On 8 Nov 99, 18:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'll be darned if I can find any info on this subject. I am trying to
> find information on women in Jamaica, Rastafarian, the troubles they
> have, the issues they deal with, and most importantly, what they are
> doing about it now.
A book you might consider reading:
RastafarI Women
Subordination in the Midst of Liberation Theology
http://www.cap-press.com/lake/
(This book is available at Barnes and Noble, also, but the URL is five
lines long! LOL...just search at: <http://www.bn.com/> )
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RASTAFARIAN SYMBOLISM IN THE VISUAL ARTS
This article addresses among other things, Rastafarian Women
http://debate.uvm.edu/dreadlibrary/bagshaw.html
The Dread Library site has another page you might visit on the subject:
"The Woman Who Fathered Me: A Caribbean Woman's Role in the Family"
Molly Driscoll
4/22/98
http://debate.uvm.edu/dreadlibrary/driscoll.html
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Some more insight can be found in this article:
"Beyond Miranda's meanings": contemporary critical perspectives on
Caribbean women's literatures.
http://www.sistahspace.com/nommo/wom01.html
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Here is an interview with Rita Marley, widow of the late Bob Marley:
http://www.bobmarley.com/life/legacy/rita/ritainterview.html
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Alan
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