A connection and a yearning towards a communal and primarily agrarian existence connects the Rastafari the world over. Many Rastafari yearn for a life in direct communication with the earth through agricultural labor in a space created for and by the community, a space “up in the hills” away from the pollutants of a contaminated, corrupting Babylonian society. This was no less the case amongst those in Saint Lucia with whom I conducted recent fieldwork. Different from previous conversations on this topic however, was a new context defined by a global pandemic and a subsequent widely mandated social withdrawal. This engendered a dual response of envisioning rural flight as now more urgent and, in some cases, as a necessary response to COVID-19.
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May 01 2022
A Community Ten Miles Away: Iyanolan (Saint Lucian) Visions for Rastafari Communal Living
Joseph Powell
Joseph Powell
Joseph Powell, University of Cambridge, jap86@cam.ac.uk
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Nova Religio (2022) 25 (4): 88–101.
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Joseph Powell; A Community Ten Miles Away: Iyanolan (Saint Lucian) Visions for Rastafari Communal Living. Nova Religio 1 May 2022; 25 (4): 88–101. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/nr.2022.25.4.88
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