Dreading inna Babylon Rastafari in Jamaica: Notions of Authenticity, Networks and Modes of Alternative Commodification Master of Cultural Anthropology Master Thesis 30-8-2013 Name: Merhawi Fessehazion Student number: 6184685 Thesis supervisors: Dr. Gerd Baumann & Dr. Peter van Rooden Second reader: Dr. Francio Guadeloupe Third reader: Dr. Barak Kalir E-mail address:
[email protected] Content Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 1 Chapter 1: Histories: A Strangely Problematic Setting: from Oppression to Commodification ............. 5 Ideologies of Resistance that came before Rastafari ........................................................................... 9 The Emergence of Rastafari in Jamaica ............................................................................................ 10 The 'Dealing' with the Rastafari Movement by the Colonial Government........................................ 13 The Shift in the 'Dealing' with the Rastafari Movement by the State ............................................... 15 Chapter 2: Fieldwork Methods, My Position in the Field and Ideas about the ''Authentic'' Rasta ........ 18 Fieldwork Methods ........................................................................................................................... 18 Fieldwork intro: Who Was I? Their reflections on my Reflexivity .................................................. 19 Encounters: Whom did I Meet in the