
Experiments with Power
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From eighteenth-century slave rebellions to contemporary responses to police brutality, Caribbean methods of problem-solving "spiritual work" have been criminalized under the label of "obeah." Connected to a justice-making force, obeah remains a crime in many parts of the anglophone Caribbean. In Experiments with Power, J. Brent Crosson addresses the complex question of what obeah is. Redescribing obeah as "science" and "experiments," Caribbean spiritual workers unsettle the moral and racial foundations of Western categories of religion. Based on more than a decade of conversations with spiritual workers during and after the state of emergency, this book shows how the reframing of religious practice as an experiment with power transforms conceptions of religion and law in modern nation-states.
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- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part One: The Depths
- Interlude 1: Number Twenty-One Junction
- 1. What Obeah Does Do: Religion, Violence, and Law
- Interlude 2: In the Valley of Dry Bones
- 2. Experiments with Justice: On Turning in the Grave
- Interlude 3: To Balance the Load
- 3. Electrical Ethics: On Turning the Other Cheek
- Part Two: The Nations
- Interlude 4: Where the Ganges Meets the Nile, I
- 4. Blood Lines: Race, Sacrifice, and the Making of Religion
- Interlude 5: Where the Ganges Meets the Nile, II
- 5. A Tongue between Nations: Spiritual Work, Secularism, and the Art of Crossover
- Part Three: The Heights
- Interlude 6: Arlena's Haunting
- 6. High Science
- Epilogue: The Ends of Tolerance
- Notes
- References
- Index
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