
Law in Light
Priestesses, Priests, and the Revitalization of Akan Spirituality in the United States and Ghana
Lauren Coyle Rosen(Author)
University of California Press
1st Edition
Published on 15. October 2024
Book
Hardback
252 pages
978-0-520-39706-4 (ISBN)
Description
Law in Light is a groundbreaking book on the resurgence and transformation of Akan path spiritual communities in the United States and Ghana. Drawing on extensive collaborative ethnographic research, the book offers powerful portraits of priestesses, priests, and others on their spiritual journeys, in their ancestral reconnections, and in their everyday lives. The book spotlights a queen mother, shrine elders, priests, and priestesses of a prominent shrine house in Maryland, as well as leaders at a legendary Asuo Gyebi source shrine in Ghana. In exploring worlds of healing, empowerment, and justice, Lauren Coyle Rosen argues for the importance of two novel theoretical concepts, which she calls copresent jurisdictions and constellations of subjectivity. The book urges a broader retheorization of alternative spiritual orders within contemporary theopolitical, cosmopolitical, and postjuristocratic debates.
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Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkerley
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
544 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-520-39706-4 (9780520397064)
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Priestesses, Priests, and the Revitalization of Akan Spirituality in the United States and Ghana
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Lauren Coyle Rosen is the author of Fires of Gold, Hannibal Lokumbe (with Hannibal Lokumbe), and The Spirit of Ani (with Ani DiFranco), as well as six volumes of poetry.
Content
Contents
Introduction
1. Okomfohema Nana Akua Amoabaa Botwe I,
Queen Mother and Chief Priestess
2. Ankobeahema Nana Amoabaa Atei Asiedu,
Elder and High Priestess
3. Several Young Priestesses of the House: Call,
Initiation, Graduation, and Pathfinders
4. Nana Osofo Yaw Nkrumah: Law, Order, Vitality,
and Health in Shrine Governance
5. Okomfohene Nana Yaw Yirenkyi Opare Gyebi I, Chief Priest
at the Asuo Gyebi Shrine in Larteh, Kubease
6. Okomfopanyin Nana Afoah Baakang, Eldest Priestess
at the Asuo Gyebi Shrine in Larteh, Kubease
7. Okomfokese Nana Baakan Okukuranpon
Yirenkyiwa, Chief Priestess
Conclusion: Revitalized Visions and Transatlantic
Copresence in Akan Spirituality
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
1. Okomfohema Nana Akua Amoabaa Botwe I,
Queen Mother and Chief Priestess
2. Ankobeahema Nana Amoabaa Atei Asiedu,
Elder and High Priestess
3. Several Young Priestesses of the House: Call,
Initiation, Graduation, and Pathfinders
4. Nana Osofo Yaw Nkrumah: Law, Order, Vitality,
and Health in Shrine Governance
5. Okomfohene Nana Yaw Yirenkyi Opare Gyebi I, Chief Priest
at the Asuo Gyebi Shrine in Larteh, Kubease
6. Okomfopanyin Nana Afoah Baakang, Eldest Priestess
at the Asuo Gyebi Shrine in Larteh, Kubease
7. Okomfokese Nana Baakan Okukuranpon
Yirenkyiwa, Chief Priestess
Conclusion: Revitalized Visions and Transatlantic
Copresence in Akan Spirituality
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index