Betwixt and Between

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Explorations in an African-Caribbean Mindscape

By: Barry Chevvanes

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Description

In this thought provoking collection of essays, anthropologist Barry Chevannes carefully exposes the underlying ideas and values that have given and are giving shape to social life in Jamaica and the Caribbean Region in general. In so doing, he goes beyond a mere examination of social structure, best exemplified by the works of earlier anthropologists like M.G. Smith, to present a comprehensive examination of the nature of Jamaican society. Chevannes advances our understanding of the complex issues of African-Caribbean identity and culture that have plagued intellectuals and scholars form Melville Herskovits right through to contemporary writers like Maureen Warner-Lewis and artists like Kamau Brathwaite.

The approach focuses on the worldview, which, he argues, gives shape to a culture by informing the people’s patterns of behaviours, their social values and sensibilities. The place of Africa has been an important component of that worldview, influencing modes of survival, reconstruction and change, and central to an understanding of identity, sexuality, religion, morality and politics in Jamaican and Caribbean society.

Additional information

Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 6 in
ISBN

978-976-637-233-0

Binding

Paperback

Page Count

264

Publication Date

2006

About the Author

Barry Chevvanes (2010) was Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of the West Indies, Mona and Chairman of the Institute of Jamaica.  He also authored Rastafari: Roots and Ideology (1994) and edited Rastafari and other African-Caribbean Worldviews (1997).

Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Part 1 : The African Presence

  1. African and the Caribbean : Reflections on an Identity
  2. Forward to the Past: Jamaica is Africa
  3. Ambiguity and the Search for Knowledge

Part 2: The Spider God

  1. Rastafari and the Paradox of Disorder
  2. Rastafari and the Critical Tradition
  3. Fatherhood in the African-Caribbean Landscape

Part 3: The Moral Order

  1. The Evasion of Moral Responsibility: A View from Within
  2. The Values We Live By
  3. Cosmological Reproduction: Space and Identity 

Part 4: Integration and Control

  1. Law and the African-Caribbean Family
  2. Criminalizing Cultural Practice: The Case of Ganja in Jamaica
  3. Those Two Jamaicas: The Problem of Social Integration

Notes

References

Index

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