Ships That Will Never Sail: The Paradox of Rastafari Pan-Africanism (Dance Review) Ships That Will Never Sail: The Paradox of Rastafari Pan-Africanism (Dance Review)

Ships That Will Never Sail: The Paradox of Rastafari Pan-Africanism (Dance Review‪)‬

Critical Arts 2011, Dec, 25, 4

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Abstract This article undertakes an analysis of the Pan-African ideas and practices of the Rastafari in Jamaica from two perspectives. The first is that of Marcus Garvey, whom the Rastafari regard as the prophet who inspired their origin with his teachings, his alleged foretelling of the coronation of the Emperor of Ethiopia and his Back-to-Africa movement. The second is that of three other native religions, Revival, Kumina and Convince, founded by enslaved Africans and bearing the unmistakable marks of African religious ideas and practices, out of which the Rastafari first emerged, but which they made a conscious decision to reject. There is thus a paradox which the article explores: the most vocal and effective Pan-African religious presence in Jamaica being the least Pan-African in its religious practice.

GENRE
Essais et sciences humaines
SORTIE
2011
1 décembre
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
19
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Critical Arts Projects
TAILLE
190,1
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