El Monte's New Itineraries: Afrodiasporic Spirituality in the Contemporary Caribbean

Author:   Alberto Sosa-Cabanas ,  Jossianna Arroyo ,  Erwan Dianteill ,  Joshua R. Deckman
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
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9781978846258


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   14 April 2026
Format:   Paperback
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El Monte's New Itineraries: Afrodiasporic Spirituality in the Contemporary Caribbean


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El Monte's New Itineraries is the first book fully devoted to the study of Cuban author and ethnographer Lydia Cabrera's El Monte (1954), one of the most influential books in Caribbean cultural history. Highly referenced, if understudied, El Monte is a comprehensive work that intertwines ethnobotany, popular orality, and Afro-Cuban traditions. Its pages have enjoyed a transnational influence, enriching domains such as ethnography, politics, theater, and even science fiction literature in the Caribbean, and the knowledge contained in it lies at the heart of Afrodiasporic spirituality and ethnomedicinal practices across Hispanic Caribbean cultures and beyond.

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Author:   Alberto Sosa-Cabanas ,  Jossianna Arroyo ,  Erwan Dianteill ,  Joshua R. Deckman
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
Imprint:   Rutgers University Press
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781978846258


ISBN 10:   1978846258
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   14 April 2026
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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""Guide, manual, labyrinth, intricate thicket of reality and fantasy, a work of high literary modernism, scholarly treatise, or an example of the 'marvelous real'? Lydia Cabrera's El Monte is a magical, poetic, and idiosyncratic rendering of Afro-Cuban religious beliefs and practices. We are fortunate to have a collection of essays that approach this baffling and charming book from different perspectives and disciplines: anthropology, ethnobotany, the visual arts, literature, history, queerness, and ecology. These essays reveal that El Monte is more than a text, it is a journey filled with new beginnings."" - Alan West-Durán, author of Afro-Cuban Religions and the Arts: A Dog Has Four Legs But Takes One Path ""Vibrant, daring, and deeply grounded, this book reimagines Lydia Cabrera's work for our time. Moving across literature, ethnography, and visual culture, the essays uncover how Cabrera's El Monte continues to breathe through the Caribbean's art, spirituality, and politics. This collection proves that Cabrera's forest of symbols is still very much alive and more relevant than ever."" - Mabel Cuesta, associate professor, University of Houston


""Guide, manual, labyrinth, intricate thicket of reality and fantasy, a work of high literary modernism, scholarly treatise, or an example of the 'marvelous real'? Lydia Cabrera's El Monte is a magical, poetic, and idiosyncratic rendering of Afro-Cuban religious beliefs and practices. We are fortunate to have a collection of essays that approach this baffling and charming book from different perspectives and disciplines: anthropology, ethnobotany, the visual arts, literature, history, queerness, and ecology. These essays reveal that El Monte is more than a text, it is a journey filled with new beginnings."" --Alan West-Durán ""author of Afro-Cuban Religions and the Arts: A Dog Has Four Legs But Takes One Path"" ""Vibrant, daring, and deeply grounded, this book reimagines Lydia Cabrera's work for our time. Moving across literature, ethnography, and visual culture, the essays uncover how Cabrera's El Monte continues to breathe through the Caribbean's art, spirituality, and politics. This collection proves that Cabrera's forest of symbols is still very much alive and more relevant than ever."" --Mabel Cuesta ""associate professor, University of Houston""


Author Information

Alberto Sosa-Cabanas is an assistant professor in the Department of English and Modern Languages at Hampton University. His academic work on the intersections between racism and cultural production has received numerous awards and recognitions, including fellowship support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Institute for the Study of Global Racial Justice (ISGRJ), the Tinker Foundation, and the Cuban Research Institute (FIU). His essays can be found in the journals Revista Iberoamericana, Cuban Studies, and Decimonónica. He is the editor of the volume Reading Cuba, Discurso Literario y Geografía Transcultural (Valencia, Aduana Vieja, 2018).

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