“The ability to map Oshun across the Afro-Atlantic world to tease out her vital iconic significance, in literary, cultural, religious, and political terrains, makes for a priceless book.”—Niyi Afolabi, author of Relocating the Sacred: African Divinities and Brazilian Cultural Hybridities In this book, Sheneese Thompson analyzes works of film and literature to explore how Afro-Atlantic religion … Continue reading Oshun, Lemonade, and Intertextuality
Intern Guest Post: Books and Lemonade
Written by Anjelica Fabro, Acquisitions Intern I love lemons. With the right ingredients, tools, and chef, lemons can make beautiful dishes. When life gives me lemons, I make lemon cupcakes. I might use a lemon to clean and flavor the flying fish that I would eat with macaroni pie and frozen mango lemonade. When I see a … Continue reading Intern Guest Post: Books and Lemonade
