Il Rastafarianism: dall'anticolonialismo caraibico alle subculture giovanili trasgressive

Journal title MEMORIA E RICERCA
Author/s Silvia Zanella
Publishing Year 2007 Issue 2007/25 Language Italian
Pages 10 P. 103-112 File size 74 KB
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The Rastafarianism emerged in Jamaica in 1930, at the time of the coronation of Haile Selassie as Emperor of Ethiopia. Forty years after that date, the movement transferred itself overseas. It was the end of 1970 when a great number of young English blacks (most of whom of Caribbean origin) started to adopt the symbols of their Jamaican pairs so marking the emergence of a new subculture: the Rastas.

Silvia Zanella, Il Rastafarianism: dall'anticolonialismo caraibico alle subculture giovanili trasgressive in "MEMORIA E RICERCA " 25/2007, pp 103-112, DOI: