Bob Marley : Herald of a Postcolonial World?
By: Toynbee, Jason (Author).
Blackwell Publishers. Published: 05/10/2007. Audience Guide: Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly, Professional & Vocational. Paperback. Sourced from U.S.A.
"A smart and engaging example of what a popular music biography should look like." Timothy Taylor, University of California, Los Angeles "As if infected by the sheer surprise and complexity of his music, this book makes sense of the contradictions of Bob Marley's life and work with wonderful analytic verve and an engaging display of the dogged scholarly need to understand. A tour-de-force of applied cultural theory and in itself confirmation of Bob Marley's continuing inspirational power!" Simon Frith, Edinburgh University Item Details
ISBN10/13: 0745630898/9780745630892
TITLE: Bob Marley CONTRIBUTORS: Toynbee, Jason (Author) EDITION: New title IMPRINT: Polity Press PUBLISHER: Blackwell Publishers FORMAT: Paperback PUBLICATION DATE: 05/10/2007
SUBJECT: Biography, Music, Film, Reggae DIMENSIONS (Width x Height): 152mm x 229mm PAGES: 208 AUDIENCE GUIDE: Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly, Professional & Vocational CONTENTS: Contents Acknowledgements Introduction 1: How do you solve a problem like Bob Marley? 2: Nesta Marley and colonial Jamaica 3: Bob Marley at the reggae conjuncture 4: Standing up and finally being counted 5: Up on the rock, chanting down Babylon 6: After Bob
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