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El Monte: Notes on the Religions, Magic, and Folklore of the Black and Creole People of Cuba by Lydia Cabrera, translated by David Font-Navarrete

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Time: 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Location: Library- LI, Treehouse Conference Room 317

Audience: Alumni, Faculty, Staff, Students

Admission: Registration is required

Tickets: Click here

First published in Cuba in 1954 and appearing here in English for the first time, Lydia Cabrera’s El Monte is a foundational and iconic study of Afro-Cuban religious and cultural traditions.

Drawing on conversations with elderly Afro-Cuban priests who were one or two generations away from the transatlantic slave trade, Cabrera combines ethnography, history, folklore, literature, and botany to provide a panoramic account of the multifaceted influence of Afro-Atlantic cultures in Cuba.

Cabrera details the natural and spiritual landscape of the Cuban monte (forest, wilderness) and discusses hundreds of herbs and the constellations of deities, sacred rites, and knowledge that envelop them.

The result is a complex spiritual and medicinal architecture of Afro-Cuban cultures.  This new edition of what is often referred to as the Santería bible includes a new foreword, introduction, and translator notes.  As a seminal work in the study of the African diaspora that has profoundly impacted numerous fields, Cabrera’s magnum opus is essential for scholars, activists, and religious devotees of Afro-Cuban traditions alike.

David Font-Navarrete is Associate Professor of Music at Lehman College.