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Pedestrian crosses? Sites of dislocation in post-colonial Jamaica.
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Cooper, Caroly
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7669
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Burying Miss Lou: Contested rites of passage in contemporary Jamaica
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Cooper, Carol
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7670
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Erotic maroonage: Embodying emancipation in Jamaican dancehall culture
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Cooper, Carolyn
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7671
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No matter where you come from: Pan-Africanist consciousness in Caribbean popular culture
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Cooper, Caroly
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440
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Race and the cultural politics of self-representation: A view from the University of the West Indies
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Cooper, Carolyn
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5294
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'Nah vote again': Representations of governance in Jamaican popular culture
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Cooper, Carolyn
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5316
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Erotic Disguise : (Un)dressing the body in Jamaican dancehall culture
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Cooper, Carolyn
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463
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Lyrical gun: Metaphor and role play in Jamaican dancehall culture
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Cooper, Carolyn
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5122
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Enslaved in stereotypes: Race and representation in post-independence Jamaica
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Cooper, Carolyn
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3518
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'Sense make befoh book': Grenadian popular culture and the rhetoric of revolution in Merle Collins's Angel and The Colour of Forgetting
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Cooper, Carolyn
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3614
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Punany powah
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Cooper, Carolyn
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558
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Writing oral history: Sistren Theatre Collective's Lionheart Gal
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Cooper, Carolyn
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5299
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Mix up the indian with all the patwa': Ragamuffin sounds in 'cool' Britianna
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Cooper, Carolyn
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5300
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Branding Jamaica: Popular culture in 'postcolonial' context
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Cooper, Carolyn
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5289
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Professing slackness : Language authority and power within the academy and without
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Cooper, Carolyn
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727
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Ragamuffin sounds: Crossing over from reggae to rap and back
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Cooper, Carolyn
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7584
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'Come to Jamaica and Feel Alright!': Marketing Reggae as Heritage Tourism
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Cooper, Carol
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3498
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'West Indies plight': Louise Bennett and the cultural politics of federation
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Cooper, Carolyn
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6219
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'Welcome to Jamrock': Reggae Tourism and the Politics of Identity in Jamaica.
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Cooper, Carol
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'Meck West Indies Federate' : Celebrating the arts of regional integration in the poetry of Louise Bennett
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Cooper, Carol
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3586
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Lady Saw cuts loose: Female fertility rituals in Jamaican dancehall culture
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Cooper, Carolyn
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3578
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5250
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Mama, is that you?: erotic disguise in the films Dancehall Queen and Babymother
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Cooper, Carolyn
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5235
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7322
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I Shot the Sheriff: Gun Talk in Jamaica's Popular Music
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Cooper, Carol
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5458
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Rasta castle: Subversive word-play in the lyrics of Peter Tosh
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Cooper, Carolyn
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6753
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Self searching for substance : The politics of style in Earl Lovelace's ABrief Conversation and Other Stories
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Cooper, Carolyn J
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3593
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Virginity revamped: Representations of female sexuality in the lyrics of Bob Marley and Shabba Ranks
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Cooper, Carolyn
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458
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459
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Jean Breeze
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Cooper, Carolyn
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460
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Bob Marley
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Cooper, Carolyn
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461
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Elean Thomas
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Cooper, Carolyn
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462
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A tale of two states: Language, lit/orature and the two Jamaicas
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Cooper, Carolyn J Devonish, Hubert St.
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Du reggae au ragga: que reste-t-il de la contestation?
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Cooper, Carolyn
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7175
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At the crossroads - Looking for the meaning in Jamaica's dancehall culture: A Reply
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Cooper, Carol
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Hip-Hopping across cultures: crossing over from reggae to rap and back
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Cooper, Carolyn
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Loosely talking theory: Oral/sexual discourse in Jamaican popular culture
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Cooper, Carolyn
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