Bob Marley, reggae, and rastafarians: its impact in the United States society from the 60´s to the present

This thesis is about Reggae music, the Rastafari Movement and Bob Marley as a Reggae ambassador and how all these themes influenced the United States society from the 60's to the present. The present investigation has been divided into four chapters. The first one shows the importance of Reggae...

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Autores Principales: Estrella González, Lourdes Gabriela, Lofruscio Velástegui, Carla Tatiana
Otros Autores: Ochoa Maldonado, Genner
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spelling oai:localhost:123456789-160462018-06-28T16:15:08Z Bob Marley, reggae, and rastafarians: its impact in the United States society from the 60´s to the present Estrella González, Lourdes Gabriela Lofruscio Velástegui, Carla Tatiana Ochoa Maldonado, Genner ENSEÑANZA DEL INGLES CULTURA APRENDIZAJE LITERATURA This thesis is about Reggae music, the Rastafari Movement and Bob Marley as a Reggae ambassador and how all these themes influenced the United States society from the 60's to the present. The present investigation has been divided into four chapters. The first one shows the importance of Reggae music in the Jamaican culture, and how it reveals people sorrows caused by slavery, as well as their joys and emotions within their own reality. The second chapter refers to the Rastafarism, a religious, social, and political movement that foresees Haile Selassie I as the reincarnation of God. One relevant aspect about the Movement is its support of the use of Marijuana as a sacred herb. The third chapter is focused on the influence of an important man and singer, one of the greatest exponents of reggae music, the Jamaican singer, Robert Nesta Marley, considered an icon of the reggae musical genre. The fourth and last chapter is about the influence of the Rastafari Movement and Reggae music in the U.S society from the 60's to the present. This investigation was based on bibliographical research and surveys to Americans Licenciada en Ciencias de la Educación en la Especialización de Lengua Inglesa Cuenca 2014-06-27T22:25:13Z 2014-06-27T22:25:13Z 2009 info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis http://dspace.ucuenca.edu.ec/handle/123456789/16046 spa TLI;236 openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ec/ application/pdf instname:Universidad de Cuenca reponame:Repositorio Digital de la Universidad de Cuenca info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ec/
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format Tesis de Pregrado
topic ENSEÑANZA DEL INGLES
CULTURA
APRENDIZAJE
LITERATURA
spellingShingle ENSEÑANZA DEL INGLES
CULTURA
APRENDIZAJE
LITERATURA
Estrella González, Lourdes Gabriela
Lofruscio Velástegui, Carla Tatiana
Bob Marley, reggae, and rastafarians: its impact in the United States society from the 60´s to the present
description This thesis is about Reggae music, the Rastafari Movement and Bob Marley as a Reggae ambassador and how all these themes influenced the United States society from the 60's to the present. The present investigation has been divided into four chapters. The first one shows the importance of Reggae music in the Jamaican culture, and how it reveals people sorrows caused by slavery, as well as their joys and emotions within their own reality. The second chapter refers to the Rastafarism, a religious, social, and political movement that foresees Haile Selassie I as the reincarnation of God. One relevant aspect about the Movement is its support of the use of Marijuana as a sacred herb. The third chapter is focused on the influence of an important man and singer, one of the greatest exponents of reggae music, the Jamaican singer, Robert Nesta Marley, considered an icon of the reggae musical genre. The fourth and last chapter is about the influence of the Rastafari Movement and Reggae music in the U.S society from the 60's to the present. This investigation was based on bibliographical research and surveys to Americans
author2 Ochoa Maldonado, Genner
author_facet Ochoa Maldonado, Genner
Estrella González, Lourdes Gabriela
Lofruscio Velástegui, Carla Tatiana
author Estrella González, Lourdes Gabriela
Lofruscio Velástegui, Carla Tatiana
author_sort Estrella González, Lourdes Gabriela
title Bob Marley, reggae, and rastafarians: its impact in the United States society from the 60´s to the present
title_short Bob Marley, reggae, and rastafarians: its impact in the United States society from the 60´s to the present
title_full Bob Marley, reggae, and rastafarians: its impact in the United States society from the 60´s to the present
title_fullStr Bob Marley, reggae, and rastafarians: its impact in the United States society from the 60´s to the present
title_full_unstemmed Bob Marley, reggae, and rastafarians: its impact in the United States society from the 60´s to the present
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