Rastafari and the Arts: An Introduction

Author:   Darren Middleton (Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas, US)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780415831888


Pages:   300
Publication Date:   27 February 2015
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Author:   Darren Middleton (Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas, US)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.544kg
ISBN:  

9780415831888


ISBN 10:   0415831881
Pages:   300
Publication Date:   27 February 2015
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Preface 1. A Smart Way to View Rastafari 2. Rastafari Literary Art 3. Rastafari’s Righteous Wail: From Reggae to Dub Poetry 4. Benjamin Zephaniah: Postcolonial Performance Poet 5. The Reel Rasta: Selected Documentary Films 6. Artful Africans at Home and Abroad: Ghana and Japan Epilogue. Commodifying Rastafari Appendix I. Dr. M’s Rasta Riddims Playlist Appendix II. Seven Sacred Sites and Wonders of the Rastafari World Appendix III. Lois Cordelia: Art, the Bible, Rastafari, and the Internet Selected Bibliography Selected Webliography

Reviews

A unique and much needed work...The author's focus on ethnographic/interviews materials as primary source gives the book its own authenticity. Nathan Samuel Murrell, University of North Carolina Wilmington, USA This book presents an important avenue to understanding a movement that has profoundly influenced contemporary cultural, social and religious thought and action. Barbara Makeda Blake Hannah, Author, Jamaica


A unique and much needed work....The author's focus on ethnographic/interviews materials as primary source gives the book its own authenticity. Nathaniel Samuel Murrell, coeditor of Chanting Down Babylon: The Rastafari Reader, University of North Carolina Wilmington, USAã ã ã ã ã This book presents an important avenue to understanding a movement that has profoundly influenced contemporary cultural, social and religious thought and action. Barbara Makeda Blake Hannah, Author of Rastafari--The New Creation, Jamaicaã Rastafari and the Arts is a beautifully written, thoughtful, and accessible entry into Rastafari for anyone who is interested in the subject. It is likely to be a go to text for classrooms and personal libraries, and the layout of the chapters can be used as a syllabus in themselves. But it is not just for the novice; experienced scholars of Rastafari and Rastafari themselves will find provocative questions and insight's in Middleton's book, which rightfully draws the link between Rastafari art and 'art ( heart ). At a time when religions are too often defined by doctrine, this book is an outstanding reminder of the place of experience, expressed publicly and privately in art, as a key to understanding ways of life like Rastafari. Richard Salter, Oberlin College, USA These insightful pages carefully analyze the 'visual, literary, and musical' art by or about Rastafari, the trans-national Afro-Caribbean consciousness movement that has supplied an artistic voice of protest to many who have felt disenfranchised. Filled with information, Darren Middleton's major study is a welcomed treasure trove of data as well as a celebration of the creativity of this significant movement. William David Spencer, Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary, USA Professor Middleton has accomplished that rare feat of providing an authoritative text that remains accessible and of immense use to practitioners and theorists alike. This text is one of immense heart, affection and no little scholarly insight and skill. It will remain a seminal resource in the area of Rastafari thought and practice for many years to come. Anthony G. Reddie, Bristol Baptist College, UK The book's greatest achievement lies in its resolute refusal to stereotype or simplify Rastafari. Middleton has therefore enabled students to engage with the stunning diversity of Rastafari values and practices, and he guides his audience through the artistic worlds of Rastafari with great care and love. Robbie Shilliam, Queen Mary University of London, Black Theology


A unique and much needed work...The author's focus on ethnographic/interviews materials as primary source gives the book its own authenticity. Nathaniel Samuel Murrell, coeditor of Chanting Down Babylon: The Rastafari Reader, University of North Carolina Wilmington, USA This book presents an important avenue to understanding a movement that has profoundly influenced contemporary cultural, social and religious thought and action. Barbara Makeda Blake Hannah, Author of Rastafari--The New Creation, Jamaica Rastafari and the Arts is a beautifully written, thoughtful, and accessible entry into Rastafari for anyone who is interested in the subject. It is likely to be a go to text for classrooms and personal libraries, and the layout of the chapters can be used as a syllabus in themselves. But it is not just for the novice; experienced scholars of Rastafari and Rastafari themselves will find provocative questions and insight's in Middleton's book, which rightfully draws the link between Rastafari art and 'art ( heart ). At a time when religions are too often defined by doctrine, this book is an outstanding reminder of the place of experience, expressed publicly and privately in art, as a key to understanding ways of life like Rastafari. Richard Salter, Oberlin College, USA


""A unique and much needed work….The author’s focus on ethnographic/interviews materials as primary source gives the book its own authenticity."" Nathaniel Samuel Murrell, coeditor of Chanting Down Babylon: The Rastafari Reader, University of North Carolina Wilmington, USA ""This book presents an important avenue to understanding a movement that has profoundly influenced contemporary cultural, social and religious thought and action."" Barbara Makeda Blake Hannah, Author of Rastafari--The New Creation, Jamaica ""Rastafari and the Arts"" is a beautifully written, thoughtful, and accessible entry into Rastafari for anyone who is interested in the subject. It is likely to be a ""go to"" text for classrooms and personal libraries, and the layout of the chapters can be used as a syllabus in themselves. But it is not just for the novice; experienced scholars of Rastafari and Rastafari themselves will find provocative questions and insight’s in Middleton’s book, which rightfully draws the link between Rastafari art and ""’art"" (""heart""). At a time when ""religions"" are too often defined by doctrine, this book is an outstanding reminder of the place of experience, expressed publicly and privately in art, as a key to understanding ways of life like Rastafari."" Richard Salter, Oberlin College, USA ""These insightful pages carefully analyze the 'visual, literary, and musical' art by or about Rastafari, the trans-national Afro-Caribbean consciousness movement that has supplied an artistic voice of protest to many who have felt disenfranchised. Filled with information, Darren Middleton’s major study is a welcomed treasure trove of data as well as a celebration of the creativity of this significant movement."" William David Spencer, Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary, USA ""Professor Middleton has accomplished that rare feat of providing an authoritative text that remains accessible and of immense use to practitioners and theorists alike. This text is one of immense heart, affection and no little scholarly insight and skill. It will remain a seminal resource in the area of Rastafari thought and practice for many years to come."" Anthony G. Reddie, Bristol Baptist College, UK ""A unique and much needed work….The author’s focus on ethnographic/interviews materials as primary source gives the book its own authenticity."" Nathaniel Samuel Murrell, coeditor of Chanting Down Babylon: The Rastafari Reader, University of North Carolina Wilmington, USA ""This book presents an important avenue to understanding a movement that has profoundly influenced contemporary cultural, social and religious thought and action."" Barbara Makeda Blake Hannah, Author of Rastafari--The New Creation, Jamaica ""Rastafari and the Arts"" is a beautifully written, thoughtful, and accessible entry into Rastafari for anyone who is interested in the subject. It is likely to be a ""go to"" text for classrooms and personal libraries, and the layout of the chapters can be used as a syllabus in themselves. But it is not just for the novice; experienced scholars of Rastafari and Rastafari themselves will find provocative questions and insight’s in Middleton’s book, which rightfully draws the link between Rastafari art and ""’art"" (""heart""). At a time when ""religions"" are too often defined by doctrine, this book is an outstanding reminder of the place of experience, expressed publicly and privately in art, as a key to understanding ways of life like Rastafari."" Richard Salter, Oberlin College, USA ""These insightful pages carefully analyze the 'visual, literary, and musical' art by or about Rastafari, the trans-national Afro-Caribbean consciousness movement that has supplied an artistic voice of protest to many who have felt disenfranchised. Filled with information, Darren Middleton’s major study is a welcomed treasure trove of data as well as a celebration of the creativity of this significant movement."" William David Spencer, Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary, USA ""Professor Middleton has accomplished that rare feat of providing an authoritative text that remains accessible and of immense use to practitioners and theorists alike. This text is one of immense heart, affection and no little scholarly insight and skill. It will remain a seminal resource in the area of Rastafari thought and practice for many years to come."" Anthony G. Reddie, Bristol Baptist College, UK ""The book’s greatest achievement lies in its resolute refusal to stereotype or simplify Rastafari. Middleton has therefore enabled students to engage with the stunning diversity of Rastafari values and practices, and he guides his audience through the artistic worlds of Rastafari with great care and love."" Robbie Shilliam, Queen Mary University of London, Black Theology


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Darren J. N. Middleton is Honors Faculty Fellow and Professor of Religion in The John V. Roach Honors College, Texas Christian University. He has published eight books, received several teaching awards, and he lives in Fort Worth.

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