Afro-Hispanics and self-identity: the gods to the rescue?

Purity Ada Uchechukwu
2016 OGIRISI a New Journal of African Studies  
Identity is one of the social constructs that gives a sense of belonging to an individual or a group. While establishing one's identity does not necessarily pose a challenge in one's own country of origin because of certain degrees of homogeneity in language, culture, skin colour, etc., it could be otherwise, whenas a descendant of another race a group is the target of a dominant culture. This paper adopts Link & Phelan's (2001) conceptualization of stigmatoexamine whetherthe return to African
more » ... raditional religious practices by some Afro-descendants is the ideal coping strategy against the discrimination and identity threat they are subject to.
doi:10.4314/og.v12i1.17 fatcat:5bhzbryrqjauph7yz5fdupzp7m