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Leonard Percival Howell and the Genesis of Rastafari.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Kingston : University of the West Indies Press, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (314 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789766405670
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Leonard Percival Howell and the Genesis of RastafariDDC classification:
  • 299.676092
LOC classification:
  • BL2532.R37 L466 2015
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part 1 -- Analysing Leonard Howell -- Leonard Howell Announcing God -- The Conditions That Gave Birth to Rastafari in Jamaica -- Clinton A. Hutton -- Interrogating Leonard Howell as the "First Rasta" -- Michael A. Barnett -- "That Vagabond George Stewart of England" -- Leonard Howell's Seditious Sermons, 1933-1941 -- James Robertson -- Leonard P. Howell's Leadership of the Rastafari Movement and His "Missing Years" -- D.A. Dunkley -- Leonard Howell's Philosophy of Rastafari Manhood -- Jahlani A.H. Niaah -- The Process of Becoming Black -- Leonard Howell and the Manifestation of Rastafari -- Christopher A.D. Charles -- Reorienting Rasta -- Tracing Rastafari's Visual Roots -- Petrine Archer -- Social Entrepreneurship and Rastafari "Livety" -- Pinnacle as a Successful Social Enterprise -- K'adamawe A.H.N. K'nIfe, Edward Dixon and Allan Bernard -- Bibliographical Essay -- Howell in the Studies on Rastafari -- Louis E.A. Moyston -- Part 2 -- Remembering Leonard Howell -- Growing Up in Pinnacle -- An Interview with Monty and Billbert Howell -- Clinton A. Hutton -- Leonard Howell versus Robert William Lyall-Grant -- Miguel Lorne -- Leonard P. Howell -- A Portrait -- Louis E.A. Moyston -- Epilogue -- The Necessity to Never Forsake or Forget Gangunguru Maragh -- I-Nation -- Bibliography -- Contributors.
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Intro -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part 1 -- Analysing Leonard Howell -- Leonard Howell Announcing God -- The Conditions That Gave Birth to Rastafari in Jamaica -- Clinton A. Hutton -- Interrogating Leonard Howell as the "First Rasta" -- Michael A. Barnett -- "That Vagabond George Stewart of England" -- Leonard Howell's Seditious Sermons, 1933-1941 -- James Robertson -- Leonard P. Howell's Leadership of the Rastafari Movement and His "Missing Years" -- D.A. Dunkley -- Leonard Howell's Philosophy of Rastafari Manhood -- Jahlani A.H. Niaah -- The Process of Becoming Black -- Leonard Howell and the Manifestation of Rastafari -- Christopher A.D. Charles -- Reorienting Rasta -- Tracing Rastafari's Visual Roots -- Petrine Archer -- Social Entrepreneurship and Rastafari "Livety" -- Pinnacle as a Successful Social Enterprise -- K'adamawe A.H.N. K'nIfe, Edward Dixon and Allan Bernard -- Bibliographical Essay -- Howell in the Studies on Rastafari -- Louis E.A. Moyston -- Part 2 -- Remembering Leonard Howell -- Growing Up in Pinnacle -- An Interview with Monty and Billbert Howell -- Clinton A. Hutton -- Leonard Howell versus Robert William Lyall-Grant -- Miguel Lorne -- Leonard P. Howell -- A Portrait -- Louis E.A. Moyston -- Epilogue -- The Necessity to Never Forsake or Forget Gangunguru Maragh -- I-Nation -- Bibliography -- Contributors.

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