ABSTRACT

'Another World is Possible' examines the many peoples who have mobilized religion and spirituality to forge identity. Some claim direct links to indigenous spiritual practices; others have appropriated externally introduced religions, modifying these with indigenous perspectives and practices. The voices of Black people from around the world are presented in essays ranging from the Indian subcontinent, Japan and Australia to Africa, the UK and the USA. From creation narratives to trickster heroes, from the role of spirituality in HIV positive South Africa to its place in mental health and among the poor, spirituality is shown to be essential to the survival of individuals and communities.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

part II|19 pages

Japan

part III|24 pages

Australia

chapter 5|11 pages

Spirituality *

part V|38 pages

England

chapter 8|24 pages

Another Kind of Black *

part XI|20 pages

Jamaica

part XII|14 pages

Brazil