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Various,Alice Werner,Charles S. Myers,Lucy Etheldred Broadwood

Jamaican Song and Story. Annancy stories, digging sings, ring tunes, and dancing tunes

In the anthology “Jamaican Song and Story: Annancy Stories, Digging Sings, Ring Tunes, and Dancing Tunes,” the reader is invited to explore a rich tapestry of Jamaican folklore and musical traditions. This collection encapsulates the vibrant oral and musical traditions of Jamaica, offering an immersive journey into its storytelling heritage. Emphasizing a wealth of themes ranging from folklore myths to communal dances, this work captures the rhythms and vibrancy of Caribbean culture. The careful curation of these pieces allows the reader to experience the storytelling as it might have flourished in village gatherings, reflecting both enduring customs and spontaneous creativity. The standout pieces in the anthology serve to highlight the dynamic interplay between narrative and music, central to the cultural fabric of Jamaica. The contributors'ÄîAlice Werner, Lucy Etheldred Broadwood, and Charles S. Myers'Äîbring notable expertise and insights into their respective fields, enhancing the anthology'Äôs credibility and depth. Their scholarly endeavors contribute significantly to the documentation and preservation of Jamaican folklore. The collection aligns with movements that emphasize cultural preservation and appreciation of oral traditions, interweaving perspectives from folklore studies, ethnomusicology, and cultural anthropology. Their diverse backgrounds intersect, offering readers a comprehensive understanding and appreciation of these lively Jamaican traditions. “Jamaican Song and Story” is a remarkable collection, perfect for readers eager to engage with cultural narratives through a scholarly yet accessible approach. By delving into this anthology, one opens themselves to a multiplicity of voices and an authentic glimpse into Jamaican heritage. It not only serves as an educational resource, revealing the significance and intricacies of Jamaican performance arts but also fosters a broader dialogue about the complexities of cultural identity. This volume promises to enrich both the casual reader and the dedicated scholar with its diverse and captivating discussions of Jamaica'Äôs traditional art forms.
531 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
Publisher
Good Press
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