of Tororó --; Chapter 9 Re-appropriations of Afro-Brazilian Culture --; Bibliography --; Index; restricted access N2 - One hundred years ago in Brazil the rituals of Candomblé were feared as sorcery and persecuted as crime. Its cult objects were fearsome fetishes. Nowadays, they are Afro-Brazilian cultural works of art, objects of museum display and public monuments. Focusing on the particular histories of objects, images, spaces and persons who embodied it, this book portrays the historical journey from weapons of sorcery looted by the police, to hidden living stones, to public works of art attacked by religious fanatics that see them as images of the Devil, former sorcerers who have become artists, writers, and philosophers. Addressing this history as a journey of objectification and appropriation, the author offers a fresh, unconventional, and illuminating look at questions of syncretism, hybridity and cultural resistance in Brazil and in the Black Atlantic in general UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9780857455406 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780857455406 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9780857455406/original ER -