"<i>Relocating the Sacred</i> is an important contribution to the study of Atlantic spiritualities and religiosities … Afolabi's book is a terrific study of African divinities in Brazil, but his study also sheds light on the enduring questions of the coloniality and politics of knowledge production about Africa and the looting and repatriation of African cultural objects (especially chapter 2). This book will be useful for students and scholars interested in the religion, history, material culture, literature, and anthropology of Africa and its diaspora." — <i>Research in African Literatures</i><br /><br />"…the book provides a thorough scholarly analysis, particularly in terms of literature. It is extensively researched, documented, and annotated … an excellent work of analytic scholarship." — <i>Hispania</i><br /><br />"Afolabi provides a subtle and exciting reading of the cosmology of African traditions in Brazilian cultural productions, showing the complicated ways race and racism operate on an aesthetic level." — Tshombe Miles, author of <i>Race and Afro-Brazilian Agency in Brazil</i><br /><br />"<i>Relocating the Sacred</i> makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of the Yoruba diaspora and the transnational vivacity of African traditions. Afolabi brings to English-speaking audiences Afro-lusophone texts and contexts with remarkable translational capacity." — Felipe Fanuel Xavier Rodrigues, Federal University of Roraima, Brazil