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Publications of J. Lorand Matory    :chronological  alphabetical  combined  by tags  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. Matory, JL. The Fetish Revisited: Marx, Freud, and the Gods Black People Make. Duke University Press, October, 2018. 384 pages pp.  [abs]
  2. Matory, JL. Stigma and Culture: Last-Place Anxiety in Black America. University of Chicago Press, 2015. [and%20Culture:%20Global%20Migrations%20and%20the%20Crisis%20of%20Identity%20in%20Black%20America&qid=1444930164&ref_=sr_1_fkmr0_1&s=books&sr=1-1-fkmr0]  [abs] [author's comments]
  3. J.L. Matory. Religión del Atlántico negro: Tradición, Transnacionalismo y Matriarcado en el Candomblé Brasileño. Editorial Oriente/Casa del Caribe, 2014.  [abs] [author's comments]
  4. Matory, JL. Religión Afro-Atlántica: Tradición, Trasnacionalismo y Matriarcado en el Candomblé Brasileño. Editorial Oriente/Casa del Caribe, 2014. [ref=sr_1_5]  [abs]
  5. J. Lorand Matory. "Stigma and Culture: Global Migrations and the Crisis of Identity in Black America". University of Chicago Press, 2012.  [abs] [author's comments]
  6. Matory, JL. Black Atlantic Religion: Tradition, Transnationalism, and Matriarchy in the Afro-Brazilian Candomble. Princeton University Press, February, 2009. 1-383 pp. [ref=sr_1_6]  [abs]
  7. J. Lorand Matory. Black Atlantic Religion: Tradition, Transnationalism and Matriarchy in the Afro-Brazilian Candomble. Princeton University Press, 2005. [0691059446]  [abs]
  8. Matory, JL. Sex and the Empire That Is No More: Gender and the Politics of Metaphor in Oyo-Yoruba Religion. second edition Berghahn Books, 2005. (Edited and updated version of the original 1994 publication) [ref=sr_1_4]  [abs]
  9. Matory, JL. Vessels of Power: the Dialectical Symbolism of Power in Yoruba Religion and Polity - Part Two.  1986. [28083185&referer=brief_results]  [abs]
  10. Matory, JL. Vessels of Power: the Dialectical Symbolism of Power in Yoruba Religion and Polity - Part One.  1986. [28083185&referer=brief_results]  [abs]
  11. Matory, JL. A Broken Calabash: Social Aspects of Worship among Brazilian and West African Yoruba--Part Two.  1982. [82856403&referer=brief_results]  [abs]
  12. Matory, JL. A Broken Calabash: Social Aspects of Worship among Brazilian and West African Yoruba--Part One.  1982. [82856403&referer=brief_results]  [abs]

Papers Published

  1. Matory, JL. "Harvard and Radcliffe Class of 1982 25th Anniversary Report."   ( 2007.). [repository]

Articles & Book Chapters

  1. Matory, JL. "‘On the backs of Blacks’: the fetish and how socially inferior Europeans put down Africans to prove their equality with their own oppressors." History of European Ideas  (November, 2023.): 1-4. [doi]
  2. Matory, JL. "基于白-黑肤色差异的族裔间不平等及其生成逻辑 (The Light-Dark Hierarchy of Human Worth)." Journal of Chinese National Community Studies (中华民族共同体研究)  vol. 2023 (1) no. 1 (January, 2023.): 143-176. (translated by Liu, D)
  3. Matory, L. ""Was Marx a Fetishist?"." Extrablatt  vol. 2022 no. 19 (February, 2022.).  [abs]
  4. Matory, L. ""The Fetish Revisited" with J. Lorand Matory Interview with Kristian Petersen." Religious Studies News. Edited by Petersen, K.  (July, 2020.).
  5. Matory, JL. "O navio de volta para casa: Tropos analíticos como mapas da e para a história cultural da diáspora africana." Contemporânea - Revista de Sociologia da UFSCar  vol. 10 no. 3 ( 2020.): 969-993. [doi]
  6. Apter, A. "Oduduwa’s Chain: Locations of Culture in the Yoruba-Atlantic." African and Black Diaspora: An International Journa  (August, 2018.): 1-5.
  7. Matory, JL. "The English Professors of Brazil: On the Diasporic Roots of the Yoruba Nation." MAKING OF BRAZIL'S BLACK MECCA  ( 2018.): 3-35.
  8. Matory, JL. "THE FETISH REVISITED Marx, Freud, and the Gods Black People Make INTRODUCTION." FETISH REVISITED  ( 2018.): 1-39.
  9. Matory, JL. "Collecting and Exhibiting at the Crossroads: In Honor of Eshu." Material Religion: the journal of objects, art and belief  vol. 12 no. 3 (September, 2016.): 378-380.
  10. Matory, JL. "Collecting and Exhibiting at the Crossroads: In Honor of Eshu." Material Religion  vol. 12 no. 3 (September, 2016.): 378-380. [doi]
  11. Matory, JL. "Watering the Flowers While Black." News & Observer (Raleigh, NC)  (July, 2016.). [147A07C639CCFB58]
  12. Matory, JL. "In-Depth Review--The Formation of Candomble: Vodun History and Ritual in Brazil, by Luis Nicolau Pares." The Americas: A Quarterly Review of Latin American History  vol. 72 no. 04 (October, 2015.): 609-628. [repository]  [abs]
  13. Matory, JL. "In-Depth Review: The Formation of Candomblé: Vodun History and Ritual in Brazil, by Luis Nicolau Parés." The Americas  vol. 72 no. 4 (October, 2015.): 609-628. [doi]  [abs]
  14. Matory, JL. "Hurt People Hurt People."   (June, 2015.). [available here]  [abs]
  15. Matory, JL. "Stureplan People: Region, Race and Class in Today’s Sweden." Transition  vol. 118 (June, 2015.). [repository]
  16. J.L. Matory. "Book Review of Witchcraft, Intimacy, and Trust: African in Comparison, written by Peter Geschiere."   vol. 44 no. 3-4 ( 2015.): 423-427. [PDF[abs]
  17. Matory, JL. "Stureplan People: Racial Fantasy and Human Reality in Today's Sweden." Transition  vol. 118 no. 118 ( 2015.): 47-60. [transition.118.47#pdf_only_tab_contents]  [abs]
  18. Matory, JL. "From ‘Survival’ to ‘Dialogue’: Analytic Tropes in the Study of African-Diaspora Cultural History." Transatlantic Caribbean: Dialogues of People, Practices, Ideas. Edited by Kummels, I; Rauhut, C; Rinke, S; Timm, B.  ( 2014.): 33-55. [repository]  [abs]
  19. Matory, JL. "Affirmative Scapegoating." The Harvard Crimson  no. May 29 ( 2014.). [repository]
  20. Matory, JL. "Witchcraft Intimacy & Trust: Africa in Comparison." JOURNAL OF RELIGION IN AFRICA  vol. 44 no. 3-4 ( 2014.): 423-427. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  21. Matory, JL. "One Duke Professor's Trayvon Martin Moment." The News and Observer (Raleigh, NC)  (July, 2013.). [repository]
  22. Matory, JL. "One Duke professor’s Trayvon Martin moment."   (July, 2013.). [3026219_one-duke-professors-trayvon-martin.html]
  23. Matory, JL. "He Fit the Description: Prejudice and Pain in Progressive Communities." Racism in the Academy: The New Millenium. Edited by Smedley, A; Hutchinson, JF.  (February, 2012.): 138-44. [pdf]
  24. Matory, JL. "The Homeward Ship: Analytic Tropes as Maps of and for African-Diaspora Cultural History"." Transforming Ethnographic Knowledge. Edited by Hardin, R; Clarke, KM.  ( 2012.): 93-112. [pdf]
  25. Matory, JL. "What Harvard Has Taught Me."   (June, 2009.). [available here]
  26. Matory, JL. "The Many Who Dance in Me: Afro-Atlantic Ontology and the Problem with 'Transnationalism." Transnational Transcendence: Essays on Religion and Globalization. Edited by Csordas, TJ.  (March, 2009.): 231-262. [repository]  [abs]
  27. Matory, JL. "Obituary: Elliot Percival Skinner (1924-2007)." AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST  vol. 111 no. 1 (March, 2009.): 127-130. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  28. J. Lorand Matory. ""Letter to the Harvard Class of 1982." In Harvard and Radcliffe Class of 1982: 30th Anniversary Report (pp. 327-330). Cambridge, MA: Class Report Office."   (2009.). [pdf]
  29. Matory, JL. "'Favorite Professors' Open Letter to the Class of 2009." Harvard YearbookHarvard College Yearbook. Edited by Liu, E. 2009 vol. 2009 (Spring, 2009.): 53-53.  [abs]
  30. Matory, J. ""The Many Who Dance in Me: Afro-Atlantic Ontology and the Problem with ’Transnationalism’"." Transnational Transcendence. Edited by Csordas, T.  ( 2009.): 231-262.  [abs]
  31. Matory, JL. "The illusion of isolation: The Gullah/Geechees and the political economy of African culture in the Americas." Comparative Studies in Society and History  vol. 50 no. 4 (October, 2008.): 949-980. [repository], [doi]  [abs]
  32. Matory, JL. "Islands Are Not Isolated: Reconsidering the Roots of Gullah Distinctiveness." Grass roots: African origins of an American art. Edited by Rosengarten, D; Rosengarten, T; Schildkrout, E; Carney, JA.  (September, 2008.): 232-244. [repository]  [abs]
  33. Matory, L. "What do Critics of Israel Have to Fear?." The Harvard Crimson  (June, 2008.).
  34. Matory, L. "Obituary: David Maybury-Lewis: Anthropologist keen to protect the interests of the peoples of central Brazil."   (February, 2008.).
  35. Matory, JL. "David Maybury-Lewis--Anthropologist keen to protect the interests of the peoples of central Brazil." The Guardian  (February, 2008.).  [abs]
  36. Matory, JL. "Is There Gender in Yorùbá Culture?." Òrìşà devotion as world religion : the globalization of Yorùbá religious culture. Edited by Olupona, JK; Rey, T.  (January, 2008.): 513-558. [repository]  [abs]
  37. J. Lorand Matory. ""Feminismo, nacionalismo, e a luta pelo significado do ade no Candomble." Revista de Antropologia: Revista de Antropologia da Universidade de Sao Paulo  vol. 51 no. 1 (2008.): 107-121. [PDF[abs]
  38. Matory, JL. "Free to Be a Slave: Slavery as a Metaphor in the Afro-Atlantic Religions." Africas of the Americas: Beyond the Search for Origins in the Study of Afro-Atlantic Religions. Edited by Palmie, S.  vol. 33 ( 2008.).  [abs]
  39. Matory, JL. "Feminismo, nacionalismo, e a luta pelo significado do adé no Candomblé: ou, como Edison Carneiro e Ruth landes inverteram o curso da historia." Revista de Antropologia: Revista de Antropologia da Universidade de São Paulo  vol. 51 no. 1 ( 2008.): 107-120. [repository]  [abs]
  40. Holsey, B. "Black Atlantic religion: Tradition, transnationalism, and matriarchy in the Afro-Brazilian candomble." AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST  vol. 110 no. 1 ( 2008.): 128-129.
  41. Matory, L. "Orwellian Uses of Free Speech."   (November, 2007.).  [abs]
  42. Matory, L. "Israel and Censorship at Harvard."   (September, 2007.).
  43. Matory, L. "The Progressives’ Prejudice." Harvard Crimson  no. June 27 A29 (June, 2007.). [1141]  [abs]
  44. J. Lorand Matory. "Letter to the Harvard Class of 1982. In Harvard and Radcliffe Class of 1982: Twenty-fifth Anniversary Report (pp. 707-709). Cambridge,MA: Class Report Office.."   (2007.). [pdf]
  45. Matory, JL. "On Rings amid Somersaults There: Poetry, Parody, Parenting."   ( 2007.). [repository]
  46. Matory, JL. "Letter to the Harvard Class of 1982." In Harvard and Radcliffe Class of 1982: Twenty-fifth Anniversary Report  ( 2007.). [pdf]
  47. Matory, JL. "Free to Be a Slave: Slavery as a Metaphor in the Afro-Atlantic Religions." Journal of Religion in Africa  vol. 37 no. 3 ( 2007.): 398-425. [repository], [doi]  [abs]
  48. Matory, JL. "Why I Stood Up: The Case Against Summers."   vol. 2006 no. June 7 (June, 2006.). [repository]  [abs]
  49. Matory, L. "Why I Stood Up: The Case Against Summers."   (June, 2006.).
  50. Matory, JL. "The "New World" Surrounds an Ocean: Theorizing the Live Dialogue between African and African American Cultures." Afro-Atlantic Dialogues: Anthropology in the Diaspora. Edited by Yelvington, Kevin A.,.  (April, 2006.): 501 pages. [repository]
  51. Matory, JL. "Tradition, Transnationalism and Gender in the Afro-Brazilian Candomble." Cultural Agency in the Americas. Edited by Sommer, Doris,.  ( 2006.): 121-145. [repository]  [abs]
  52. Matory, JL. "The New World Surrounds an Ocean: On the Live Dialogue between African and African American Cultures." Afro-Atlantic Dialogues. Edited by Yelvington, K.  ( 2006.): 152-192. [pdf]  [abs]
  53. Matory, JL. "Tradition, Transnationalism and Gender in the Afro-Brazilian Candomble." Cultural Agency in the Americas  ( 2006.): 121-145.  [abs]
  54. Matory, JL. "The Origins of the Term "Jeje"." BLACK ATLANTIC RELIGION: TRADITION, TRANSNATIONALISM, AND MATRIARCHY IN THE AFRO-BRAZILIAN CANDOMBLE  ( 2005.): 299-+.
  55. Matory, JL. "The English Professors of Brazil ON THE DIASPORIC ROOTS OF THE YORUBA NATION." BLACK ATLANTIC RELIGION: TRADITION, TRANSNATIONALISM, AND MATRIARCHY IN THE AFRO-BRAZILIAN CANDOMBLE  ( 2005.): 38-+.
  56. Matory, JL. "Para Ingles Ver SEX, SECRECY, AND SCHOLARSHIP IN THE YORUBA-ATLANTIC WORLD." BLACK ATLANTIC RELIGION: TRADITION, TRANSNATIONALISM, AND MATRIARCHY IN THE AFRO-BRAZILIAN CANDOMBLE  ( 2005.): 188-+.
  57. Matory, JL. "Geechees and Gullahs THE LOCUS CLASSICUS OF AFRICAN "SURVIVALS" IN THE UNITED STATES." BLACK ATLANTIC RELIGION: TRADITION, TRANSNATIONALISM, AND MATRIARCHY IN THE AFRO-BRAZILIAN CANDOMBLE  ( 2005.): 295-+.
  58. Matory, JL. "THE AFRO-ATLANTIC DIALOGUE Conclusion." BLACK ATLANTIC RELIGION: TRADITION, TRANSNATIONALISM, AND MATRIARCHY IN THE AFRO-BRAZILIAN CANDOMBLE  ( 2005.): 267-+.
  59. Matory, JL. "Candomble's Newest Nation: Brazil." BLACK ATLANTIC RELIGION: TRADITION, TRANSNATIONALISM, AND MATRIARCHY IN THE AFRO-BRAZILIAN CANDOMBLE  ( 2005.): 149-+.
  60. Matory, JL. "The Trans-Atlantic Nation RETHINKING NATIONS AND TRANSNATIONALISM." BLACK ATLANTIC RELIGION: TRADITION, TRANSNATIONALISM, AND MATRIARCHY IN THE AFRO-BRAZILIAN CANDOMBLE  ( 2005.): 73-+.
  61. Matory, JL. "Purity and Transnationalism ON THE TRANSFORMATION OF RITUAL IN THE YORUBA-ATLANTIC DIASPORA." BLACK ATLANTIC RELIGION: TRADITION, TRANSNATIONALISM, AND MATRIARCHY IN THE AFRO-BRAZILIAN CANDOMBLE  ( 2005.): 115-+.
  62. Matory, JL. "Man in the "City of Women"." BLACK ATLANTIC RELIGION: TRADITION, TRANSNATIONALISM, AND MATRIARCHY IN THE AFRO-BRAZILIAN CANDOMBLE  ( 2005.): 224-+.
  63. Matory, JL. "Gendered Agendas: the Secrets Scholars Keep about Yoruba-Atlantic Religion." Dialogues of Dispersal: Gender, Sexuality and African Diasporas. Edited by Gunning, S; Hunter, TW; Mitchell, M. A Gender and History special edition ( 2004.): 13-43.
  64. Matory, JL. "Sexual Secrets: Candomblé, Brazil, and the Multiple Intimacies of the African Diaspora." In Off Stage/On Display: Intimacy and Ethnography in the Age of Public Culture. Edited by Shryock, A.  ( 2004.): 157-190. [repository]
  65. Matory, JL. "Sexual Secrets: Candomblé, Brazil, and the Multiple Intimacies of the African Diaspora." . Edited by Shryock, A.  ( 2004.): 157-190.
  66. Matory, JL. "Gendered Agendas: the Secrets Scholars Keep about Yoruba-Atlantic Religion." . Edited by Gunning, S; Hunter, TW; Mitchell, M.  ( 2004.): 13-43.
  67. Matory, JL. "Gendered Agendas: The Secrets Scholars Keep about Yorùbá-Atlantic Religion." Gender & History. Edited by Gunning, S; Hunter, TW; Mitchell, M.  vol. 15 no. 3 (November, 2003.): 409-439. [repository], [doi]  [abs]
  68. Matory, JL. "Gendered Agendas: the Secrets Scholars Keep about Yoruba-Atlantic Religion." Gender and History  vol. 15 ( 2003.): 408-38.
  69. Matory, JL. "Contradiction and Forgetting among the Yewésseys." Transforming Anthropology  vol. 10 no. 2 ( 2002.): 2-12.
  70. Matory, JL. "Contradiction and Forgetting in Yewéssey Culture." Transforming Anthropology  vol. 10 no. 2 (July, 2001.): 2-12. [repository], [doi]  [abs]
  71. Matory, JL. "Africans in the United States." Footsteps: African American History and Heritage Magazine  vol. 3 no. 2 (March, 2001.): 6-9. [repository]
  72. Matory, JL. "The Gullah and the Black Atlantic." Footsteps: African American History and Heritage Magazine  vol. 3 no. 2 (March, 2001.): 10-11. [repository]
  73. J. Lorand Matory. "Africans in the United States." Footsteps: African American History and Heritage Magazine  (2001.): 6-9. [PDF]
  74. Matory, JL. "The Other African Americans." Footsteps: African American History and Heritage Magazine  no. March/April ( 2001.): 24-25. [repository]
  75. Matory, JL. "El nuevo imperio Yoruba: Textos, migración y el auge transatlántico de la nación lucumí." Culturas encontradas: Cuba y los Estados Unidos. Edited by Hernández, R; Coatsworth, J.  ( 2001.): 167-188. [repository]
  76. Matory, JL. "The cult of nations' and the ritualization of their purity." SOUTH ATLANTIC QUARTERLY special issue on “Atlantic Genealogies” vol. 100 no. 1 ( 2001.): 171-214. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  77. Matory, JL. "El nuevo imperio Yoruba: Textos, migración y el auge transatlántico de la nación lucumí." Culturas encontradas: Cuba y los Estados Unidos. Edited by Rodríguez, Rafael Hernández, ; Coatsworth, John H.,.  ( 2001.): 167-187.
  78. Matory, JL. "Surpassing “Survival”: On the Urbanity of “Traditional Religion” in the Afro-Atlantic World." The Black Scholar  vol. 30 no. 3-4 (September, 2000.): 36-43. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  79. Matory, JL. "Cuba and African Diaspora Religion." ReVista: Harvard Review of Latin America  no. Winter ( 2000.). [cuba-and-african-diaspora-religion]
  80. Matory, JL. "Jeje: repensando nações e transnacionalismo." Mana: estudos de antropologia social Rio de Janeiro vol. 5 no. 1 (January, 1999.): 57-80. [repository], [doi]  [abs]
  81. Matory, JL. "The English professors of Brazil: On the diasporic roots of the Yorùbá nation." Comparative Studies in Society and History  vol. 41 no. 1 (January, 1999.): 72-103. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  82. Matory, JL. "Afro-Atlantic Culture: On the Live Dialogue between Africa and the Americas." Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience. Edited by Gates, HL; Appiah, KA.  ( 1999.): 36-44. [repository]
  83. Matory, JL. "Afro-Atlantic Culture: On the Live Dialogue between Africa and the Americas, first edition." Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience, first edition. Edited by Appiah, KA.  ( 1999.): 36-44.  [abs]
  84. Matory, JL. "Afro-Atlantic Culture: On the Live Dialogue between Africa and the Americas." Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience. Edited by Gates, Henry Louis, ; Appiah, K. Anthony,.  vol. 1 ( 1999.): 36-44. [repository]
  85. Matory, JL. "Yorubá: As Rotas e as Raízes da Nação Transatlântica, 1830-1950." Horizontes Antropológicos Porto Alegre, Brazil vol. 4 no. 9 (October, 1998.): 263-292. [repository]
  86. Matory, JL. "Yoruba: A World Civilization." Calliope: World History for Young People February (February, 1998.): 4-6. [repository]
  87. Matory, JL. "Book Review of Yoruba Sacred Kingship: “ A Power Like that of the Gods” (1996) by John Pemberton, III, and Funşọ Afọlayan." Anthropological Quarterly  vol. 71 no. 3 ( 1998.): 155-156. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  88. Matory, JL. "The king's male-order bride The modern making of a Yoruba priest." Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences  vol. 810 no. 1 Queens, Queen (January, 1997.): 381-400. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  89. Matory, JL. "African and Afro-Caribbean Religions in the United States." On Common Ground: World Religions in America. Edited by Eck, D.  ( 1997.).
  90. Matory, JL. "Religions, African, in the Americas." The Encyclopedia of Sub-Saharan Africa. Edited by Middleton, John,.  ( 1997.): 457-460. [repository]
  91. Matory, JL. "The King’s Male-Order Bride: the Making of a Yoruba Priest in a Post-Modern Age." Queens, Queen Mothers, Priestesses, and Power: Case Studies in African Gender. Edited by Kaplan, F. 810 of the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences ( 1997.): 381-400.
  92. Matory, JL. "Religions, African, in the Americas." In The Encyclopedia of Sub-Saharan Africa  ( 1997.).
  93. Matory, JL. "Book Review Essays." American Anthropologist  vol. 98 no. 1 (March, 1996.): 167-170. [doi]  [abs]
  94. Matory, JL. "Revisiting the African Diaspora –book review essay concerning Joseph M. Murphy’s Working the Spirit (1994), George Brandon’s Santeria from Africa to the New World (1993), and Ysamur Flores-Peña and Roberta J. Evanchuk’s Santería Garments and Altars (1994)."   vol. 88 no. 1 ( 1996.): 167-70.. [repository]
  95. Matory, JL. "Rival empires: Islam and the religions of spirit possession among the Òyóo-Yorùbá." American Ethnologist  vol. 21 no. 3 (August, 1994.): 495-515. [repository], [doi]
  96. Matory, JL. "Government by Seduction: History and the Tropes of 'Mounting' in Ọyọ-Yoruba Religion." Modernity and Its Malcontents: Ritual and Power in Africa. Edited by Comaroff, Jean, ; Comaroff, John,.  ( 1993.): 58-84. [repository]
  97. Matory, JL. "Review article on Creativity of Power: Essays on Cosmology and Action in African Societies (1989)." Journal of Religion in Africa. Edited by Karp, I; Arens, W.  vol. 23 no. 2 ( 1993.): 175-80. [repository]
  98. Matory, JL. "Government by Seduction: History and the Tropes of ’Mounting’ in Ọyọ-Yoruba Religion." Modernity and Its Malcontents: Ritual and Power in Africa  ( 1993.).
  99. Matory, JL. "Book review of Africanisms in American Culture." American Anthropologist. Edited by Holloway, JE.  vol. 93 no. 2 ( 1991.): 489-90. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  100. Matory, JL. "Homens Montados: homossexualidade e simbolismo da possessão nas religiões afro-brasileiras (Mounted Men: homosexuality and the symbolism of possession in the Afro-Brazilian religions)." Escravidão e Invenção da Liberdade  ( 1988.): 215-231. [repository]

Mass Media

  1. J.L. Matory. "Vodou and Other African Religions."   ( 2015.). [watch]
  2. J.L. Matory. "Vodou and Other African-Inspired Religions."   ( 2015.). [watch]
  3. J.L. Matory. "Vodou and Other African-Inspired Religions."   ( 2015.). [watch]
  4. J.L. Matory. "Lucumi Music: Singing, Dancing and Drumming Black Divnity."   ( 2014.). [films]  [abs]
  5. J.L. Matory. "“Can We Talk?: Bridges between the Humanities and the Social Sciences” (2012).."   (2012.). [conferences]
  6. J.L. Matory. "“Human Traffic: Past and Present”."   (2012.). [conferences]

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