Re-constructing place and space : media, culture, discourse and the constitution of Caribbean diasporas / edited by Kamille Gentles-Peart and Maurice L. Hall.
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- 9781443834940
- 1443834947
- 1283436442
- 9781283436441
- 304.809729 23
- JV7321 .R43 2012eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Virile bodies, docile subjects : the representation of Black Caribbean masculinities in mainstream international media targeting female tourists / Nickesia S. Gordon -- (Mis)perception of American media reality : narrating dissonance in the actuality of cultural assimilation / Jennifer M. Keane-Dawes -- Indo-Caribbean folk music from oral tradition to cyberculture / Peter Manuel -- Play mas : the forging of a Caribbean diaspora / Ken Archer -- Reasoning on Rastafari : African authenticity, Caribbean identity, and mass popularity / Osei Alleyne -- Shango dances across the water : music and the re-construction of Trinidadian Orisha in New York City / Ryan Bazinet.
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Cultural traditions transmitted within the primary and secondary migratory communities of the Caribbean are continually subject to loss, gain and reinterpretation. Communication practices play a role in these processes as they help to sustain and challeng.
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