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Discriminación de roles en la cultura rastafari. Caso Cuba

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  • Karina Velázquez Pérez
  • Anaily Muñoz Padilla

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Desde finales del siglo veinte Cuba ha sido escenario de reacomodaciones socioeconómicas con influencia reciproca en el campo sociocultural, esto indujo el surgimiento de reflexiones heterogéneas sobre la identidad nacional y la expansión de redefiniciones sobre el comportamiento ético-social. En este contexto alcanza su esplendor la cultura Rastafari, la cual constituye hoy parte del crisol de identidades cubanas. Este escrito propone el análisis de los roles de las mujeres rastafaris, particularmente durante las ceremonias nyahbinghis, para valorar su operacionalidad en el seno de los grupos rastas y su proyección fuera de ellos. Las observaciones fueron realizadas durante ceremonias celebradas en el periodo 1999- 2011. El escrito se estructura en dos acápites, el primero referido al surgimiento de la cultura Rasta y las ceremonias nyahbinguis en Cuba y el segundo a las expresiones discriminatorias de roles en los grupos rastas.

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  • Karina Velázquez Pérez & Anaily Muñoz Padilla, 2018. "Discriminación de roles en la cultura rastafari. Caso Cuba," Revista Caribeña de Ciencias Sociales, Servicios Académicos Intercontinentales SL, issue 2018-06, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:erv:rccsrc:y:2018:i:2018-06:85
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