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Africa World Press
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Carnival: theory and practice
2011, Africa World Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction / Christopher Innes
Contemporary carnival in perspective. Peter Minshall: "Nignorance & enwhitenment"
The African heritage. Modesto Amegago: interrogating the roots, elements, and crossovers of the Caribbean carnival: a case of West African celebrations
Henry Lovejoy: drums of Sàngó: bàtia drums and the symbolic reestablishment of the Oyo Empire in colonial Cuba, 1817-1867
Sabrina Ensfelder: the African heritage in Trinidad's carnival: from cultural resistance to identity negotiation
Caribbean carnival. Jeff Henry: Carnival/masquerade in Trinidad: resistance through performance
Teruyuki Tsuji: From Negue Jardin to Jamet: the articulation of carnival in 19th-century Trinidad
Jeffrey Chock: The mas I know
Suzanne Deborah Burke: Policing the people's festival: state policy and the Trinidad carnival complex
The carnival diaspora. Paul Lovejoy: Transformations of masquerades in the African diaspora
Phil Scher: The power and pitfalls of carnival as cultural heritage
United States. Bruce Boyd Raeburn: Too hip to hope? post-Katrina brass bands and New Orleans carnival
Britain. Lesley Ferris: "Designing for the diaspora: images of resistance in contemporary British carnival"
Canada. Jerry & Leida Englar: The history of Shadowland and their take back the streets work
Donna Coombs-Montrose: Building the carnival arts in Western Canada: the Cariwest experiment
Steelpan and carnival. Karen Cyrus: Sounds of the carnival diaspora: amateur steel bands in the QTA
Lionel McCalman: Carnival and the steel band in perspective: from multiculturalism to community cohesion: a case study of the Notting Hill Carnival
Haroun Shah, áDaniel Bessong, Evangelica Brumant: The impact of "pan around neck": steelpan performances at carnivals in Europe
Calypso and carnival. Everard Phillips: The political calypso: a sociolinguistic process in conflict transformation
Ray Funk: Sir Lancelot : taking calypso from carnival to nightclubs, Hollywood, and the world
Designing and producing carnival. Loyce Arthur: Artists who dare: carnival designers
Tony Hall: The jouvay popular theatre process [JPTP]
Peter Minshall: working in mase.

Edition Notes

Papers originally presented at an international conference on "Carnival, a people's art and taking back the streets," held in Toronto, July 30-August 3, 2008, to coincide with the Caribana Festival.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
394.25
Library of Congress
GT4180 .C29 2011, GT4180 .C29 2013, GT4180.C29 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25149507M
Internet Archive
carnivaltheorypr00inne
ISBN 10
1592218482, 1592218490
LCCN
2011018915

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