2022
DOI: 10.1111/traa.12240
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Turban Crown: Boboshanti Arts of Resistance in Ghanaian Reggae‐Dancehall

Abstract: The Boboshanti mansion, born of a highly specific moment of marginalization and radical displacement in the 1950s and '60s in Kingston, Jamaica, remains among the most pious, militant, and reclusive sects of Rastafari. Through the voices of its key musicianproponents, Bobo philosophy has had a lasting impact on reggae and dancehall music production in Jamaica and internationally. Adopted and adapted in and around Accra since the millennium, this socioreligious practice and now musical tradition has had a simil… Show more

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