Rastafari: A Universal Philosophy in the Third MillenniumWerner Zips "Rastafari practitioners have continually resisted social sciences definition of what outsiders called a millenarian movement. They maintained against these efforts of categorization that Rastafari as a lived and living philosophy combines ancient roots with ever emerging routes. These historical, dynamic and creative dimensions challenge any homogenizing attempts to freeze the 'movement' in time and space. African origins are as important as Diasporean experiences for Rastafari in the manifold struggles to downstroy slavery and oppression. But the strong universal appeal towards the realization of equal rights and justice implodes analytical and practical limitations of a Black Atlantic culture. This volume brings together contributions from well-known Rastafari practitioners and social scientists as a counter to the unilateral politics of outside definition, identification, and misrepresentation. They discuss Rastafari as an experimental philosophy; its historical and contemporary global culture dimensions and its contribution to issues such as decolonization, reparation and repatriation. " |
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... Jamaican colonial mentality was seeing it as . As a matter of fact , it is said that it is the Indians that brought the marijuana to Jamaica and that aspect of Rastafari , it is supposed , came out of that cultural experience with the ...
... Jamaican colonial mentality was seeing it as . As a matter of fact , it is said that it is the Indians that brought the marijuana to Jamaica and that aspect of Rastafari , it is supposed , came out of that cultural experience with the ...
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... Jamaican Rastafarian Movement ' , in Chanting Down Babylon - The Rastafari Reader , eds . Nathaniel Samuel Murrell et al . ( Philadelphia : Temple University Press , 1998 ) . 23. Jamaica had several herbalists who sold many herbs for ...
... Jamaican Rastafarian Movement ' , in Chanting Down Babylon - The Rastafari Reader , eds . Nathaniel Samuel Murrell et al . ( Philadelphia : Temple University Press , 1998 ) . 23. Jamaica had several herbalists who sold many herbs for ...
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... Jamaica Journal 20 ( August 3- October 1987 ) : 21-30 . Harriott , Anthony . ' Captured Shadows , Tongue - Tied Witnesses , " Compellants " and the Courts : Obya and Social Control ' . In Jamaica in Slavery and Freedom - History ...
... Jamaica Journal 20 ( August 3- October 1987 ) : 21-30 . Harriott , Anthony . ' Captured Shadows , Tongue - Tied Witnesses , " Compellants " and the Courts : Obya and Social Control ' . In Jamaica in Slavery and Freedom - History ...
Contents
Rasta from Experience | 21 |
History and Narration | 42 |
The Return to the Motherland | 72 |
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