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Elizabeth Pérez

Researcher at University of California, Santa Barbara

Publications -  17
Citations -  208

Elizabeth Pérez is an academic researcher from University of California, Santa Barbara. The author has contributed to research in topics: Santería & Dance. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 14 publications receiving 186 citations. Previous affiliations of Elizabeth Pérez include Dartmouth College.

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Staging transformation: Spiritist liturgies as theatres of conversion in Afro-Cuban religious practice

TL;DR: This article analyzed Spiritist services as theatres of conversion for those not already interpellated by Kardecist discourse and persuaded of mediums' authority, arguing that Spiritist ceremonies have instructed participants in the reality of superhuman entities; the normative conditions of access to them; and the benefits of proper intercourse with the divine in both Yoruba and Kongo-inspired initiatory traditions.
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The ontology of twerk: from ‘sexy’ Black movement style to Afro-Diasporic sacred dance

TL;DR: The authors developed an ontology of twerk that situates it within Black Atlantic choreographic modalities, including those of Afro-Diasporic religions, and concluded that twerk should be understood properly as part of a family of Black Atlantic dances that emerged from shared history.
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Spiritist Mediumship as Historical Mediation: African-American Pasts, Black Ancestral Presence, and Afro-Cuban Religions

TL;DR: This paper explored the performance of Spiritist rituals among Black North American practitioners of Afro-Cuban religions, and examined its vital role in the development of their religious subjectivity, arguing that through Spiritist ceremonies, African-American participants engaged in memory work and other transformative modes of collective historiographical praxis.