Inna Di Dancehall
Popular Culture and the Politics of Identity in Jamaica
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of the West Indies Press
Published:31st Jan '06
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This work provides an accessible account of a poorly understood aspect of Jamaican popular culture. It explores the socio-political meanings of Jamaica’s dancehall culture. In particular, the book gives an account of the power relations within the dancehall and between the dancehall and the wider Jamaican society. Hope gives the reader an unmatched insider’s view and explanation of power, violence and gender relations in Jamaica as seen through the prism of the dancehall.
“The author presents a lively, perceptive, first-hand account of the evolution of Jamaican dancehall culture. Combining scholarship and anecdotal evidence, Hope delineates the complex web of socio-economic and political factors that shape cultural identity in the marginalized working-class communities out which contemporary popular culture arises.” — Carolyn Cooper, Professor of Literary and Cultural Studies, University of the West Indies, Jamaica
ISBN: 9789766401689
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 295g
168 pages