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Limón’s Costa Rica of Color, Species and Land: A First Vegan Ecofeminist Queer Ecological Reading of Rossi’s Limón Reggae and Lobo’s Calypso
Published 2023-07-01“…This essay applies a vegan ecofeminist queer ecological methodology to a comparative reading of two novels by Costa Rican authors, Limón Reggae (2007) by Anacristina Rossi, and Calypso (1996) by Tatiana Lobo. …”
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Remixology: Tracing the Dub Diaspora (Paul Sullivan)
Published 2015-11-01Subjects: “…dub, diaspora, Afrodiaspora, Rastafari, reggae, dub techno, dubstep, jungle…”
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Morais do drama urbano: violência policial, discurso midiático e produção de contos morais
Published 2014-12-01Subjects: “…Grupo Cultural AfroReggae…”
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Critical readings of perceptual models in the poetry of Linton Kwesi Johnson: bass culture
Published 2017“…It proposes three perspectives through which to understand Johnson’s influences and to analyse the relationship between aesthetics and politics in his poetry: first, the Anglophone Caribbean literary canon (chapter 1); second, British reggae and punk subcultures (chapter 2); and, third, Jamaican dub and reggae music (chapter 3). …”
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NOTAS SOBRE A PRESENÇA DA MÚSICA CARIBENHA EM SALVADOR, BAHIA
Published 2014-03-01“…Beteween 1950 and 1960 successive waves of bolero, rumba and reggae followed each other. From 1970 onwards, the city experienced an inflow of reggae and lambada, and more recently, typical Brazilian rhythms, many of them born under Antilleans influences. …”
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Uma experiência de intervenção em um projeto cultural: o psicólogo e a defesa dos direitos humanos nas instituições socioeducativas
Published 2011-04-01“…O artigo discute, a partir da experiência da realização do Projeto Oficinas Culturais do AfroReggae no Degase, a atuação do psicólogo num projeto cultural direcionado às instituições socioeducativas. …”
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Identidade, cultura e música em Brasília
Published 2015-01-01“…However, since the foundation of the city other musical styles were also prominent, such as choro, samba, northeastern forró and reggae. Our study emphasizes the cultural musical diversity existing in the city and relates the musical identity in Brasília with the concept of multiculturalism.…”
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PENYUNTINGAN CUTTO CUT DAN COMPOSITING VIDEO MUSIK PANTAIKU KALAMASOUL BAND
Published 2017-06-01“…There are a lot of reggae musics that can be taken advantage,among them can be used as a means of delivering a moral message,voice calling for weak communities,provide relaxation and well able to bring a message of peace for others.Departing from this fact,producer seeks to create two music videos using different construction techniques, the Cut to Cut technique and Compositing technique to eliminate negative view of reggae musics and the choice was on my beach songs created and sung by Kalamasoul Band.The Cut to Cut technique to arouse feelings and emotions of the audience,so the audience feel being at the beach and can capture the moral messages in the videos my beach music easily.The Compositing techniques to provide a variety of different and interesting spectacle for the community that after seeing the music video, the audience is not immediately forgotten of what he had just seen. …”
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HIJRAH dR. SAM BERKAT DOA IBU DAN ILMU
Published 2015“…Sam Rasputin terkenal pada era 70-an dan 80-an terkenal dengan lagu 'Saya Anak Malaysia' yang dinyanyikan bersama Band Rasputin dari Negeri Sembilan yang menyanyikan lagu berentak Reggae dengan pakaian-pakaian mengikut fesyen ala Rasta, Bob Marley.…”
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Representasi Busana Muslim Pemuda Hijrah di Channel Youtube Shift Media
Published 2021-12-01“…The process of constructing the denotative meaning of Muslim clothing was marked by Ustaz Hanan Attaki, who often appeared wearing a shirt, t-shirt or sweater and a reggae-style head covering.…”
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The Postcolonial Complexities of Black Taste in Jamaican Rock Music
Published 2024-04-01“… Reggae and dancehall represent popular tastes in Jamaica. …”
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O kuduro como expressão da juventude em Portugal: estilos de vida e processos de identificação
Published 2013-04-01“…O objetivo é compreender como, ao lado de outras formas de expressão cultural juvenis, em Lisboa, o kuduro, assim como o hip-hop, o rap e o reggae, passou a fazer parte integrante do consumo e da produção cultural dos jovens da periferia. …”
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JUVENTUDES, LUGARES E IDENTIDADES EM DISPUTA: ESTILOS DE VIDA NA “PRACINHA DO SIQUEIRA”
Published 2012-06-01“…Discutimos como tais estilos associados ao rock, ao hip hop, ao reggae e ao pagode configuram formas de ser entre os jovens que procuram expressar sua presença no espaço público. …”
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Dobrovoľnícky cestovný ruch na príklade troch kultúrnych festivalov
Published 2016-12-01“…The results of structured interviews with volunteers’ coordinators management in the Nitra Theatre Festival, Pohoda and Uprising Reggae Festival confirmed the idea that volunteers play a major role in planning and organizing festivals in selected destinations. …”
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Na rua se faz trabalho: música e religiosidade entre rastafaris na periferia paulistana
Published 2023-05-01“…Despite its transnationalization being associated with the dissemination of a vehicle of popular culture, reggae music, it is in the nyahbinghi that resides the main spiritual and musical source, being a service (ceremony or spiritual work) wherechants (hymns) are sung to the playing of three main drums. …”
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Social mobilization or street crimes
Published 2011-06-01“…During the last two decades, youth subcultures oriented towards Reggae and Hip hop have grown and attracted many young people in these metropolitan areas. …”
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Lexical recognition processes in L2-dominant bilingualism
Published 2024-02-01“…In second-language (L2) listening such competition may be inflated by spurious activation; the onsets of “reggae” and “legacy” may both activate “leg” for Japanese listeners, or the rhymes of “adapt” and “adept” may activate “apt” for Dutch listeners, while only one in each pair triggers competition for L1 listeners. …”
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