wake the town and tell the people: dancehall culture in jamaica (2000)
wake the town and tell the people takes a deep dive into jamaican dancehall, showing how it's become one of the most influential forces in global music. it explores how dancehall reflects the social and political struggles in jamaica, touching on issues like class, race, gender, and power. whether you’re new to dancehall or a longtime fan, this book is both a solid intro and a rich reference.
hardcover; 328 pages
condition: very good
wake the town and tell the people takes a deep dive into jamaican dancehall, showing how it's become one of the most influential forces in global music. it explores how dancehall reflects the social and political struggles in jamaica, touching on issues like class, race, gender, and power. whether you’re new to dancehall or a longtime fan, this book is both a solid intro and a rich reference.
hardcover; 328 pages
condition: very good
wake the town and tell the people takes a deep dive into jamaican dancehall, showing how it's become one of the most influential forces in global music. it explores how dancehall reflects the social and political struggles in jamaica, touching on issues like class, race, gender, and power. whether you’re new to dancehall or a longtime fan, this book is both a solid intro and a rich reference.
hardcover; 328 pages
condition: very good