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Ital Food: Eating Rastafarian Style is the second book in the ''Likkle'' Jamaican Cookbook Series. A cookbook with a difference, the approach is not academic, it''s a brief overview of the proponents of ital food (Rastafarian) along with some exciting and delicious recipes that are easy and fun to prepare. The author has included some interesting personalities who were happy to share a few of their personal recipes and ways of preparing ital food. With easy to follow instructions and inexpensive ingredients, it''s easy to make tasty, nutritious treats.
When the Sun and the Moon Ran Away is an exciting story that stretches the imagination of its readers. The story is about Marlon Moon and Sally Sun, two youngsters from outer space who meet and become best friends. Marlon Moon and Sally Sun, in an attempt to seek freedom from their responsibilities, run away from home but they cannot escape the watchful eyes of Old Man Cloud and his family...
Fight for Freedom is the story of those indomitable victims of slavery who, during 200 years, resisted and died to keep the spirit of individual liberty alive. Tacky, Three-finger Jack and Samuel Sharpe spring vividly to life along with lesser-known, sometimes nameless men and women. This book is full of insights into an important aspect of Jamaican History.
This 1998 New Edition of Mirror Mirror is augmented by a New Introduction. In revisiting Mirror Mirror, Professor Nettleford presents a current perspective on the ever prevalent issues of Identity, Race and Protest in Jamaica. It is the hope of the publishers that this timely "revisit" preceding the New Millennium will compel Jamaicans of all hues to realise that social and racial cohesion is an absolute for national survival and development. Mirror Mirror demonstrates Mr. Nettleford's deep knowledge and understanding of issues which are currently galvanizing the attention of people in Third World countries beyond Jamaica's borders. "These essays have been concerned mainly with problems of the Jamaican black majority and the uncertainties and contradictions of their role in what is supposed to be their country. The sixties, goes the argument, was marked by the threatening trinity of identity, race and attention to the threat - whether through the piecemeal social engineering of a government in power, economic nationalism of a party in opposition, cultural rediscovery and definition by sensitive intellectuals and artists, or through the cleansing purge of instant revolutionary action as some of the arduous young would have it. -Nettleford- "In five beautifully written essays on specific topics, [Rex Nettleford] succeeds in presenting to the outsider, a picture of his society, of people in it, of their motivations and of the conflicts between them". Times Literary Supplement. London 1971 ______________________ "Rex Nettleford's book Mirror Mirror-Identity, Race and Protest written way back in 1970 is still the most important and accurate commentary on the ambivalence and complexity that surround black ethnic identity in Jamaica and should be read by all those black-conscious persons who are inclined to confuse rhetoric with social reality". Carl Stone, Daily Gleaner, April 5, 1989 About the Author PROFESSOR REX NETTLEFORD is a leading Caribbean intellectual, writer and creative artist. As a Rhodes Scholar, he pursued postgraduate studies in Politics at Oxford after his undergraduate work in History at the University of the West Indies, Mona. He is currently Vice Chancellor of the University of the West Indies (UWI). He is also the founder, artistic director and principal choreographer of the renowned National Dance Theatre Company of Jamaica. He has lectured in many countries of the world on development and cultural dynamics and is the author of such works as Inward Stretch Outward Reach: A Voice from the Caribbean; Manley and the New Jamaica; Caribbean Cultural Identity; Dance Jamaica, Cultural Definition and Artistic Discovery; The Rastafarians in Kingston, Jamaica (with M G Smith & F A Augier) and The University of the West Indies: A Caribbean Response to the Challenge of Change (with Phillip Sherlock). He is also the editor of Caribbean Quarterly, the UWI's journal on cultural studies. He has received the Order of Merit for his internationally acclaimed artistic and scholarly work and is a Fellow of the Institute of Jamaica and of Oriel College, Oxford. In the New Millennium, he has been conferred two honorary degrees - Doctor of Letters from Grand Central University, U.S.A., and Doctor of Letters, Sheffield University, U.K. Both were in recognition of his outstanding contribution to education and culture.
"...Obeah has power over ghosts. It has the ability to change them into all manner of creatures...which may then be sent to torment and harm the living."Fact or fiction, no one is certain but Brailsford has again accomplished the feat of delving into the traditions of the Jamaican people. He explores the supernatural world of obeah which is entwined in the lives of the common people of Jamaica. Jamaican Witchraft is a collection of stories centered on the practise of Obeah. Obeah is said to be the use of spells, rituals and amulets, which when used correctly can not only bring forth numerous misfortunes but even death. However, some of these stories reveal that these 'unexplainable' incidents can be explained with common sense. It therefore holds true that 'belief kills and belief cures'.
This book is a collection of short erotic stories with a distinct Jamaican flavor.The stories will make you laugh, lust and think; explicit in content, erotic in nature and thoroughly entertaining, Erotic Jamaican Tales takes you on a satisfying odyssey through Jamaica's sexual landscape.
A tantalisiing collection of authentic recipes from Jamaican chefs, including authentic jerk recipes.
Anancy and Friends features a collection of eight cultural folk stories for children and represents the attempt of a grandmother to create traditional stories for her grandchildren. The stories creatively adapt traditional Anancy stories and reels the reader in with innovative storylines and interesting characters. Featuring illustrations throughout, the tales evoke the excitement and imagination of Jamaican culture.
Ambassador Imam Owen-Ali, a devout and practicing Muslim, is currently the International Ambassador of The Universal Islamic Center of America to Jamaica and the Caribbean, the Ambassador to Jamaica of the Nation of Islam and Founder and Executive Chairman of Global Oneness Organization. In ISLAM Building Bridges he calls for a new spirit of justice for all, mutual acceptance and global unity as a basis for an enduring world peace
This easy-to-understand introduction to Afro-Jamaican grammar "explains clearly and simply the basics of Jamaican patois. Most importantly I think the book has an important role to play in helping Jamaicans take pride in their language and see that it is not second-class" (Deborah Pruitt, anthropologist, Berkeley, California). (Foreign Language Studies)
As Jamaica expands its reach into the world and the interest in its culture and history grows, more and more people have asked for a series of titles that capture the colour and style of the everyday Jamaican lifestyle. Following in the footsteps of the popular and fun Jamaican Dancehall Dictionary comes this guide to words and proverbs. Illustrated throughout with humorous b/w line drawings.
A Jamaican Storyteller's Tale A Novel By Lorrimer Burford Underpinned by common Jamaican themes, A Jamaican Storyteller's Tale tells the story of a young man intent on saving an aspect of his heritage that is dying- the storytelling. He is heavily influenced by his father's skill at relating these stories.When his family migrates, he comes face to face with the possibility of losing this part of his heritage-forever. By merging these tales with the story of this young man, Burford skilfully creates a supernatural synthesis which captures and tantalizes the reader. ______________________ Having read Lorrimer Burford's "A Jamaican Storyteller's Tale", I feel proud to be a country bumpkin. I am even more proud because the settings of the tales are all from the parish of my birth. The duppy stories are intricately, yet easily woven and are guaranteed to give even the experienced reader goosebumps. Thank you for causing me to relive my rich cultural heritage. I wish that all who read this magnificent work will want to know more about Jamaican folklore and will tell their own stories to keep our oral traditions alive. OLIVER SAMUELS, Actor, Performer
With the emergence of Dancehall music on the world scene, the language which accompanies it has gained wide exposure. Many who hear and sometimes use these words may not be fully aware of their meanings. Now, a learned source records his deep understanding of the expressions, providing their English equivalents and very often their usage in context. Including a history of the Dancehall scene and a brief guide to Jamaican patois, this dictionary will prove a revelation of Dancehall culture for the uninitiated. Illustrated.
Featuring the complete works of Bob Marley and The Wailers and provides a comprehensive list of dates and recordings of all their work. Additionally complemented by an analyisis and development of Marley and The Wailers'' life and exploits. The collection avoids the stereotypical ''dry'' reference method and includes information and details important to an understanding of the lyrics, mood and philosophy of the music.
Readers accompany Anansi on the journey from the interior to the coast of Africa with captured Africans en route to plantation life. Although Anansi stories usually cater to small children, they now cater to a wider, more mature audience.
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