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

Books

  1. J. Lorand Matory, "Stigma and Culture: Global Migrations and the Crisis of Identity in Black America" (2012), University of Chicago Press  [abs] [author's comments]
  2. Matory, JL, A Broken Calabash: Social Aspects of Worship among Brazilian and West African Yoruba--Part One (1982) [82856403&referer=brief_results]  [abs]
  3. Matory, JL, A Broken Calabash: Social Aspects of Worship among Brazilian and West African Yoruba--Part Two (1982) [82856403&referer=brief_results]  [abs]
  4. J. Lorand Matory, Black Atlantic Religion: Tradition, Transnationalism and Matriarchy in the Afro-Brazilian Candomble (2005), Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ [0691059446]  [abs]
  5. Matory, JL, Black Atlantic Religion: Tradition, Transnationalism, and Matriarchy in the Afro-Brazilian Candomble (February, 2009), pp. 1-383, Princeton University Press, ISBN 9780691059440 [ref=sr_1_6]  [abs]
  6. Matory, JL, Religión Afro-Atlántica: Tradición, Trasnacionalismo y Matriarcado en el Candomblé Brasileño (2014), Editorial Oriente/Casa del Caribe [ref=sr_1_5]  [abs]
  7. J.L. Matory, Religión del Atlántico negro: Tradición, Transnacionalismo y Matriarcado en el Candomblé Brasileño (2014), Editorial Oriente/Casa del Caribe, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba  [abs] [author's comments]
  8. Matory, JL, Sex and the Empire That Is No More: Gender and the Politics of Metaphor in Oyo-Yoruba Religion, second edition (2005), Berghahn Books (Edited and updated version of the original 1994 publication.) [ref=sr_1_4]  [abs]
  9. Matory, JL, Stigma and Culture: Last-Place Anxiety in Black America (2015), University of Chicago Press, ISBN 978-0226297736 [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]
  10. Matory, JL, The Fetish Revisited: Marx, Freud, and the Gods Black People Make (October, 2018), pp. 384 pages, Duke University Press, ISBN 9781478002437  [abs]
  11. Matory, JL, Vessels of Power: the Dialectical Symbolism of Power in Yoruba Religion and Polity - Part One (1986) [28083185&referer=brief_results]  [abs]
  12. Matory, JL, Vessels of Power: the Dialectical Symbolism of Power in Yoruba Religion and Polity - Part Two (1986) [28083185&referer=brief_results]  [abs]

Essays, Articles, Chapters in Books

  1. 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), pp. 107-121 [PDF[abs]
  2. 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]
  3. Matory, L, "The Fetish Revisited" with J. Lorand Matory Interview with Kristian Petersen, edited by Petersen, K, Religious Studies News (July, 2020), Journal of Ameriacan Academy of Religion
  4. Matory, J, "The Many Who Dance in Me: Afro-Atlantic Ontology and the Problem with ’Transnationalism’", in Transnational Transcendence, edited by Csordas, T (2009), pp. 231-262  [abs]
  5. Matory, L, "Was Marx a Fetishist?", Extrablatt, vol. 2022 no. 19 (February, 2022)  [abs]
  6. Matory, JL, 'Favorite Professors' Open Letter to the Class of 2009, in Harvard College Yearbook, 2009, edited by Liu, E, Harvard Yearbook, vol. 2009 (Spring, 2009), pp. 53-53, Harvard Yearbook Publications, Cambridge, MA  [abs]
  7. Matory, JL, Para Ingles Ver SEX, SECRECY, AND SCHOLARSHIP IN THE YORUBA-ATLANTIC WORLD, in BLACK ATLANTIC RELIGION: TRADITION, TRANSNATIONALISM, AND MATRIARCHY IN THE AFRO-BRAZILIAN CANDOMBLE (2005), pp. 188-+
  8. Matory, JL, Affirmative Scapegoating, The Harvard Crimson no. May 29 (2014) [repository]
  9. Matory, JL, African and Afro-Caribbean Religions in the United States, in On Common Ground: World Religions in America, edited by Eck, D (1997), Columbia University Press
  10. Matory, JL, Africans in the United States, Footsteps: African American History and Heritage Magazine, vol. 3 no. 2 (March, 2001), pp. 6-9 [repository]
  11. J. Lorand Matory, Africans in the United States, Footsteps: African American History and Heritage Magazine (2001), pp. 6-9 [PDF]
  12. Matory, JL, Afro-Atlantic Culture: On the Live Dialogue between Africa and the Americas, in Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience, edited by Gates, HL; Appiah, KA (1999), pp. 36-44, Basic Civitas Books, New York [repository]
  13. Matory, JL, Afro-Atlantic Culture: On the Live Dialogue between Africa and the Americas, in Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience, edited by Gates, Henry Louis, ; Appiah, K. Anthony,, vol. 1 (1999), pp. 36-44, Basic Civitas Books, ISBN 978-0195170559 [repository]
  14. Matory, JL, Afro-Atlantic Culture: On the Live Dialogue between Africa and the Americas, first edition, in Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience, first edition, edited by Appiah, KA (1999), pp. 36-44, Basic Civitas Books, ISBN 0-465-00071-1  [abs]
  15. Holsey, B, Black Atlantic religion: Tradition, transnationalism, and matriarchy in the Afro-Brazilian candomble, AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST, vol. 110 no. 1 (2008), pp. 128-129
  16. Matory, JL, Book Review Essays, American Anthropologist, vol. 98 no. 1 (March, 1996), pp. 167-170, Wiley [doi]  [abs]
  17. Matory, JL, Book review of Africanisms in American Culture, edited by Holloway, JE, American Anthropologist, vol. 93 no. 2 (1991), pp. 489-90, American Anthropological Association, ISSN 1548-1433 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  18. 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), pp. 155-156, George Washington University, Institute for Ethnographic Research, ISSN 1534-1518 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  19. Matory, JL, Candomble's Newest Nation: Brazil, in BLACK ATLANTIC RELIGION: TRADITION, TRANSNATIONALISM, AND MATRIARCHY IN THE AFRO-BRAZILIAN CANDOMBLE (2005), pp. 149-+
  20. 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), pp. 378-380, Taylor & Francis (Routledge): SSH Titles
  21. Matory, JL, Collecting and Exhibiting at the Crossroads: In Honor of Eshu, Material Religion, vol. 12 no. 3 (September, 2016), pp. 378-380, Routledge [doi]
  22. Matory, JL, Contradiction and Forgetting among the Yewésseys, Transforming Anthropology, vol. 10 no. 2 (2002), pp. 2-12
  23. Matory, JL, Contradiction and Forgetting in Yewéssey Culture, Transforming Anthropology, vol. 10 no. 2 (July, 2001), pp. 2-12, Blackwell Publishing Ltd, ISSN 1548-7466 [repository], [doi]  [abs]
  24. Matory, JL, Cuba and African Diaspora Religion, ReVista: Harvard Review of Latin America no. Winter (2000) [cuba-and-african-diaspora-religion]
  25. Matory, JL, David Maybury-Lewis--Anthropologist keen to protect the interests of the peoples of central Brazil, The Guardian (February, 2008)  [abs]
  26. Matory, JL, El nuevo imperio Yoruba: Textos, migración y el auge transatlántico de la nación lucumí, in Culturas encontradas: Cuba y los Estados Unidos, edited by Hernández, R; Coatsworth, J (2001), pp. 167-188, Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo de la Cultura Juan Marinello and David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University, Havana and Cambridge, MA [repository]
  27. Matory, JL, El nuevo imperio Yoruba: Textos, migración y el auge transatlántico de la nación lucumí, in Culturas encontradas: Cuba y los Estados Unidos, edited by Rodríguez, Rafael Hernández, ; Coatsworth, John H., (2001), pp. 167-187, Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo de la Cultura Cubana Juan Marinello, ISBN 9592420327
  28. 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), pp. 107-120, Universidade de São Paulo [repository]  [abs]
  29. Matory, JL, Free to Be a Slave: Slavery as a Metaphor in the Afro-Atlantic Religions, in Africas of the Americas: Beyond the Search for Origins in the Study of Afro-Atlantic Religions, edited by Palmie, S, vol. 33 (2008), BRILL, ISBN 9789004164727  [abs]
  30. 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), pp. 398-425, Brill, ISSN 0022-4200 [repository], [doi]  [abs]
  31. Matory, JL, From ‘Survival’ to ‘Dialogue’: Analytic Tropes in the Study of African-Diaspora Cultural History, in Transatlantic Caribbean: Dialogues of People, Practices, Ideas, edited by Kummels, I; Rauhut, C; Rinke, S; Timm, B (2014), pp. 33-55, Transcript Verlag, Bielefeld, Germany, ISBN 978-3-8376-2607-0 [repository]  [abs]
  32. Matory, JL, Geechees and Gullahs THE LOCUS CLASSICUS OF AFRICAN "SURVIVALS" IN THE UNITED STATES, in BLACK ATLANTIC RELIGION: TRADITION, TRANSNATIONALISM, AND MATRIARCHY IN THE AFRO-BRAZILIAN CANDOMBLE (2005), pp. 295-+
  33. Matory, JL, Gendered Agendas: the Secrets Scholars Keep about Yoruba-Atlantic Religion, in Dialogues of Dispersal: Gender, Sexuality and African Diasporas, A Gender and History special edition, edited by Gunning, S; Hunter, TW; Mitchell, M (2004), pp. 13-43, Blackwell, Malden, MA, and Oxford, UK, ISBN 1405126817
  34. Matory, JL, Gendered Agendas: the Secrets Scholars Keep about Yoruba-Atlantic Religion, edited by Gunning, S; Hunter, TW; Mitchell, M (2004), pp. 13-43, Blackwell
  35. Matory, JL, Gendered Agendas: The Secrets Scholars Keep about Yorùbá-Atlantic Religion, edited by Gunning, S; Hunter, TW; Mitchell, M, Gender & History, vol. 15 no. 3 (November, 2003), pp. 409-439, Blackwell Publishing, ISSN 0953-5233 [repository], [doi]  [abs]
  36. Matory, JL, Gendered Agendas: the Secrets Scholars Keep about Yoruba-Atlantic Religion, Gender and History, vol. 15 (2003), pp. 408-38
  37. Matory, JL, Government by Seduction: History and the Tropes of 'Mounting' in Ọyọ-Yoruba Religion, in Modernity and Its Malcontents: Ritual and Power in Africa, edited by Comaroff, Jean, ; Comaroff, John, (1993), pp. 58-84, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, ISBN 978-0226114392 [repository]
  38. Matory, JL, Government by Seduction: History and the Tropes of ’Mounting’ in Ọyọ-Yoruba Religion, in Modernity and Its Malcontents: Ritual and Power in Africa (1993), University of Chicago Press
  39. Matory, JL, He Fit the Description: Prejudice and Pain in Progressive Communities, in Racism in the Academy: The New Millenium, edited by Smedley, A; Hutchinson, JF (February, 2012), pp. 138-44, American Anthropological Association [pdf]
  40. 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), in Escravidão e Invenção da Liberdade (1988), pp. 215-231, Editora Brasiliense, São Paulo [repository]
  41. Matory, JL, Hurt People Hurt People (June, 2015), Savage Minds: Notes and Queries in Anthropology [available here]  [abs]
  42. 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), pp. 609-628 [repository]  [abs]
  43. 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), pp. 609-628, Cambridge University Press (CUP) [doi]  [abs]
  44. Matory, JL, Is There Gender in Yorùbá Culture?, in Òrìşà devotion as world religion : the globalization of Yorùbá religious culture, edited by Olupona, JK; Rey, T (January, 2008), pp. 513-558, University of Wisconsin Press [repository]  [abs]
  45. Matory, JL, Islands Are Not Isolated: Reconsidering the Roots of Gullah Distinctiveness, in Grass roots: African origins of an American art, edited by Rosengarten, D; Rosengarten, T; Schildkrout, E; Carney, JA (September, 2008), pp. 232-244, University of Washington Press, Long Island City, NY, ISBN 9780945802518 [repository]  [abs]
  46. Matory, L, Israel and Censorship at Harvard (September, 2007)
  47. Matory, JL, Jeje: repensando nações e transnacionalismo, Rio de Janeiro, Mana: estudos de antropologia social, vol. 5 no. 1 (January, 1999), pp. 57-80, FapUNIFESP (SciELO), ISSN 0104-9313 [repository], [doi]  [abs]
  48. Matory, JL, Letter to the Harvard Class of 1982, In Harvard and Radcliffe Class of 1982: Twenty-fifth Anniversary Report (2007) [pdf]
  49. 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]
  50. Matory, JL, Man in the "City of Women", in BLACK ATLANTIC RELIGION: TRADITION, TRANSNATIONALISM, AND MATRIARCHY IN THE AFRO-BRAZILIAN CANDOMBLE (2005), pp. 224-+
  51. 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), pp. 969-993, FAI-UFSCar [doi]
  52. Matory, L, Obituary: David Maybury-Lewis: Anthropologist keen to protect the interests of the peoples of central Brazil (February, 2008), The Guardian
  53. Matory, JL, Obituary: Elliot Percival Skinner (1924-2007), AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST, vol. 111 no. 1 (March, 2009), pp. 127-130, WILEY, ISSN 0002-7294 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  54. Apter, A, Oduduwa’s Chain: Locations of Culture in the Yoruba-Atlantic, African and Black Diaspora: An International Journa (August, 2018), pp. 1-5
  55. Matory, JL, On Rings amid Somersaults There: Poetry, Parody, Parenting (2007), Two Birches Press, Cambridge [repository]
  56. Matory, JL, One Duke Professor's Trayvon Martin Moment, The News and Observer (Raleigh, NC) (July, 2013) [repository]
  57. Matory, JL, One Duke professor’s Trayvon Martin moment (July, 2013) [3026219_one-duke-professors-trayvon-martin.html]
  58. Matory, L, Orwellian Uses of Free Speech (November, 2007), Harvard Crimson  [abs]
  59. Matory, JL, Purity and Transnationalism ON THE TRANSFORMATION OF RITUAL IN THE YORUBA-ATLANTIC DIASPORA, in BLACK ATLANTIC RELIGION: TRADITION, TRANSNATIONALISM, AND MATRIARCHY IN THE AFRO-BRAZILIAN CANDOMBLE (2005), pp. 115-+
  60. Matory, JL, Religions, African, in the Americas, in The Encyclopedia of Sub-Saharan Africa, edited by Middleton, John, (1997), pp. 457-460, Simon and Schuster, New York [repository]
  61. Matory, JL, Religions, African, in the Americas, in In The Encyclopedia of Sub-Saharan Africa (1997), Simon and Schuster
  62. Matory, JL, Review article on Creativity of Power: Essays on Cosmology and Action in African Societies (1989), edited by Karp, I; Arens, W, Journal of Religion in Africa, vol. 23 no. 2 (1993), pp. 175-80, BRILL [repository]
  63. 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), pp. 167-70. [repository]
  64. Matory, JL, Rival empires: Islam and the religions of spirit possession among the Òyóo-Yorùbá, American Ethnologist, vol. 21 no. 3 (August, 1994), pp. 495-515, WILEY, ISSN 0094-0496 [repository], [doi]
  65. Matory, JL, Sexual Secrets: Candomblé, Brazil, and the Multiple Intimacies of the African Diaspora, in In Off Stage/On Display: Intimacy and Ethnography in the Age of Public Culture, edited by Shryock, A (2004), pp. 157-190, Stanford University Press, Palo Alto, CA [repository]
  66. Matory, JL, Sexual Secrets: Candomblé, Brazil, and the Multiple Intimacies of the African Diaspora, edited by Shryock, A (2004), pp. 157-190, Stanford University Press
  67. Matory, JL, Stureplan People: Racial Fantasy and Human Reality in Today's Sweden, Transition, vol. 118 no. 118 (2015), pp. 47-60, ISSN 0041-1191 [transition.118.47#pdf_only_tab_contents]  [abs]
  68. Matory, JL, Stureplan People: Region, Race and Class in Today’s Sweden, Transition, vol. 118 (June, 2015), Indiana University Press, ISSN 1527-8042 [repository]
  69. 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), pp. 36-43, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 0006-4246 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  70. Matory, JL, The "New World" Surrounds an Ocean: Theorizing the Live Dialogue between African and African American Cultures, in Afro-Atlantic Dialogues: Anthropology in the Diaspora, edited by Yelvington, Kevin A., (April, 2006), pp. 501 pages, School of American Research Press, ISBN 978-1930618466 [repository]
  71. Matory, JL, THE AFRO-ATLANTIC DIALOGUE Conclusion, in BLACK ATLANTIC RELIGION: TRADITION, TRANSNATIONALISM, AND MATRIARCHY IN THE AFRO-BRAZILIAN CANDOMBLE (2005), pp. 267-+
  72. Matory, JL, The cult of nations' and the ritualization of their purity, special issue on “Atlantic Genealogies”, SOUTH ATLANTIC QUARTERLY, vol. 100 no. 1 (2001), pp. 171-214, ISSN 0038-2876 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  73. Matory, JL, The English Professors of Brazil ON THE DIASPORIC ROOTS OF THE YORUBA NATION, in BLACK ATLANTIC RELIGION: TRADITION, TRANSNATIONALISM, AND MATRIARCHY IN THE AFRO-BRAZILIAN CANDOMBLE (2005), pp. 38-+
  74. Matory, JL, The English Professors of Brazil: On the Diasporic Roots of the Yoruba Nation, in MAKING OF BRAZIL'S BLACK MECCA (2018), pp. 3-35, ISBN 978-1-61186-294-2
  75. 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), pp. 72-103, ISSN 0010-4175 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  76. Matory, JL, THE FETISH REVISITED Marx, Freud, and the Gods Black People Make INTRODUCTION, in FETISH REVISITED (2018), pp. 1-39, ISBN 978-1-4780-0105-8
  77. Matory, JL, The Gullah and the Black Atlantic, Footsteps: African American History and Heritage Magazine, vol. 3 no. 2 (March, 2001), pp. 10-11 [repository]
  78. Matory, JL, The Homeward Ship: Analytic Tropes as Maps of and for African-Diaspora Cultural History", in Transforming Ethnographic Knowledge, edited by Hardin, R; Clarke, KM (2012), pp. 93-112, University of Wisconsin Press, ISBN 0299248747 [pdf]
  79. 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), pp. 949-980, Cambridge University Press (CUP), ISSN 0010-4175 [repository], [doi]  [abs]
  80. 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), pp. 381-400, WILEY, ISSN 0077-8923 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  81. Matory, JL, The King’s Male-Order Bride: the Making of a Yoruba Priest in a Post-Modern Age, in Queens, Queen Mothers, Priestesses, and Power: Case Studies in African Gender, 810 of the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, edited by Kaplan, F (1997), pp. 381-400, New York Academy of Arts and Sciences., New York
  82. Matory, JL, The Many Who Dance in Me: Afro-Atlantic Ontology and the Problem with 'Transnationalism, in Transnational Transcendence: Essays on Religion and Globalization, edited by Csordas, TJ (March, 2009), pp. 231-262, University of California Press, ISBN 9780520257429 [repository]  [abs]
  83. Matory, JL, The New World Surrounds an Ocean: On the Live Dialogue between African and African American Cultures, in Afro-Atlantic Dialogues, edited by Yelvington, K (2006), pp. 152-192, School of American Research, Santa Fe, NM [pdf]  [abs]
  84. Matory, JL, The Origins of the Term "Jeje", in BLACK ATLANTIC RELIGION: TRADITION, TRANSNATIONALISM, AND MATRIARCHY IN THE AFRO-BRAZILIAN CANDOMBLE (2005), pp. 299-+
  85. Matory, JL, The Other African Americans, Footsteps: African American History and Heritage Magazine no. March/April (2001), pp. 24-25 [repository]
  86. Matory, L, The Progressives’ Prejudice, Harvard Crimson no. June 27 A29 (June, 2007), Harvard Crimson [1141]  [abs]
  87. Matory, JL, The Trans-Atlantic Nation RETHINKING NATIONS AND TRANSNATIONALISM, in BLACK ATLANTIC RELIGION: TRADITION, TRANSNATIONALISM, AND MATRIARCHY IN THE AFRO-BRAZILIAN CANDOMBLE (2005), pp. 73-+
  88. Matory, JL, Tradition, Transnationalism and Gender in the Afro-Brazilian Candomble, in Cultural Agency in the Americas, edited by Sommer, Doris, (2006), pp. 121-145, Duke University Press, Durham and London [repository]  [abs]
  89. Matory, JL, Tradition, Transnationalism and Gender in the Afro-Brazilian Candomble, in Cultural Agency in the Americas (2006), pp. 121-145, Duke University Press  [abs]
  90. Matory, JL, Watering the Flowers While Black, News & Observer (Raleigh, NC) (July, 2016) [147A07C639CCFB58]
  91. Matory, L, What do Critics of Israel Have to Fear?, The Harvard Crimson (June, 2008)
  92. Matory, JL, What Harvard Has Taught Me (June, 2009) [available here]
  93. Matory, JL, Why I Stood Up: The Case Against Summers, vol. 2006 no. June 7 (June, 2006), The Harvard Crimson [repository]  [abs]
  94. Matory, L, Why I Stood Up: The Case Against Summers (June, 2006), The Harvard Crimson
  95. Matory, JL, Witchcraft Intimacy & Trust: Africa in Comparison, JOURNAL OF RELIGION IN AFRICA, vol. 44 no. 3-4 (2014), pp. 423-427, BRILL, ISSN 0022-4200 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  96. Matory, JL, Yoruba: A World Civilization, February, Calliope: World History for Young People (February, 1998), pp. 4-6 [repository]
  97. Matory, JL, Yorubá: As Rotas e as Raízes da Nação Transatlântica, 1830-1950, Porto Alegre, Brazil, Horizontes Antropológicos, vol. 4 no. 9 (October, 1998), pp. 263-292 [repository]
  98. 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), pp. 1-4, Informa UK Limited [doi]
  99. 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), pp. 143-176, Minzu University of Beijing (translated by Liu, D.)

Papers Published

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

Mass Media

  1. J.L. Matory, Lucumi Music: Singing, Dancing and Drumming Black Divnity (2014) [films]  [abs]
  2. J.L. Matory, Vodou and Other African Religions (2015) [watch]
  3. J.L. Matory, Vodou and Other African-Inspired Religions (2015) [watch]
  4. J.L. Matory, Vodou and Other African-Inspired Religions (2015) [watch]
  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]

Articles in a Collection

  1. J.L. Matory, Book Review of Witchcraft, Intimacy, and Trust: African in Comparison, written by Peter Geschiere, vol. 44 no. 3-4 (2015), pp. 423-427, ISSN 0022-4200 [PDF[abs]

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