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Journal articles on the topic "Rastafarisme"
Laplante, Julie. "Plantes médicinales, savoirs et société : vue des rastafaris sud-africains." Drogues, santé et société 8, no. 1 (January 21, 2010): 93–121. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/038917ar.
Full textBonacci, Giulia. "Le 'Rapatriement' des Rastafaris en Éthiopie. Éthiopianisme et retour en Afrique." Annales d'Ethiopie 18, no. 1 (2002): 253–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ethio.2002.1025.
Full textYokoi, Marcelo. "Na rua se faz trabalho: música e religiosidade entre rastafaris na periferia paulistana." Argumentos - Revista do Departamento de Ciências Sociais da Unimontes 20, no. 1 (May 11, 2023): 107–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.46551/issn.2527-2551v20n1p.107-132.
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Soumahoro, Maboula. "La couleur de Dieu ? Regards croisés sur la Nation d'Islam et le Rastafarisme, 1930-1950." Thesis, Tours, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008TOUR2009/document.
Full textUsing the analytical tool of the African diaspora and based on the historical context that immediately followed the activities of Marcus Garvey and the Universal Negro Improvement Association, this work delves into the contexts that gave rise to the American Nation of Islam and the Jamaican Rastafarianism. These two black nationalist expressions chose to launch their respective struggle for self-determination through religion. The Nation of Islam and Rastafarianism, through the discourse they have initially articulated, both raise fundamental questions regarding distinctive historical and social processes of racialization in the African diaspora of the Americas
Johnson-Hill, Jack A. "I-sight : the world of Rastafari : an interpretive sociological account of Rastafarian ethics /." Metuchen (N.J.) ; London : The American theological library association : the Scarecrow press, 1995. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb374689193.
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Soumahoro, Maboula Raynaud Claudine. "La couleur de Dieu ? Regards croisés sur la Nation d'Islam et le Rastafarisme, 1930-1950." Tours : SCD de l'université de Tours, 2008. http://theses.abes.fr/2008TOUR2009.
Full textDaynes, Sarah. "Le mouvement Rastafari : mémoire, musique et religion." Paris, EHESS, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001EHES0031.
Full textZobda-Zebina, Mylenn. "Les musiques Dancehall : comparaison de deux sociétés caribéennes, la Martinique et la Jamaïque." Paris, EHESS, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006EHES0247.
Full textThe comparative study of a musical phenomenon, dancehall, in two caribbean territories, Martinique and Jamaïca, help to understand their respective social system by insisting on the representations that the individuals have of their own society. Further than the contest message communaly associated to dancehall, this music seems to be deeply marked by the global individualism ideology. An ideology which is rooted in the respective history of each territory, Martinique and Jamaïca, built by colonialism and slavery. The social differences which are expressed there, are real sociologies distinctions resulting by the mixed up of the race and the political-economy field. So dancehall contributes to draw attention on two system which are opposite to each other term to term : in one hand, Jamaïca who wants to create a communautary ideal around a religion and a moral order, and in the other hand, Martinique dominated by the atomization of individuals in a republican, citizen and laïc order
Vallières, Pascal. "Rastaya : les voi(es)x du rastafari et du reggae au Mali." Thesis, Université Laval, 2007. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2007/24153/24153.pdf.
Full textGadet, Steve. "Le mouvement Hip-Hop et le mouvement rastafari dans l'Amérique anglophone." Antilles-Guyane, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008AGUY0238.
Full textDuring our thesis work we have focused our interest on the study of the creators, the spaces of creation and the creations themselves. Throughoutour discussions, we tried to identify intercultural exchanges between these two movements. These social movements are bot consequences of racial isolation experienced by people of color in the English-speaking America. Since their intemationalization, hip-hop culture and the Rastafarian movement have successfully exported themselves on the five continents. We chose to support our conceptua and methodological approach on the following terms: Interculturality, New Social Movements, religion, multiculturalism, cultural diversity and capitalism, deterritorialization and creolization. The hip-hop movement and Rastafarianism built a new set that transcends each other but dot not eradicatetheir respective specificities. This phenomenon is a refleçtion of the world in whichwe operate. The hybridcultures ino longer a set of rigidvalues and weil defined, on the contrary, this mechanismis becoming more complex and sometimescontradictoryln our society, many people must build their Mure at the meeting point of several cultures and several groups more or Iess structured. At the end of our demonstration, it is clear that our premise is completely verified. There is a link between the Rastafarian and the hip-hop movement. There are many exchanges between the two diasporas composed of descendants of Africans transplanted in the United States and Jamaica
Bonacci, Giulia. "Pionniers et héritiers : histoire du retour, des Caraïbes à l'Ethiopie (19ème et 20ème siècles)." Paris, EHESS, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007EHES0019.
Full textOver three hundred persons who came in majority from Jamaica but as well form the wider Caribbean, the United States and the United Kingdom live at the periphery if Shashemene, a Southern Ethiopian town. They are Rastafarians who say they are repatriated, returned home in Ethiopia. This dissertation studies the history of the relations between Caribbeans and Ethiopia, and the historical processes through which Rastafarians settled on land granted by Emperor Haile Selassie. Based on oral and musical sources, as well as on newspapers and Jamaican, British, American and Ethiopian archives, this research reconstructs the material and immaterial circulations between Ethiopia and the Caribbean, and analyzes the contradictions inherent in the return to Africa and the social practices of Pan Africanism, through a constant dialogue between Africa and its diasporas
Boukari-Yabara, Amzat. "Walter Rodney (1942-1980) : itinéraire et mémoire d'un intellectuel africain : les fragments d'une histoire engagée du panafricanisme." Paris, EHESS, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010EHES0019.
Full textBased on raw datas and fieldworks (Guyana, Tanzania, Trinidad, UK, USA. . . ), this study is about the life and works of the historian Walter Rodney (l942-l980). Historical analysis prevails, linked with anthropology, economies and political philosophy. As the analysis goes on through parallel stories, the pan-African issues become increasingly accurate through several prospects: that of Rodney as an engaged historian, as an activist, and that of the author, who tries to scan the contemporary relevance of Rodney's ideas. The introduction refers to some theses, classical or rebel, that explain the Pan-African history. After recalling the violent circumstances under which Rodney died, the examining of his theses about slave trade, capitalism and development, introduce to current political and intellectual debated issues: colonialism, dependency, debt and reparations. His personal contribution to Black Power and Rastafari movements, his fascination with revolutionary struggles (Cuba, Haili. . . ), and his knowledge of African struggles in Europe and Americas inscribe Rodney in the genealogy of Marcus Garvey's inspired Pan-Africanism. Involved with the « intellectual guerillas » of the Tanzania marxist school (Babu, Cabral, Fanon, Guevara, CLR James. . . ) and the national liberation movements, Rodney stood for an anti-imperialist Pan-Africanism, before leading in Guyana a revolutionary praxis based on the shift from « race struggle » toward a class struggle, through its entire support for workers struggling against an authoritarian regime. The thesis concludes with the need to place humanities and social sciences in the heart of political struggles and postcolonial relations
Lamaison-Boltanski, Jeanne. "Les communautés politiques parallèles : mouvement rastafari et cultures hip hop au Burkina Faso." Thesis, Paris 10, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA100127.
Full textContrary to the conception of globalization as a non territorial based device, the rastafari community of Ouagadougou calls for an afrocentric identity adapted to its african situation.The community claims loud and clear its burkinabe identity, result of the combination of the memorial recall of a local political figure, the iconic Thomas Sankara, together with the mythical identity of the community born out of the rastafari cosmology. Yet, the community embodies the hybridity and fluidity peculiar to the definitions of globalization. Built in opposition to Babylon, the world of the Whites, the rastafari identity, born in Jamaica, emerges today in Africa.This identity, both afrocentric and transnational, creates a complex relationship with Westerners - who represents the rasta's Babylon (the “forces of evil” in the Bible) – particularly considering the importance that covers the encounters with Westerners in the way of life of the rasta in Ougadougou, encounters that belong to what the rasta call the “nassara system” (the “white system”).It's why the concept of ambivalence appears to be an interesting asset to analyze the negotiations undertaken by the burkinabe rasta in the forming of their identity, that same identity which is often accused either of racial absolutism, or by contrast, of “westernization”
Books on the topic "Rastafarisme"
Bernadette, Rigal-Cellard, and Lerat Christian, eds. Les mutations transatlantiques des religions. Pessac: Presses universitaires de Bordeaux, 2000.
Find full textChevannes, Barry. Rastafari: Roots and ideology. Barbados: The Press University of the West Indies, 1995.
Find full textCashmore, E. Rastaman: The Rastafarian Movement in England. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.
Find full textCashmore, E. Rastaman: The Rastafarian Movement in England. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Rastafarisme"
Martin, Denis-Constant. "Get Up, Stand Up, reggae, rastafarisme et politique en Jamaïque." In Plus que de la musique, 267–92. Éditions Mélanie Seteun, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.ms.1812.
Full textChivallon, Christine. "Chapitre IX. Une figure allégorique de la communauté a-centrée : le rastafarisme." In La diaspora noire des Amériques, 205–18. CNRS Éditions, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.editionscnrs.5031.
Full text"Rastafarite, n." In Oxford English Dictionary. 3rd ed. Oxford University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oed/3491760208.
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