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Dancehall: A Reader on Jamaican Music and Culture

Dancehall: A Reader on Jamaican Music and Culture

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Availability:In StockContributor:Sonjah Stanley Niaah (Editor), Bibi Bakare-Yusef (Contribution by), Zachary J. M. Beier (Contribution by)Series:Sound CulturePublish date:2020-10-23Pages:506
Language:EnglishPublisher:University of the West Indies PressISBN-13:9789766407506ISBN-10:9766407509UPC:9789766407506Book Category:Social Science, MusicBook Subcategory:Ethnic Studies, Popular Culture, EthnomusicologyBook Topic:AmericanSize:9.87 x 7.06 x 1.17 inchesWeight:2.0018Product ID:SC71NJTRJD

Dancehall: A Reader on Jamaican Music and Culture contextualizes the emergence of the globally popular dancehall genre, while tracing the complex and often contradictory aspects of its evolution, dispersion and politics. This collection of foundational essays places dancehall in context with cutting-edge analyses of performance modes and expression, genre development, and impact in the wider local, regional and international socio-political milieu of struggles by black Jamaicans in particular and cultural adherents more broadly.

Dancehall is one of eight musical genres created in Jamaica and, in the past two decades, it has become one of the most influential Jamaican cultural exports since reggae. The impact of dancehall extends far beyond Jamaica and is evident in music genres (such as hip hop, trip hop, jungle, reggaeton, South African kwaito and Nigerian Afrobeats) and international fashion, film and dance.

This interdisciplinary volume documents various aspects of dancehall's global impact, evolution and influence in gender, political economy, geography, ethnomusicology, spirituality, music production, fashion and language. Each selection interrogates the range of meanings ascribed to dancehall culture, a phenomenon which has been seen to be associated with violence, crime and debauchery. This collection exposes the immense cultural work towards self-expression and identity in post-colonial Jamaica which takes shape through dancehall and the contributors apply a new level of seriousness, depth and academic rigour to dancehall studies.

Language:EnglishPublisher:University of the West Indies PressISBN-13:9789766407506ISBN-10:9766407509UPC:9789766407506Book Category:Social Science, MusicBook Subcategory:Ethnic Studies, Popular Culture, EthnomusicologyBook Topic:AmericanSize:9.87 x 7.06 x 1.17 inchesWeight:2.0018Product ID:SC71NJTRJD
Stanley Niaah, Sonjah: - Sonjah Stanley Niaah is Senior Lecturer in Cultural Studies and Director of the Institute of Caribbean Studies, the University of the West Indies at Mona, Jamaica. Her publications include the books Reggae Pilgrimages: Festivals and the Movement of Jah People and Dancehall: From Slave Ship to Ghetto.
Publisher: University of the West Indies Press

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