Carolyn Cooper - Journals

Journals

  • Cooper, Carolyn J. Enslaved In Stereotypes: Race and Representation in Post-independence Jamaica
  • Cooper, Carolyn J. Punany Powah
  • Cooper, Carolyn J. 'West Indies plight': Louise Bennett and The Cultural Politics of Federation
  • Cooper, Carolyn J. Race and the cultural politics of self-representation: A View from the University of the West Indies
  • Cooper, Carolyn J. Lyrical Gun: Metaphor and Role Play in Jamaican Dancehall Culture
  • Cooper, Carolyn J. Ragamuffin sounds: Crossing over from reggae to rap and back
  • Cooper, Carolyn J. Loosely talking theory: Oral/Sexual Discourse in Jamaican Popular Culture

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