Twentieth century cultural legacies- religion Flashcards
Rastafari “represents one of the most recent forms of resistance”
Chevannes
Rastafari is “concerned above all else with black consciousness, with rediscovering the identity, personal and racial, of black people”
Clarke
Comaroff
notes similarites between the Jamaican Revival Movement and Rastafari religions, resistance to dominant oppressive symbols
Campbell
linked Rastafari movements to traditions beginning with maroons, and slave revolts of 18th and 19th century, and work of Marcus Garvey
Marronage-
seen as “earliest and easier forms of resistance to slavery” (Chevannes)
Sharpe’s Rebellion
what began as a peaceful strike to protest working conditions turned into Jamaica’s largest slave rebellion
Myal played a dominant role, with these characteristics “remained alive in the Rastafari movement” (Chevannes)
Morant Bay Rebellion 1865, Curtin
Curtin- political failure by ruling class to understand how ex-slaves would work in European Jamaica
Morant Bay Rebellion, Robotham
failure to break free from slavery, “even in freedom”
1938 Uprising
Rastafari became hospice for “uprooted and derelict masses cast off by society”
Great revival
1860-1- increasing number of Afro-Jamaicans join Christian Church
continuation of ‘folk’ religious expression. Helps Jamaican people express an alternative worldview.
Great revival movements
Zion, Pukumina
Clarke- christian movements
way for black Jamaicans, who continued to live with the memory of enslavement, and denied any substantial participation in Jamaica’s political institutions
The idealisation of Africa can be seen in Christian evangelisation
Missionaries in the 19th century returned repeatedly to ideas of travelling to Africa to Christianise Africa
William Knibb
used a passage from Psalm 68, identifying with the Ethiopia
Pan-African era - “africa for the africans”
helped spread anticolonial ideas, e.g. Dr Robert Love’s Journal- the ‘Jamaica Advocate’
1901- Pan-African Association from Trinidad. Secure africans and their descendants civil and political rights