by Teresa N. Washington
In this groundbreaking work of scholarship and spiritual remembrance, Teresa N. Washington explores the concept of Aje—the sacred, hidden power of African women—as central to Yoruba cosmology and African diasporic traditions. With depth, clarity, and reverence, she illuminates how Aje shapes existence, cosmological order, and oral tradition. The Architects of Existence is both an academic triumph and a sacred offering—a necessary read for those drawn to African spirituality, womanist thought, and ancestral wisdom.
Condition Note: Good condition paperback. Light wear on cover; pages are clean, unmarked, and fully intact.
by Teresa N. Washington
In this groundbreaking work of scholarship and spiritual remembrance, Teresa N. Washington explores the concept of Aje—the sacred, hidden power of African women—as central to Yoruba cosmology and African diasporic traditions. With depth, clarity, and reverence, she illuminates how Aje shapes existence, cosmological order, and oral tradition. The Architects of Existence is both an academic triumph and a sacred offering—a necessary read for those drawn to African spirituality, womanist thought, and ancestral wisdom.
Condition Note: Good condition paperback. Light wear on cover; pages are clean, unmarked, and fully intact.