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Jamaican Creole in Global Reggae and Dancehall Performances

Anika Gerfer

Language Use, Perceptions, Attitudes

Barcode 9781399535212
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Release Date: 28/02/2025

Genre: Entertainment & The Arts
Sub-Genre: Music Theory & Performance
Label: Edinburgh University Press
Series: New Directions in World Englishes Research
Language: English
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

Language Use, Perceptions, Attitudes
Offers a comprehensive investigation of Jamaicans’ perceptions of the use of Jamaican Creole in global reggae and dancehall music.
This book adopts an interdisciplinary approach to the study of cultural and linguistic appropriation. It explores the use of Jamaican Creole phonetic and morphosyntactic features by Jamaican and non-Jamaican reggae and dancehall artists as well as Jamaicans' evaluations of this linguistic behaviour.While positive attitudes prevail, some Jamaicans take a rather negative stance and perceive the use of Jamiacan Creole as inauthentic, misrepresentative and stereotyping. The findings of Jamaican Creole in Global Reggae and Dancehall Performances emphasise the importance of bringing together quantitative data on underlying patterns of language use and qualitative interview data on language perceptions and attitudes. Gerfer demonstrates that in a world of ongoing globalisation, World Englishes may become imitation-worthy codes which artists all across the globe use more or less proficiently and convincingly in their music performances.