S2 E10 Reggae Revival Reflections
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The episode explores the modern Reggae Revival movement in Jamaica, weaving together scholarship from Kezia Page, Alexandria Miller, Louis Chude-Sokei, and Kwame Dawes. It highlights how the Reggae Revival is both a social and artistic movement responding to current Jamaican crises, blending Rastafarian spirituality, community activism, and conscious artistry to imagine new futures for the culture. Special emphasis is given to the rise of female artists—what Alexandria Miller calls the "Lioness Order"—who have challenged longstanding patriarchal norms and redefined both reggae and Caribbean womanhood. Through the lens of class, gender, and history, the discussion shows how today’s musicians straddle old roots reggae, gritty dancehall, and a globalized sound system culture, using music as a platform for resistance, social commentary, and profound identity transformation, all while connecting tradition with innovation for a dynamic Jamaican future.
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