The Caribbean has long been considered a melting pot of Old and New Worlds. Writer, director, and cultural researcher Julian Henriques looks at the Jamaican reggae dancehall sound system to explore how this street technology has found creolizing ways to prevail in the neocolonial power struggle between popular culture and Jamaica’s ruling elit
The reggae sound system has exerted a major influence on music, popular culture - and with Sonic Bod...
The existence of diverse cultural or ethnic groups within a country and particularly an island, perp...
This study explores Jamaican popular music's changing engagement with globally networked media techn...
Julian Henriques Sonic Media: the Street Technology of the Jamaican Sound System Abstract, July 20...
Postcolonial critiques of knowledge formation and discourse are challenged by the fact that they are...
In the early 1970s, the culture of Jamaica shifted politically and culturally with the introduction ...
This presentation describes the operation of the Jamaican reggae dancehall sound system session as a...
A point of departure for this thesis is that despite consensus among stakeholders in Jamaica that th...
This research situates the multiple body of the Jamaica Dancehall "Crowd" (audience) in the intensit...
Creolization is a cultural theory that seeks to explain and redress the cultural diversity in multi-...
This ethnomusicology-based study investigates the influence of audio engineers on the development of...
Residents of São Luís like to say that reggae music reached their island city in Maranhão state in n...
Dancehall: A Reader on Jamaican Music and Culture contextualizes the emergence of the globally popul...
This thesis attempts to chart the development of a Jamaican musical form known as dub. This developm...
Reggae sound systems are assemblages of speakers, record decks, and amplifiers that permit sound to ...
The reggae sound system has exerted a major influence on music, popular culture - and with Sonic Bod...
The existence of diverse cultural or ethnic groups within a country and particularly an island, perp...
This study explores Jamaican popular music's changing engagement with globally networked media techn...
Julian Henriques Sonic Media: the Street Technology of the Jamaican Sound System Abstract, July 20...
Postcolonial critiques of knowledge formation and discourse are challenged by the fact that they are...
In the early 1970s, the culture of Jamaica shifted politically and culturally with the introduction ...
This presentation describes the operation of the Jamaican reggae dancehall sound system session as a...
A point of departure for this thesis is that despite consensus among stakeholders in Jamaica that th...
This research situates the multiple body of the Jamaica Dancehall "Crowd" (audience) in the intensit...
Creolization is a cultural theory that seeks to explain and redress the cultural diversity in multi-...
This ethnomusicology-based study investigates the influence of audio engineers on the development of...
Residents of São Luís like to say that reggae music reached their island city in Maranhão state in n...
Dancehall: A Reader on Jamaican Music and Culture contextualizes the emergence of the globally popul...
This thesis attempts to chart the development of a Jamaican musical form known as dub. This developm...
Reggae sound systems are assemblages of speakers, record decks, and amplifiers that permit sound to ...
The reggae sound system has exerted a major influence on music, popular culture - and with Sonic Bod...
The existence of diverse cultural or ethnic groups within a country and particularly an island, perp...
This study explores Jamaican popular music's changing engagement with globally networked media techn...