This book is discussing patterns of radical religious thought in popular forms of Black music. The consistent influence of the Five Percent Nation on Rap music as one of the most esoteric groups among the manifold Black Muslim movements has already gained scholarly attention. However, it shares more than a strong pattern of reversed racism with the Bobo Shanti Order, the most rigid branch of the Rastafarian faith, globally popularized by Dancehall-Reggae artists like Sizzla or Capleton. Authentic devotion or calculated marketing? Apart from providing a possible answer to this question, the historical shift of Bobo adherents from shunned extremists to firmly anchored personifications of authenticity in mainstream Rastafarian culture is being...
Reggae is a popular musical form that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960's and soon came to be c...
This chapter aims at pointing out the consistency of Islam as a source for empowerment strategies of...
The racial oppression of black people in many ways has fueled and shaped black musical forms in Amer...
This book is discussing patterns of radical religious thought in popular forms of Black music. The c...
While US-Hip Hop has been attested considerable influence of the controversial Black supremacy movem...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 94-96)The purpose of this work is to provide a way of und...
The chapter deals with the contrast between defining aspects of religious rigidity, a socio-historic...
This project explores the diversity of Reggae deejay practitioners who identify with the Rastafari m...
Rastafarianism is an Afro-centric cultural consciousness movement and religion with political views ...
Rap music is the sound and soul of the Hip Hop culture—a powerful social, musical, and political phe...
WOS: 000415840000007The Rastafarian movement originated in the 1920s in Jamaica, inspired by the tea...
The aim of this study was to critically explore the constructions of Muslim identities in selected B...
Rastafarianism is a religion that has become a main theme of Jamaican cultural identity within the p...
Reggae is a popular musical form that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960's and soon came to be c...
This chapter aims at pointing out the consistency of Islam as a source for empowerment strategies of...
The racial oppression of black people in many ways has fueled and shaped black musical forms in Amer...
This book is discussing patterns of radical religious thought in popular forms of Black music. The c...
While US-Hip Hop has been attested considerable influence of the controversial Black supremacy movem...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 94-96)The purpose of this work is to provide a way of und...
The chapter deals with the contrast between defining aspects of religious rigidity, a socio-historic...
This project explores the diversity of Reggae deejay practitioners who identify with the Rastafari m...
Rastafarianism is an Afro-centric cultural consciousness movement and religion with political views ...
Rap music is the sound and soul of the Hip Hop culture—a powerful social, musical, and political phe...
WOS: 000415840000007The Rastafarian movement originated in the 1920s in Jamaica, inspired by the tea...
The aim of this study was to critically explore the constructions of Muslim identities in selected B...
Rastafarianism is a religion that has become a main theme of Jamaican cultural identity within the p...
Reggae is a popular musical form that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960's and soon came to be c...
This chapter aims at pointing out the consistency of Islam as a source for empowerment strategies of...
The racial oppression of black people in many ways has fueled and shaped black musical forms in Amer...