This book examines the intersections of gender and race in a liberation movement propelled by an African spiritual ethos and restores agency to the RastaWoman's subversive participation in the ritual known as Reasoning. It appeals to studies of religious transformation, resistance movements, gender and race theory and Caribbean history and culture.
This book examines the intersections of gender and race in a liberation movement propelled by an African spiritual ethos and restores agency to the RastaWoman's subversive participation in the ritual known as Reasoning. It appeals to studies of religious transformation, resistance movements, gender and race theory and Caribbean history and culture.
Christensen is deceased. All communication about her book, Rastafari Reasoning and the RastaWoman, should be sent to Susan Kent, susan.kent@colorado.edu, Department of History, University of Colorado Boulder, 234 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: African Religiosity Chapter Two: The Afro-Creole Village Chapter Three: Emergence of Rastafari Chapter Four: Reasoning and the Rastaman Woman Chapter Five: Taking Root Chapter Six: "From the Cross to the Throne" Chapter Seven: The Arrival of RastaWoman
Chapter One: African Religiosity Chapter Two: The Afro-Creole Village Chapter Three: Emergence of Rastafari Chapter Four: Reasoning and the Rastaman Woman Chapter Five: Taking Root Chapter Six: "From the Cross to the Throne" Chapter Seven: The Arrival of RastaWoman
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