Eziaku Atuama Nwokocha is assistant professor of religion at the University of Miami.
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"[Nwokocha's] ethnographic framework and methodology help to paint a vivacious portrait of fashion as revealed through the lived experiences and ritual performances of the social actors in Manbo Maude's Vodou communities."--Sociology of Religion "An engaging analysis of the role of adornment in collective practices of practitioners . . . by a scholar who spent more than a decade observing and participating in Vodou ceremonies."--Reading Religion "This innovative book centers on fashion and dress among female Vodou practitioners, focusing on fashion's significance within religious ritual, material aesthetics, and embodiment by spirits. . . . Highly recommended."--CHOICE