This paper analyses the stranger-host relationship through examples of names, which are taken or asserted by Caribbean Rastafari, and attributed or given to them by Ethiopians. In the late 1950s a Caribbean Rastafari population settled on the outskirts of Shashemene, a southern Ethiopian town. I explain how these settlers, inspired by a popular tradition of Ethiopianism, identify themselves as "real Ethiopians". I analyse as well the names they claim (Jamaican, Rastafari) and the names given to them by Ethiopians (sädätäñña färänjocc, tukkur americawi, balabbat and baria). These names illustrate the changing representations the Ethiopians have of the Caribbeans and the shifting position of the latter in Ethiopian society. The complexities o...
International audienceRecorded while on fieldwork with Rastafarians living in Shashemene, Ethiopia, ...
International audienceRecorded while on fieldwork with Rastafarians living in Shashemene, Ethiopia, ...
International audienceRecorded while on fieldwork with Rastafarians living in Shashemene, Ethiopia, ...
International audienceThis paper analyses the stranger-host relationship through examples of names, ...
International audienceThis paper analyses the stranger-host relationship through examples of names, ...
International audienceThis paper analyses the stranger-host relationship through examples of names, ...
This project is the first to investigate the way in which Ethiopians view the Rastafari, a post-c...
Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2005On a very general level, this thesis explores why ...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the arrivals of Caribbean settlers in Shashemene, Ethiopia...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the arrivals of Caribbean settlers in Shashemene, Ethiopia...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the arrivals of Caribbean settlers in Shashemene, Ethiopia...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the arrivals of Caribbean settlers in Shashemene, Ethiopia...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the arrivals of Caribbean settlers in Shashemene, Ethiopia...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the arrivals of Caribbean settlers in Shashemene, Ethiopia...
International audienceRecorded while on fieldwork with Rastafarians living in Shashemene, Ethiopia, ...
International audienceRecorded while on fieldwork with Rastafarians living in Shashemene, Ethiopia, ...
International audienceRecorded while on fieldwork with Rastafarians living in Shashemene, Ethiopia, ...
International audienceRecorded while on fieldwork with Rastafarians living in Shashemene, Ethiopia, ...
International audienceThis paper analyses the stranger-host relationship through examples of names, ...
International audienceThis paper analyses the stranger-host relationship through examples of names, ...
International audienceThis paper analyses the stranger-host relationship through examples of names, ...
This project is the first to investigate the way in which Ethiopians view the Rastafari, a post-c...
Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2005On a very general level, this thesis explores why ...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the arrivals of Caribbean settlers in Shashemene, Ethiopia...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the arrivals of Caribbean settlers in Shashemene, Ethiopia...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the arrivals of Caribbean settlers in Shashemene, Ethiopia...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the arrivals of Caribbean settlers in Shashemene, Ethiopia...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the arrivals of Caribbean settlers in Shashemene, Ethiopia...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the arrivals of Caribbean settlers in Shashemene, Ethiopia...
International audienceRecorded while on fieldwork with Rastafarians living in Shashemene, Ethiopia, ...
International audienceRecorded while on fieldwork with Rastafarians living in Shashemene, Ethiopia, ...
International audienceRecorded while on fieldwork with Rastafarians living in Shashemene, Ethiopia, ...
International audienceRecorded while on fieldwork with Rastafarians living in Shashemene, Ethiopia, ...