
City of 201 Gods: Ilé-Ifè in Time, Space, and the Imagination
door
Jacob Olupona
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Religion & Spirituality
Formaat
Paperback
Pagina's
356
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
Dec 13, 2011
Uitgever
University of California Press
Editie
First Edition
ISBN-10
0520265564
ISBN-13
9780520265561
Beschrijving
Jacob Olupona's exploration delves into the vibrant mythology and spiritual significance of Ilé-Ifè, a city steeped in the lore of the Yoruba people. He paints a rich tapestry that intertwines history, spirituality, and cultural identity, revealing how this ancient city, often considered a cradle of civilization in West Africa, continues to influence contemporary life. Through meticulous research, the author uncovers the ways in which the past shapes the present, emphasizing the enduring legacy of Ilé-Ifè in various realms, including art, religion, and social dynamics.
Olupona navigates the complex interplay of time and space, illustrating how the city's sacred geography contributes to a collective consciousness that resonates with those who inhabit it. He invites readers to engage with the cosmological perspectives of the Yoruba, elucidating the concept of gods that inhabit the everyday lives of the people and revealing how these deities continue to inspire and guide them in their modern realities.
Ultimately, this book serves as an invitation to understand and appreciate the depth of Yoruba culture, challenging readers to reconsider the boundaries of history, imagination, and spirituality. Through his engaging narrative, Olupona reawakens a vital narrative that celebrates the interconnectedness of past and present, urging a recognition of Ilé-Ifè as not just a place, but a profound symbol of cultural resilience and creativity.
Olupona navigates the complex interplay of time and space, illustrating how the city's sacred geography contributes to a collective consciousness that resonates with those who inhabit it. He invites readers to engage with the cosmological perspectives of the Yoruba, elucidating the concept of gods that inhabit the everyday lives of the people and revealing how these deities continue to inspire and guide them in their modern realities.
Ultimately, this book serves as an invitation to understand and appreciate the depth of Yoruba culture, challenging readers to reconsider the boundaries of history, imagination, and spirituality. Through his engaging narrative, Olupona reawakens a vital narrative that celebrates the interconnectedness of past and present, urging a recognition of Ilé-Ifè as not just a place, but a profound symbol of cultural resilience and creativity.
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