Resist(d)ance
Resistance and Dance within the Postcolonial Lives of Jamaican Dancehall Street Dancers
- 124 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
The emergence of Dancehall music in Jamaica, particularly in Kingston's inner city, reflects the complex social dynamics following the country's independence and racial conflicts post-1962. Initially celebrated, this genre evolved in the 1980s, becoming a significant cultural expression for marginalized communities. Dancehall transcended music, embodying a lifestyle that captured the struggles and resilience of its people, highlighting the intersections of culture, identity, and social issues within Jamaican society.
