Vybz Kartel s The Voice of the Jamaican Ghetto

Vybz Kartel s The Voice of the Jamaican Ghetto
Author: Vybz Kartel (Musician),Michael Dawson (Publisher)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2012
Genre: Blacks
ISBN: 0615510671

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Sounds of the Citizens

Sounds of the Citizens
Author: Anne M. Galvin
Publsiher: Vanderbilt University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2014-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780826519801

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Dancehall: it's simultaneously a source of raucous energy in the streets of Kingston, Jamaica; a way of life for a group of professional artists and music professionals; and a force of stability and tension within the community. Electronically influenced, relevant to urban Jamaicans, and highly danceable, dancehall music and culture forms a core of popular entertainment in the nation. As Anne Galvin reveals in Sounds of the Citizens, the rhythms of dancehall music reverberate in complicated ways throughout the lives of countless Jamaicans. Galvin highlights the unique alliance between the dancehall industry and community development efforts. As the central role of the state in supporting communities has diminished, the rise of private efforts such as dancehall becomes all the more crucial. The tension, however, between those involved in the industry and those within the neighborhoods is palpable and often dangerous. Amidst all this, individual Jamaicans interact with the dancehall industry and its culture to find their own paths of employment, social identity, and sexual mores. As Sounds of the Citizens illustrates, the world of entertainment in Jamaica is serious business and uniquely positioned as a powerful force within the community.

A Deeper Love Inside

A Deeper Love Inside
Author: Sister Souljah
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2014-02-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781439165324

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Natural-born hustler Porsche Santiaga refuses to accept her new life in juvenile detention after her family is torn apart and fights to regain what she has lost.

The Dead Yard

The Dead Yard
Author: Ian Thomson
Publsiher: Bold Type Books
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2011-03-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781568586663

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Named the Dolman Travel Book of the Year, The Dead Yard paints an unforgettable portrait of modern Jamaica. Since independence, Jamaica has gradually become associated with twin images--a resort-style travel Eden for foreigners and a new kind of hell for Jamaicans, a society where gangs control the areas where most Jamaicans live and drug lords like Christopher Coke rule elites and the poor alike. Ian Thomson's brave book explores a country of lost promise, where America's hunger for drugs fuels a dependent economy and shadowy politics. The lauded birthplace of reggae and Bob Marley, Jamaica is now sunk in corruption and hopelessness. A synthesis of vital history and unflinching reportage, The Dead Yard is "a fascinating account of a beautiful, treacherous country" (Irish Times).

Clarks in Jamaica

Clarks in Jamaica
Author: Al Fingers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2021-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0956777392

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In Jamaica, Clarks are loved like no other brand. They are the island's ruling name in footwear -- the "champion shoes" -- and it has been that way for as long as anybody can remember. This book celebrates the rich history of Clarks in Jamaica, with a focus on the Jamaican reggae and dancehall musicians who have worn and sung about Clarks shoes through the years. Documenting the origins of the Clarks brand in 1825 through to the introduction of their shoes into Jamaica in the 1920s and the impact of styles such as the Desert Boot, Wallabee and Desert Trek on the island, Clarks in Jamaica explores how footwear made by a Quaker firm in the quiet English village of Street, Somerset became the "baddest" shoes in Jamaica and an essential part of the island's culture. Building on the success of the first release in 2011, this updated second edition includes new interviews, previously unseen photographs, insights into Jamaica's favourite styles of Clarks from former company employees, and an expanded chapter on Jamaican fashion detailing the histories of island fashion staples such as the mesh marina (string vest), Arrow shirt, knits ganzie and beaver hat. Beautifully presented and thoroughly researched, Clarks in Jamaica is a wonderful document of Clarks' deep roots in Jamaican culture, a fitting tribute to the rich cultural exchange that has taken place between Jamaica and the UK that will appeal as much to Jamaicaphiles and lovers of Clarks shoes as to musicologists, fashion stylists and cultural historians.

The Half That s Never Been Told

The Half That s Never Been Told
Author: Doctor Dread
Publsiher: Akashic Books
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2015-03-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781617752902

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A passionate memoir and fearless behind-the-scenes look at the personal lives of the biggest reggae stars in the world.

The History of Jamaica from 1494 to 1838

The History of Jamaica from 1494 to 1838
Author: Thibault Ehrengardt
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2015-12-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9791094341018

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This is a lively and richly illustrated history of the island of Jamaica from its discovery (1494) to the abolition of slavery (1838). Find more about the arrival of Columbus, the Spanish dominion, the English (Cromwell) capture in 1655 and the birth of the dreadful buccaneers of Port Royal (Henry Morgan)! Slaves are at the heart of the history of Jamaica: some fled from the plantations to become the feared Maroons (they almost ruined the entire colony), others like Tacky rebelled against the Whites. In the 18th century, Jamaica became a giant cane field as sugar represented the true wealth of the island. But everything stopped in 1838. The author has given priority to ancient testimonies to make it more exciting and lively.

Dog heart

Dog heart
Author: Diana McCaulay
Publsiher: Peepal Tree PressLtd
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2010
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1845231236

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Told in two voices, educated Jamaican English and the nation-language of the people, this dramatic novel tells the story of a well-meaning, middle-class woman and a young boy from the ghetto whom she desperately wants to help. Alternating between the perspectives of the woman and the boy, the story engages with issues of race and class, examines the complexities of relationships between people of very different backgrounds, and explores the difficulties faced by individuals seeking to bring about social change through their own actions. The dramatic climax and tragic choices made grow from the gulf of incomprehension between middle-class and poor Jamaicans and provide penetrating insights into the roots of violence in impoverished communities.