Mpambu Nzila: José Bedia at the Crossroads

The article draws on the Kongo term mpambu nzila of crossroads, that equally signifies altar, to discuss the paintings and drawings of Cuban-born artist José Bedia. He is a practitioner of Palo Briyumba, a syncretic Afro-Cuban religion that combines Kongo religious beliefs, Regla de Ocha, Spiritism,...

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Main Author: West-Durán, Alan (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: MDPI [2021]
In: Religions
Year: 2021, Volume: 12, Issue: 3
Further subjects:B Sarabanda (Oggún)
B Orisha
B Lucero Mundo (Elegguá)
B mpambu nzila
B Regla de Ocha
B mpungu
B nganga
B Regla de Palo
B Sankofa
B crossroads
B spiritual knowledge
B Pata Llaga (Babalú-Ayé)
B coolness
B anti-colonial knowledge
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