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.Levitt, Kari Polanyi.The Origins and Consequences of Jamaica s Debt Crisis1970 1990.Revised edition.Kingston: Consortium Graduate School ofSocial Sciences, University of the West Indies, 1991.Levy, Horace, ed.They Cry Respect! : Urban Violence and Poverty inJamaica.Kingston: Centre for Population, Community and Social Change,University of the West Indies, 1996.Lewis, Gordon K.Main Currents in Caribbean Thought: The HistoricalEvolution of Caribbean Society in its Ideological Aspects, 1492 1990.Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1983.Lewis, Linden, ed.The Culture of Gender and Sexuality in the Caribbean.Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2003.154 BibliographyLindsay, Keisha. Dance Hall Music: Political Subversion and the Rise of theGhetto.BA thesis, Amherst College, 1992.Lipsitz, George.Time Passages.Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press,1990.Lovindeer, Lloyd. Women in Dancehall.Jamaica Journal 23, no.1(February April 1990).Lowe, Rich, and Trevor Williams. King Tubby.Reggae Directory 5 (1994):22 23.Manley, Michael.Jamaica: Struggle in the Periphery.London: Third WorldMedia, 1982.Manuel, Peter, with Kenneth Bilbey and Michael Largey.Caribbean Currents:Caribbean Music from Rumba to Reggae.Philadelphia: Temple UniversityPress, 1995.Meeks, Brian.Radical Caribbean: From Black Power to Abu Bakr.Kingston:University of the West Indies Press, 1996.Meschino, Patricia. Who s Afraid of David Kelly? Skywritings, May June2000.Miller, Errol. Body Image, Physical Beauty and Color among JamaicanAdolescents.In Caribbean Sociology: Introductory Readings, edited byRhoda Reddock and Christine Barrow, 305 19.Princeton: Markus Wiener,2001. .Marginalization of the Black Male: Insights from the Development ofthe Teaching Profession.Kingston: Institute of Social and EconomicResearch, 1987. .Men at Risk.Kingston: Jamaica Publishing House, 1991.Mintz, Sidney W., and Sally Price.Caribbean Contours.Baltimore: JohnsHopkins University Press, 1985.Mohammed, Patricia. From Laventille to St Ann s: Towards a CaribbeanFeminist Philosophy.Newsletter of the Caribbean Association forFeminist Research and Action (1990). . Nuancing the Feminist Discourse in the Caribbean.In NewCurrents in Caribbean Thought.Special issue, Social and EconomicStudies 43, no.3 (1994). . Writing Gender into History: The Negotiation of Gender Relations.In Engendering History: Caribbean Women in Historical Perspective,edited by Bridget Brereton, Verene Shepherd and Barbara Bailey, 20 47.Kingston: Ian Randle, 1995.Bibliography 155 , ed. Rethinking Caribbean Difference.Special issue, FeministReview 59 (Summer 1998).Morley, David, and Kuan-Hsing Chen, eds.Stuart Hall: Critical Dialogues inCultural Studies.New York: Routledge, 1997.Morris-Brown, Vivien.The Jamaica Handbook of Proverbs.Mandeville:Island Heart Publishers, 1993.Mulvaney, Rebekah Michele.Rastafari and Reggae: A Dictionary andSourcebook.New York: Greenwood, 1990.Munroe, Trevor.Renewing Democracy into the Millennium: The JamaicanExperience in Perspective.Kingston: University of the West Indies Press,1999.National Task Force on Crime.The Wolfe Report.Kingston: Jamaica Printingervices, 1993.Nettleford, Rex.Caribbean Cultural Identity: The Case of Jamaica: An Essayon Cultural Dynamics.Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American CenterPublications, 1979. .Identity, Race and Protest in Jamaica.New York: William Morrow,1972. .Inward Stretch, Outward Reach: A Voice from the Caribbean.London: Macmillan, 1993. .Mirror, Mirror: Identity, Race and Protest in Jamaica (revised withnew introduction).Kingston: Kingston Publishers, 1998.Okihiro, Gary Y.In Resistance: Studies in African, Caribbean, and Afro-American History.Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1986.Owens, J.Dread: The Rastafarians of Jamaica.London: Heinemann,1979.Page, Kezia. Dancehall Feminisms: Jamaican Female Deejays and the Politicsof the Big Ninja Bike.Paper presented at the conference Borders,Boundaries and the Global in Caribbean Studies , Bowdoin College,Brunswick, Maine.11 13 April 2003.Patterson, Orlando.The Sociology of Slavery: An Analysis of the Origins,Development and Structure of Negro Slave Society in Jamaica.London:MacGibbon and Kee, 1967.Payne, Anthony J.Politics in Jamaica.London: C.Hurst, 1988.Pereira, Joseph. Africanist Ideology in Jamaican Popular Music.Paperpresented at the Conference on the Caribbean Intellectual Traditions,University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica, November 1998.156 Bibliography . Babylon to Vatican: Religion in the Dance Hall.Journal of WestIndian Literature 8, no.1 (October 1998): 31 40.Phillips, Peter, and Judith Wedderburn.Crime and Violence: Causes andSolutions.Department of Government Occasional Papers, no.2.Kingston:University of the West Indies, 1988.Planning Institute of Jamaica.Estimates of Poverty in Jamaica for the Years1992 and 1993.Kingston: Planning Institute of Jamaica, 1994.Portes, Alejandro, Manuel Castells and Lauren A.Benton, eds.The InformalEconomy: Studies in Advanced and Less Developed Countries.Baltimore:Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989.Portes, Alejandro, Carlos Dobre-Cabral and Patricia Landolt, eds.The UrbanCaribbean: Transition to the New Global Economy.Baltimore: JohnsHopkins University Press, 1997Portes, Alejandro, Jose Itzigsohn and Carlos Dore-Cabral. Urbanization inthe Caribbean Basin: Social Change during the Years of Crisis.LatinAmerican Research Review 29, no.2 (1994): 3 37.Post, Ken.Arise Ye Starvelings: The Jamaica Labour Rebellion of 1938 and itsAftermath.The Hague: Martinus Nihoff, 1978. .Strike the Iron: A Colony at War 1939 45.The Hague: MartinusNihoff, 1981.Potash, Chris, ed.Reggae, Rasta, Revolution: Jamaican Music from Ska toDub.New York: Schirmer Books, 1997.Price, Charles. What the Zeeks Uprising Reveals: Development Issues, MoralEconomy and the Urban Lumpenproletariat in Jamaica.UrbanAnthropology 33, no.1 (Spring 2004): 73 113.Rapley, John. Jamaica: Negotiating Law and Order with the Dons.NACLAReport on the Americas 37, no.2 (September October 2003): 25 29.Reddock, Rhoda. Primacy of Gender in Race and Class.In Race, Class andGender in the Future of the Caribbean, edited by J.Edward Greene,43 73.Kingston: Institute of Social and Economic Research, 1993. .Women, Labour and Politics in Trinidad and Tobago: A History.London: Zed Books, 1994.Rose, Tricia.Black Noise: Rap Music and Black Culture in ContemporaryAmerica.Hanover: Wesleyan University Press, 1994.Ross, Andrew.Intellectuals and Popular Culture.New York: Routledge,1989.Bibliography 157 . The Structural Adjustment Blues.Paper presented at theConference on Caribbean Culture in Honour of Rex Nettleford, Universityof the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica, 4 6 March 1996.Saffa, H.I [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]