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FRONTEIRAS E MOVIMENTO CULTURAL ENTRE O CARIBE E SALVADOR: O samba-reggae, o merengue e o reggae

open access: yesRevista Brasileira do Caribe, 2014
Nas últimas décadas, a noção de fronteira cultural ganha força em abordar a cultura dinâmica e em transformação do Caribe. O Caribe se caracterizou desde a época colonial pela migração de pessoas entre as diversas ilhas.
Yukio Agerkop
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Kingston: A Societal Patchwork

open access: yesÉtudes Caribéennes, 2018
Besides the designations of numerous Kingston’s neighborhoods – Trench Town, Jones Town, Denham Town, Rae Town, August Town etc. – that clearly refer to the names of towns (in the city), the Jamaican capital is divided into two distinct sections, uptown,
Jérémie Kroubo Dagnini
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IRASCOM JOURNAL NOVEMBER ISSUE 2005 [PDF]

open access: yes
rastafarinews,IRASCOM CO-operative,rasta development,rasta re ...
Issa Kelly
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“Kingston Be Wise:” Jamaica’s Reggae Revival, Musical Livity, and Troubling Temporality in the Modern Global Music Industry

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2019
Kingston, Jamaica’s capital city, is home to a cohort of creative and music industry workers organizing for creative industrial development and social uplift.
John Vilanova
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If I Ruled the World: Putting Hip Hop on the Atlas [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
“If I Ruled the World: Putting Hip Hop on the Atlas” contends for a third wave of Global Hip Hop Studies that builds on the work of the first two waves, identifies Hip Hop as an African diasporic phenomenon, and aligns with Hip Hop where there are no ...
Harris, Travis T.   +2 more
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Introduction - Enigma Embodied: The Curious Complexity of Kanye West [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
“There’s no way Hip Hop and religion work. No way!” “I just can’t see anything coming out of religion and Hip Hop. It’s like the two don’t even go together.” “Rap music is of the devil.
Hodge, Daniel White
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GIMME DI WEED: popular music constructions of jamaican identity

open access: yesRevista Brasileira do Caribe, 2014
Este artigo explora uma das variações da identidade nacional jamaicana atraves das trajetórias discursivas da música popular, particularmente o reggae e a dança de salão.
Donna P. Hope
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“REGGAE OF FREEDOM”: a representação discursiva da noção de liberdade nas composições de Edson Gomes

open access: yesRevista Brasileira do Caribe, 2022
Nesse artigo propõe-se observar a representação discursiva da noção de liberdade na poética musical de Edson Gomes, artista baiano de maior expressividade no gênero reggae. Pensar nessa musicalidade, nos remete à infl uência do rastafarismo.
Geórgia de Castro Machado Ferreira
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Who wrote Duke Ellington’s music? Authorship and collective creativity in ‘Mood Indigo’ [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The copyright system privileges composition over performance, particularly improvisation, and melody over harmony. Both of these evaluations are problematic in the field of popular music, which is often the result of collaborative processes involving ...
Heile, Bjorn
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O REGGAE NA “JAMAICA BRASILEIRA”: Cidadania e política a partir de letras musicais

open access: yesRevista Brasileira do Caribe, 2014
Na cidade de São Luís do Maranhão, a apropriação do ritmo jamaicano do reggae pelas camadas populares constitui um movimento de resistência cultural, social e política contra a marginalização que elas sofrem em seu cotidiano.
Maristane de Sousa Rosa
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