AbstractsAnthropology

Bullets and Badges: Understanding the Relationships Between Cultural Commodities and Identity Formation in an Era of Gaza vs. Gully: A Jamaican “Rural” Ethnography

by Sally Gould-Taylor




Institution: Temple University
Department:
Year: 2016
Keywords: Education; Cultural anthropology; Caribbean studies;
Posted: 02/05/2017
Record ID: 2113698
Full text PDF: http://digital.library.temple.edu/u?/p245801coll10,370445


Abstract

Urban Education This ethnographic study examines the relationships between cultural commodities and identity formation in a Jamaican rural locale. This study represents 24 months of participant observation, participant interviews and artifact analysis in St. Thomas, Jamaica. This study provides analytic descriptions of how identity development is experienced by youth in St. Thomas during the era of Gaza vs. Gully. Chapter one outlines the statement of the problem and the research questions. Chapter two frames the literature and theoretical frameworks utilized in the study. The methodology of the study and the case for the utilization of ethnography is explained in Chapter three. The social, cultural, and political context of St. Thomas as well as the Gaza vs. Gully era is discussed in Chapter four along with the introduction of the four main participants of the study. Chapter five utilizes examples and experiences from the lives of the four main participants to analyze the features of identity development in this specific “time and space”. Conclusions about and implications of the data from the participant observation presented will continue to be addressed in Chapter six. The study’s findings should interest anthropologists focused on popular culture, globalization, and development as well as educational researchers who seek to understand the role cultural commodities play in identity formation and the conceptualization of youth cultures. Temple University – Theses Advisors/Committee Members: Keith, Novella Z;, Keith, Novella Z, Davis, James E, Jordan, Will J, Sanford-DeShields, Jayminn;.