Politics, Identity and Jamaican Music
Music in Jamaica has a long history that is very much intertwined with religious, social, and political factors. As the development of reggae music grew, it became increasingly popular in relation to politics and social issues. This research examines the development of reggae and dancehall music in...
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Main Author: | Rachelle Sanicharan (Author) |
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Caribbean Studies Students' Union,
2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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