Culture, Cash, and Class in Jamaica's Carnival
By (Author) Alpha Obika
Edited by Yvette Rowe
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
11th December 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Hardback
256
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
The collection details the development and cultural and economic significance of Jamaicas Carnival. The publication is a useful resource that openly explores emerging trends and debates in the carnival sector while mapping a course for its sustainable future.
The critique of Jamaicas Carnival is solidly framed in scholarly theory and robust methodologies to derive empirically an sound analysis and adds value to understanding this cultural phenomenon. In addition to full chapters on the critical topics, this publication features interviews from pioneers at the forefront of the development of carnival in Jamaica: including carnival band owners, event promoters, and politicians. Contributors to this volume include academics, cultural researchers and carnival arts practitioners. Despite the festivals existence for almost 75 years, this will be the first scholarly publication dedicated to the comprehensive documentation and critique of Jamaicas Carnival. It is therefore a pioneering project that will lay a foundation for the future study and analysis of the festival.
Alpha Obika is a lecturer at Caribbean School of Media and Communication (CARIMAC).
Yvette Rowe is an adjunct lecturer at Caribbean School of Media and Communication(CARIMAC, UWI).