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Why Rastafari in Africa- South Africa - (Azania).
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Rastafari and Reggae Music as Tools for Critical Pedagogy in the African Academe
Muziki, 2021Reggae music emerged in the 1960s, an era of intense anti-colonial and anti-imperialist sentiments and struggles. Having originated in Jamaica, a jurisdiction where Africans had been enslaved, the genre has a tradition of social criticisms, especially ...
Delali Amuzu
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Consciousness Development in Rastafari: A Perspective from the Psychology of Religion
Anthropology of Consciousness, 2021This paper explores a Rastafari perspective on consciousness development and relates this to developmental stage theories of consciousness evolution from the psychology of religion.
Christian Stokke
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Ethiopian Reggae Ambassadors, Rastafari, and the Promotion of Transatlantic Pan-African Solidarity
Journal of African Cultural StudiesReggae music, a genre that was created in Jamaica in the late 1960s, has become popular across the globe for promoting positive representations of Ethiopia and Africa due to reggae’s connections with the Rastafari movement.
David Aarons
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Black Resistance in the Americas, 2018
Rastafari originated in the 1930s in Jamaica. Aspects of the movement are both messianic and millenarian. The Ethiopian King, Haile Selassie I (1892-1975), is identified by Rastas as the messiah, the Second Coming of Jesus Christ and the redeemer of God ...
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Rastafari originated in the 1930s in Jamaica. Aspects of the movement are both messianic and millenarian. The Ethiopian King, Haile Selassie I (1892-1975), is identified by Rastas as the messiah, the Second Coming of Jesus Christ and the redeemer of God ...
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Rastafari Citizen-Subjectivities
Cosmopolitanism from the Global South, 2021In the final chapter, I examine Rastafari interactions with the Ethiopian state and its representatives. I contrast the legal and subjective approaches to issues of citizenship and belonging. Through these institutional encounters, I look at how babylon (hell) is reproduced in the zion (heaven) of Ethiopia, for example, in how the land grant is policed
Shelene Gomes
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Un jardin urbain rastafari face au covid en Afrique du sud
Journal of Anthropology, 2023L’article décrit le devenir en pandémie d’une petite communauté rastafari qui développe des projets artistiques au Drill Hall , une ancienne caserne réhabilitée et patrimonialisée de Johannesburg.
Judith Hayem, Barbara Morovich
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Relocating a Sacred Space: From Mount Zion to the New Jerusalem in the Mystic Poetry of Rastafari
The English Academy Review - EAR, 2023Biblical scriptures, holy chants and prayers, stories of conquest and destruction, pilgrimages and diaspora narratives have provided a range of perspectives related to the city of Jerusalem.
Renato Tomei
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