Chanting Down Babylon: The Rastafari Reader

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Nathaniel Samuel Murrell, William David Spencer, Adrian Anthony McFarlane
Temple University Press, 1998 - Всего страниц: 467
This anthology explores Rastafari religion, culture, and politics in Jamaica and other parts of the African diaspora. An Afro-Caribbean religious and cultural movement that sprang from the streets of Kingston, Jamaica, in the 1930s, today Rastafari has close to one million adherents. The basic message of Rastafari—the dismantling of all oppressive institutions and the liberation of humankind—even has strong appeal to non-believers who are captivated by reggae music, the lyrics, and the "immortal spirit" of its enormously popular practitioner, Bob Marley. Probing into Rastafari's still evolving belief system, political goals, and cultural expression, the contributors to this volume emphasize the importance of Africana history and the Caribbean context. Author note:Nathaniel Samuel Murrellis Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Religion at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington, and Visiting Professor at the Caribbean Graduate School of Theology in Kingston, Jamaica.William David Spencerserves as Pastor of Encouragement at Pilgrim Church in Beverly, MA, and was an Adjunct Professor of Theology at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary's Center for Urban Ministerial Education in Boston. He has authored, co-authored, or editedThe Prayer of Life of Jesus, Mysterium and Mystery: The Clerical Crime Novel, God through the Looking Glass, Joy through the Night, 2 Corinthians: Bible Study CommentaryandThe Global God.Adrian Anthony McFarlaneis Associate Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Hartwick College in Oneonta, NY. He is author ofA Grammar of FearandEvil–A Husserlian-Wittgensteinian Hermeneutic.

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Ideological Resistance and Cultural Revitalization
23
Rastas Psychology of Blackness Resistance and Somebodiness
36
Rastafari and the Exorcism of the Ideology of Racism and Classism
55
A Personal Perspective
72
Case Studies in Jamaica
89
The Epistemological Significance of IanI as a Response to Quashie
107
African Dimensions of the Jamaican Rastafarian Movement
125
Continuity and Discontinuity
145
The Rasta Revolution through
229
Rasta Warrior
253
Chanting Change around the World through Rasta Ridim and Art
266
Recent Depictions of Rastafari
284
Livity Hermeneutics and Theology
309
The Black Biblical Hermeneutics of Rastafari
326
The Structure and Ethos of Rastafari
349
Leonard Howells The Promised Key
361

Who Is Haile Selassie? His Imperial Majesty in Rasta Voices
159
The RastaSelassieEthiopian Connections
166
The Rise of Rastafari in Europe
178
The Rastafarian Movement
199
Personal Reflections on Rastafari in West Kingston in the Early 1950s
217
Rastafaris Messianic Ideology and Caribbean Theology of Liberation
390
Glossary
443
About the Contributors
455
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