Original Jamaican) Dancehall Dictionary

Original Jamaican) Dancehall Dictionary PDF Author: Joan Williams
Publisher: Joan williams
ISBN: 9766107718
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 199

Book Description
As Jamaican reggae/dancehall music has become very dominant in our culture, artists play a huge role in the development of our language, known as patois, as they are constantly coining words and phrases that baffle even older Jamaicans and certainly foreigners. So as people worldwide swing to our music and Jamaica is a well -known tourism destination in the Caribbean , since most Jamaicans do not automatically speak English but only when required, this dictionary is critical to travellers as well music lovers. This is 6th edition of the Original Dancehall Dictionary, a publication which since 1993, has been doing an invaluable job in helping the world understand our language and the cartoons not only assist in the translation but also they add to the hilarity of the publication.

How To Talke Like A Jamaican?

How To Talke Like A Jamaican? PDF Author: Niesha Nilles
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 68

Book Description
Dancehall is a genre of Jamaican popular music that originated in the late 1970s. Initially, dancehall was a more sparse version of reggae than the roots style, which had dominated much of the 1970s. In the mid-1980s, digital instrumentation became more prevalent, changing the sound considerably, with digital dancehall becoming increasingly characterized by faster rhythms. Key elements of dancehall music include its extensive use of Jamaican Patois rather than Jamaican standard English and a focus on the track instrumentals Dancehall saw initial mainstream success in Jamaica in the 1980s, and by the 1990s, it became increasingly popular in Jamaican diaspora communities. In the 2000s, dancehall experienced worldwide mainstream success, and by the 2010s, it began to heavily influence the work of established Western artists and producers, which has helped to further bring the genre into the Western music mainstream. If you are interested in Jamaican dancehall or reggae music, this book is the right place for you. Not only it details the information in the music of Jamaican, but also helps you to understand the Jamaican language!

LMH Official Dictionary of Jamaican Reggae and Dancehall Stars

LMH Official Dictionary of Jamaican Reggae and Dancehall Stars PDF Author:
Publisher: Lmh Publishing Limited
ISBN: 9789768202581
Category : Dancehall (Music)
Languages : en
Pages : 0

Book Description
The LMH Official Dictionary of Jamaican Reggae & Dancehall Stars Vol. 1, takes a brief look at some of Jamaica's musical stars, both past and present. It includes the pioneers, the legends and the members of the new generation who have, through their music, made a major impact both locally and internationally. Some of the artistes included in the first volume are Beres Hammond, Cocoa Tea, Damian Marley, Bunny Wailer, Shaggy and many more.

Looking Back

Looking Back PDF Author: Joan E. Williams
Publisher: Joan williams
ISBN: 9769578509
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 332

Book Description
At a time when there is the great debate in the USA about which countries interfere in other's democratic elections and a time of great turmoil in Venezuela, this is a most relevant and timely publication. For the current events in Venezuela, including the shortage of basic food, state sponsored terrorism, civil unrest, hyper-inflation etc. mirror conditions during the cold war era in the small nation state of Jamaica when they too experimented with socialism. It was during that period too that the Russian KGB, American CIA and Cuban DGI were all active on the ground trying to influence the outcome of their elections. At that time, the author Joan Williams and her entire family faced grave danger which forced her to have to temporarily send her children away, as she was determined that the socialist/communist threat which not only brought in its wake, many mass murders, numerous state organized massacres and even treason by a member of the then government which was at the time under the tutelage of foreign communist agencies, should not succeed in depriving her and her people of their freedoms. Williams who has visited Cuba four times since then, (the last being in 2014,) says she has no regrets about the activities she participated in and dangers she faced but remains sympathetic to the Cuban people who she reveals are deprived, browbeaten and hopeless, much as the Venezuelan people are becoming today. While the first part of this powerful memoir deals with the struggle to preserve their freedoms in Jamaica, Williams also shares with readers the devastating period she went through when she lost her only son. He was murdered when he was only 24 years old. He died when a vicious killer fired one bullet into his heart. Although this happened over two decades ago, in her book “Looking Back……,” she admits that it took her many years before she could even talk about the event without breaking down totally. In the chapter entitled “To Hell and Back” where she bares it all, she says in part “the worst part was the sleepless nights though, especially when I teetered on the verge of suicide. There was also the inability to eat for weeks on end as not only had my sense of taste gone, but it was as if no stomach existed at all. That is when I went through every event of my life trying to understand why such a terrible thing had happened to me, for I did think I was a good person and terrible tragedies should never happen to good people!” This gripping narrative by Williams takes readers through a roller coaster of various emotions including those which she had to confront when she looked back a few years ago and realized that all the evidence pointed to the possibility that her son was murdered, not by a “criminal” but by someone in the Jamaican police force in her country where the police are sworn to “To serve and protect”. She has provided a mountain of evidence to substantiate her claims. This strong lady has however been able to recover from all her tragedies and struggles and risen like a phoenix to say years later that she is now one of the happiest persons in the world! Certainly not because her son was murdered, for she quotes the late Rose Kennedy; “It has been said that time heals all wounds. I don't agree. The wounds remain. Time-the mind, protecting its sanity - covers them with some scar tissue and the pain lessens, but it is never gone” but because “I have come to realize that your success and happiness lies in you. Resolve to keep happy, and your joy and you shall form an invincible host against difficulties.” This is definitely a powerful and timely book not only for women but also persons interested in history, politics, sociology and personal triumphs.

Tour Jamaica

Tour Jamaica PDF Author: Joan Williams
Publisher: Joan williams
ISBN: 9766107726
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 559

Book Description
Who hasn't heard of the fastest man on the planet, Usain Bolt or the great musician Bob Marley? No one I dare say but what do you know about their homeland, Jamaica? Tour Jamaica gives visitors, interested persons and potential visitors to the beautiful island of Jamaica a comprehensive picture of what to expect and do in order to have a wonderful vacation and to make sure you understand everything around you, your own private dictionary which interprets Jamaican words and phrases, is provided at the back of the book. Apart from introducing readers to its world famous attractions such as picturesque and challenging Dunns River falls, the mysterious Blue and John Crow Mountain range and the Cockpit Country which is full of biodiversity, we also tell you about the numerous white sands beaches, numerous beautiful waterfalls, the wildlife, food, drinks, crime, arts and craft, music festivals, sports, the parishes etc. In addition, the book also includes a dictionary explaining popular Jamaican words and phrases. In fact, after reading Tour Jamaica, all you need to do is to book your ticket, come to Jamaica and have a wonderful time.

Global English Slang

Global English Slang PDF Author: Julie Coleman
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317934768
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 255

Book Description
Global English Slang brings together nineteen key international experts and provides a timely and essential overview of English slang around the world today. The book illustrates the application of a range of different methodologies to the study of slang and demonstrates the interconnection between the different sub-fields of linguistics. A key argument throughout is that slang is a function played by specific words or phrases rather than a characteristic inherent in the words themselves- what is slang in one context is not slang in another. The volume also challenges received wisdom on the nature of slang: that it is short-lived and that slang is restricted to verbal language. With an introduction by editor Julie Coleman, the topics covered range from Inner City New York slang and Hip Hop Slang to UK student slang and slang in Scotland. Authors also explore slang in Jamaica, Australia, New Zealand, India and Hong Kong and the influence of English slang on Norwegian, Italian and Japanese. A final section looks at slang and new media including online slang usage, and the possibilities offered by the internet to document verbal and gestural slang. Global English Slang is an essential reference for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers working in the areas of lexicology, slang and World Englishes.

The Dead Yard

The Dead Yard PDF Author: Ian Thomson
Publisher: Bold Type Books
ISBN: 1568586663
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 393

Book Description
Named the Dolman Travel Book of the Year, The Dead Yard paints an unforgettable portrait of modern Jamaica. Since independence, Jamaica has gradually become associated with twin images--a resort-style travel Eden for foreigners and a new kind of hell for Jamaicans, a society where gangs control the areas where most Jamaicans live and drug lords like Christopher Coke rule elites and the poor alike. Ian Thomson's brave book explores a country of lost promise, where America's hunger for drugs fuels a dependent economy and shadowy politics. The lauded birthplace of reggae and Bob Marley, Jamaica is now sunk in corruption and hopelessness. A synthesis of vital history and unflinching reportage, The Dead Yard is "a fascinating account of a beautiful, treacherous country" (Irish Times).

Hiphop Literacies

Hiphop Literacies PDF Author: Elaine Richardson
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134331622
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 232

Book Description
Hiphop Literacies is an exploration of the rhetorical, language and literacy practices of African Americans, with a focus on the Hiphop generation. Richardson analyses the lyrics and discourse of Hiphop, explodes myths and stereotypes about Black culture and language and shows how Hiphop language is a global ambassador of the English language and American culture. Richardson examines African American Hiphop in secondary oral contexts such as rap music, song lyrics, electronic and digital media, oral performances and cinema and brings together issues and concepts that are explored in the disciplines of folklore, ethnomusicology, sociolinguistics, discourse studies and New Literacies Studies.

The Rough Guide to Reggae

The Rough Guide to Reggae PDF Author: Steve Barrow
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 546

Book Description
The Rough Guide to Reggae is the only book of its kind available. The first two editions of the Rough Guide to Reggae were the top-selling books on the subject, and widely acclaimed by the music press and fans alike. Illustrated throughout with over 400 pictures, many of them exclusive photos, the book also features exclusive interviews with reggae's top stars, and reviews over 500 albums. 2003 and 2004 have been the most successful years for reggae music on a global scale since the heyday of Bob Marley, with singers such as Sean Paul and Wayne Wonder regularly topping the UK and US pop charts. The new third edition of Rough Guide to Reggae is fully updated to cover this latest wave of Jamaican musicians, while not stinting on newly discovered recordings and reissues of classic albums of the past.
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