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2020
As some Rastafari do not consider themselves a 'religious' group (as Western academic/theological discourse might describe it), the term 'livity' or 'movement' is more frequently employed to describe this Afrocentric belief system primarily composed of Afro-Caribbean adherents and those in the Afro-Caribbean diaspora. The Rastafari movement comprises a
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As some Rastafari do not consider themselves a 'religious' group (as Western academic/theological discourse might describe it), the term 'livity' or 'movement' is more frequently employed to describe this Afrocentric belief system primarily composed of Afro-Caribbean adherents and those in the Afro-Caribbean diaspora. The Rastafari movement comprises a
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Clinical Perspectives on the Rastafari Movement
Psychiatric Services, 1994Members of the Rastafari movement, which originated in Jamaica, are found in the Caribbean and in parts of the United States and Europe with a large Afro-Caribbean population. To help mental health professionals serve members of this group more effectively, the authors review literature on the movement and present clinical case examples with analyses ...
F W, Hickling, E E, Griffith
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Rastafari: culture of resistance
Race & Class, 1980La culture Rastafari a la Jamaique, culture elaboree par les noirs en resistance a la colonisation culturelle. Son origine historique, son evolution, son langage, ses leaders.
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1990
A combination dictionary and annotated discography, videography and bibliography, this sourcebook brings together listings of materials on the Rastafarian movement and reggae music. . . . This sourcebook serves as a good introduction to Rastafari and reggae.Reference Books Bulletin Coinciding with the sixtieth anniversary of Rastafari, this ...
Carlos Nelson, Becky Mulvaney
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A combination dictionary and annotated discography, videography and bibliography, this sourcebook brings together listings of materials on the Rastafarian movement and reggae music. . . . This sourcebook serves as a good introduction to Rastafari and reggae.Reference Books Bulletin Coinciding with the sixtieth anniversary of Rastafari, this ...
Carlos Nelson, Becky Mulvaney
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Ethiopia Arisen: Discovering Rastafari
AnthroNotes : Museum of Natural History publication for educators, 2014Smithsonian anthropologist Homiak based this article on his decades-long research into the history and culture of the Rastafari.
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Charisma, Routinization, and Rastafari
2003AbstractMax Weber's theory of charisma and routinization is related to his concern with ideas as social forces, to his view of rationalization as the basis for human action and societal organization, and to his concern about how domination/authority is acquired and legitimated.
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