An edition of Dread Talk (1994)

Dread Talk

The Language of Rastafari

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An edition of Dread Talk (1994)

Dread Talk

The Language of Rastafari

Rev Sub edition
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Language
English
Pages
132

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Dread Talk
Dread Talk: The Language of the Rastafari
2000, McGill-Queen's University Press
in English
Cover of: Dread Talk
Dread Talk: The Language of Rastafari
July 2000, University Press of the West Indies
Paperback in English
Cover of: Dread Talk
Dread Talk: The Language of Rastafari
July 2000, McGill-Queen's University Press
Paperback in English - Rev Sub edition
Cover of: Dread Talk
Dread Talk: the Language of Rastafari
July 22, 1997, University of the West Indies Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: Dread talk
Dread talk: the language of Rastafari
1994, Canoe Press
in English

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First Sentence

"The history and sociology of the Rastafari in Jamaica have been the subject of enough literature2 to legitimize Rex Nettleford's comment that the movement is "one of the most significant phenomena to emerge out of the modem history and sociology of Plantation America, that New World culturesphere of which Jamaica and the Caribbean are a part. "

Classifications

Library of Congress
, PM7874.J3 P65 2000

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
132
Dimensions
7.8 x 5 x 0.2 inches
Weight
1.6 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8079029M
Internet Archive
dreadtalklanguag00poll
ISBN 10
0773520309
ISBN 13
9780773520301
LCCN
cn99901496
OCLC/WorldCat
43281182
Wikidata
Q84850661
Library Thing
1795750
Goodreads
1014707

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The history and sociology of the Rastafari in Jamaica have been the subject of enough literature2 to legitimize Rex Nettleford's comment that the movement is "one of the most significant phenomena to emerge out of the modem history and sociology of Plantation America, that New World culturesphere of which Jamaica and the Caribbean are a part.
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