Perceptions on Santería: Then and Now
Glaude, Ludmille, "Perceptions on Santería: Then and Now" (2018).
Undergraduate Research. 15.
http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/undergraduateresearch/15
This paper will examine how the Batista and Castro regimes were able to impact the perception
of Santería amongst the Cuban public. Santeria is a polytheistic religion practiced in Cuba that
combines elements of Yoruba beliefs and Catholicism. Recently, Santeria appears to be
experiencing a growth in visibility in Cuba. The syncretic religion and its visibility, has become
of interest to examine and report on, amongst many media outlets. According to a Vice News
article published as recently as 2014, the author dubs Santería as “Cuba’s New Religion”. The
article describes Santería as a dynamic form of worship, with participation and a creation of a
shared identity amongst all levels of Cuban society and other societies of practicing Latin
American countries. In this paper, I plan to examine the perceptions of Santeria during the
twentieth and twenty first centuries, and demonstrate these perceptions of Santeria have affected
their visibility--or lack thereof.
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