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The culture and customs of
colorful Jamaica receive needed attention in this volume, which is written
by insiders. Jamaica is known widely for its beautiful beaches and the
reggae music scene. Culture and Customs of Jamaica richly surveys
the fuller wealth of the Caribbean nation: its people, history, religion,
education, language, social customs, media and cinema, literature, music,
and performing and visual arts. Unique to this volume are presentations
on Jamaican Creole and the education system, which have never before been
found in a book aimed at a general audience. Students and other interested
readers will find this volume indispensable for the detailed insight on
the makings of modern Jamaica.
Written by Jamaicans the island receives needed attention in this work.
The history of Jamaica is well covered, from pre-Colombian times through
slavery, to the impact of social activist Marcus Garvey, and the relatively
new state of independence. Rastfarianism to Revivalism are covered as
Jamaica's multitude of religious denominations is outlined. Various topics
such as geography, demography, climate, cuisine, and the visual and performing
arts are detailed. Accompanied by a chronology, this magical country comes
tolife in this wide-ranging volume. Anyone with an interest in Jamaica
and its culture and customs will be indebted to the authors for their
timely presentation. Students and general readers will find this volume
indispensable.
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Westport, Conn. 2000,
256 pages
ISBN 0-313-3053
$45.00 (Reference Book) |
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"Richly
surveys the fuller wealth of the Caribbean nation: it's people,
history,religion, education, language, social customs, media and
cinema, literature, music and performing and visual arts."
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- Bulletin
Humanitas, Vol. 3, #8, April 2001 (The Humanities Division, The
Main Library, The University of the West Indies, St Augustine, Trinidad
and Tobago)
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