Twentieth century cultural legacies- religion Flashcards

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Rastafari “represents one of the most recent forms of resistance”

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Chevannes

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Rastafari is “concerned above all else with black consciousness, with rediscovering the identity, personal and racial, of black people”

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Clarke

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Comaroff

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notes similarites between the Jamaican Revival Movement and Rastafari religions, resistance to dominant oppressive symbols

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Campbell

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linked Rastafari movements to traditions beginning with maroons, and slave revolts of 18th and 19th century, and work of Marcus Garvey

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5
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Marronage-

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seen as “earliest and easier forms of resistance to slavery” (Chevannes)

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Sharpe’s Rebellion

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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)

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Morant Bay Rebellion 1865, Curtin

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Curtin- political failure by ruling class to understand how ex-slaves would work in European Jamaica

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Morant Bay Rebellion, Robotham

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failure to break free from slavery, “even in freedom”

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1938 Uprising

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Rastafari became hospice for “uprooted and derelict masses cast off by society”

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10
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Great revival

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1860-1- increasing number of Afro-Jamaicans join Christian Church
continuation of ‘folk’ religious expression. Helps Jamaican people express an alternative worldview.

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Great revival movements

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Zion, Pukumina

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12
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Clarke- christian movements

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way for black Jamaicans, who continued to live with the memory of enslavement, and denied any substantial participation in Jamaica’s political institutions

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13
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The idealisation of Africa can be seen in Christian evangelisation

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Missionaries in the 19th century returned repeatedly to ideas of travelling to Africa to Christianise Africa

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14
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William Knibb

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used a passage from Psalm 68, identifying with the Ethiopia

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15
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Pan-African era - “africa for the africans”

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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

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16
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Marcus Garvey

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Used biblical references to Ethiopia, and was influenced by the attention the League of Nations had been giving to the restoration of Palestine to the jews.

17
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Declaration of Rights of Negro Peoples of the World

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40th demand- Resolved, that the anthem “Ethiopia, Thou Land of Our Fathers” should be anthem of Negro race

18
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3 leading figures who moved around the americas leading and preaching conversion to Rastafarianism, and emphasised black power

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Howell, Hibbert, Dunkley