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Sounds of the Citizens Anne M. Galvin

Sounds of the Citizens By Anne M. Galvin

Sounds of the Citizens by Anne M. Galvin


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Dancehall: It's simultaneously a source of raucous energy in the streets of Kingston, Jamaica; a way of life for a group of professional artists and music professionals; and a force of stability and tension within the community. As Anne Galvin reveals in Sounds of the Citizens, the rhythms of dancehall music reverberate in complicated ways throughout the lives of countless Jamaicans.

Sounds of the Citizens Summary

Sounds of the Citizens: Dancehall and Community in Jamaica by Anne M. Galvin

Dancehall: It's simultaneously a source of raucous energy in the streets of Kingston, Jamaica; a way of life for a group of professional artists and music professionals; and a force of stability and tension within the community. Electronically influenced, relevant to urban Jamaicans and highly danceable, dancehall music and culture forms a core of popular entertainment in the nation. As Anne Galvin reveals in Sounds of the Citizens, the rhythms of dancehall music reverberate in complicated ways throughout the lives of countless Jamaicans.

Galvin highlights the unique alliance between the dancehall industry and community development efforts. As the central role of the state in supporting communities has diminished, the rise of private efforts such as dancehall becomes all the more crucial. The tension, however, between those involved in the industry and those within the neighbourhoods is palpable and often dangerous. Amidst all this, individual Jamaicans interact with the dancehall industry and its culture to find their own paths of employment, social identity and sexual mores.

As Sounds of the Citizens illustrates, the world of entertainment in Jamaica is serious business and uniquely positioned as a powerful force within the community.

About Anne M. Galvin

Anne M. Galvin is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at St. John's University.

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NPB9780826519788
9780826519788
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Sounds of the Citizens: Dancehall and Community in Jamaica by Anne M. Galvin
New
Hardback
Vanderbilt University Press
2014-08-30
240
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