Travels with Tooy: History, Memory, and the African American Imagination

Travels with Tooy: History, Memory, and the African American Imagination

by Richard Price
Travels with Tooy: History, Memory, and the African American Imagination

Travels with Tooy: History, Memory, and the African American Imagination

by Richard Price

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Overview

Thirty-five years into his research among the descendants of rebel slaves living in the South American rain forest, anthropologist Richard Price encountered Tooy, a priest, philosopher, and healer living in a rough shantytown on the outskirts of Cayenne, French Guiana. Tooy is a time traveler who crosses boundaries between centuries, continents, the worlds of the living and the dead, and the visible and invisible. With an innovative blend of storytelling and scholarship, Travels with Tooy recounts the mutually enlightening and mind-expanding journeys of these two intellectuals.

Included on the itinerary for this hallucinatory expedition: forays into the eighteenth century to talk with slaves newly arrived from Africa; leaps into the midst of battles against colonial armies; close encounters with double agents and femme fatale forest spirits; and trips underwater to speak to the comely sea gods who control the world’s money supply. This enchanting book draws on Price’s long-term ethnographic and archival research, but above all on Tooy’s teachings, songs, stories, and secret languages to explore how Africans in the Americas have created marvelous new worlds of the imagination.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780226680576
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 02/15/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 448
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Richard Price is the Duane A. and Virginia S. Dittman Professor of American Studies, Anthropology, and History at the College of William and Mary. He is the author or coauthor of more than twenty books, including the award-winning Alabi’s World.

Hometown:

New York, New York

Date of Birth:

October 12, 1949

Place of Birth:

Bronx, New York

Education:

B.A., Cornell University, 1971; M.F.A., Columbia University

Table of Contents

Prelude ix
Martinique
The Soldier’s Charm
Sea Gods
Dúnguláli-Óbia
The Beach at Cock’s Crow
Night of the Cats
End of the Road
Tooy Possessed
Enstoolment
Mother Africa
New World Beginnings
The Pink House
Gweyúnga, the Rain Priest
Antamá at War
The Soldier’s Tale
Thunder Axes Master of the House
Storm Clouds
Sex, Magic, and Murder
Friction
Sángono mi tóala!
The Namesake
Frenchwoman’s Revenge
Tampáki
Palimpsests
Antamá the Óbia-Man
Chronology
My First-Time Museum
The Trial
Grounds for Appeal?
The Prison
The Wetlands at Kaw
Tembái’s Village
Fleeing Trumps Standing
Politics
Tooy Teaching I—Mostly Luángu and Púmbu
Tooy Teaching II—Mostly Papá
Tooy Teaching III—Komantí, Wénti, and More
Dúnuyángi Takes Over
Goodbyes
Knocking the Stone
Reflections from the Verandah
Coda: Esoteric Language
Dramatis Personae
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Illustration Credits
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