Description |
1 online resource (362 pages) |
Contents |
Intro -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter One: The Meaning of Rastafari for World Critique -- Rasta within a Universal Context -- Chapter Two: The Contribution of Rastafarianism to the Decolonization of the Caribbean -- Chapter Three: Rasta from Experience -- Chapter Four: Marcus Garvey and the Early Rastafarians -- Chapter Five: Rastafari and Erna BrodberÅ› Black Space -- Symbolic Strategies -- Chapter Six: Mutabaruka -- The Return to the Motherland, Notes on a Documentary Filmof an African-Jamaican Artist's His-Story of Africa |
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Chapter Seven: Ghana, Africa from Experience -- Chapter Eight: Reparations -- Rastafari Pathway to World Peace -- Chapter Nine: 'Repatriation is a Must!' -- The Rastafari Struggle to Utterly Downstroy Slavery -- Chapter Ten: The Dark Side of the City -- Racialized Barriers, Culture and Citizenship in Britain c.1950-1990s -- Chapter Eleven: Afro-Caribbean Music as a Cohesion Factor of Identity -- Chapter Twelve: Roots and Culture -- Rasta Bushdoctors of the Cape, SA -- Chapter Thirteen: Being and Becoming a Rastafarian -- Notes on the Anthropology of Religious Conversion |
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Chapter Fourteen: Rastafari and the Critical Tradition -- Chapter Fifteen: Beyond the 'I' -- Three Sonnets -- Contributors -- Index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Rastafari movement.
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Cults -- Jamaica.
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Cults
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Rastafari movement
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Jamaica
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Zips, Werner
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ISBN |
9789766377618 |
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9766377618 |
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