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Time and memory in reggae music

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11 February 2016


MUSIC / Ethnomusicology, Sociology, MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Reggae, Theory of music and musicology, Popular music

Introduction
Part I: A study in elective affinity: music, religion and memory
1. Reggae and Rastafari: a history
2. Interpreting songs: notes on methodology
3. Analysis of reggae charts, 1968–2000
4. The construction of a musical memory in reggae music
Part II: Remembering the past
5. Slavery and the diaspora: temporal and spatial articulations
6. The construction of a religious chain of memory
Part III: Revealing the future
7. Messianism, between past and future
8. Hope and redemption
9. The end of the world as future-present
Part IV: From revelation to revolution
10. The construction of a sociopolitical memory of liberation
11. Rhetoric of oppression and social critique
12. Resistance and revolution
Part V: Conclusion
13. Time and memory
Index