Description
Here, Ella Townsend, a young African-American anthropologist whose roots are Caribbean, researches Louisiana folk life and discovers not only the world of voodoo and carnival but also the mystical connection of the living and the dead. With her tape recorder she explores the rich heritage of Creole Louisiana, but Mammy, Ella's primary informant, dies during the project. Then from beyond the grave she continues to transmit messages. Although the academically minded Ella is dubious about the authenticity of the medium, gradually, as she confronts her prejudices, the tapes convey enriching mysteries about the past lives of Mammy and her friend Lowly. From this supernatural experience Ella learns much about herself and her background. Louisiana celebrates the magico-religious culture of hoodoo, conj
Author: Erna Brodber
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Published: 09/01/1997
Pages: 176
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.44lbs
Size: 8.02h x 5.03w x 0.51d
ISBN13: 9781578060313
ISBN10: 1578060311
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | African American & Black | Historical
- Fiction | Hispanic & Latino
- Fiction | African American & Black | Women
About the Author
Erna Brodber was born in Jamaica in 1940. In the 1989 awards of the Commonwealth Writers Prize, Myal: A Novel, her second book, was the Caribbean and Canadian Regional Winner.