Rastafari: From Outcasts to Cultural Bearers
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Once an obscure group of outcasts from the ghettoes of West Kingston, Jamaica, the Rastafarians have transformed themselves into a vibrant movement, firmly grounded in Jamaican society and beyond. In Rastafari, Ennis Barrington Edmonds provides a compelling portrait of the Rastafarian phenomenon and chronicles how this group, much maligned and persecuted, became a dominant cultural force in the world today. Edmonds charts the evolution of the relationship between Rastafari and the wider Jamaican society, from confrontation and repression to grudging tolerance and eventually to cultural integration. Edmonds focuses in particular on the internal development of Rastafarianism as a social movement, with its network of "houses" (small, informal groups that form around leading Rastas) and "mansions" (larger, more communal associations), to track the process of this strikingly successful integration. He further demonstrates how Rastafarian artistic creativity, especially in fashioning the music and message of reggae, was a significant factor in the transition of Rastas from the status of outcasts to the position of cultural bearers.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9780195340488
EAN: 9780195340488
Publisher Date: 01 Mar 2008
Binding: Paperback
Book Type: English
Depth: 13
Gardner Classification Code: R00
Language: English
MediaMail: Y
Number of Items: 01
PrintOnDemand: N
Series Title: English
Sub Title: From Outcasts to Cultural Bearers
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-10: 0195340485
Publisher: Oxford Univ Pr
Acedemic Level: English
Bood Data Readership Text: Undergraduate
Continuations: English
Dewey: 299.676
Height: 229 mm
LCCN: 2002074897
No of Pages: 194
Pagination: 212 pages, black & white illustrations
Returnable: N
Spine Width: 14 mm
UK Availability: GXC
Year Of Publication: 2008