Lexington Books
Pages: 220
Trim: 6½ x 9½
978-0-7391-7573-6 • Hardback • February 2014 • $133.00 • (£102.00)
978-1-4985-5055-0 • Paperback • November 2016 • $57.99 • (£45.00)
978-0-7391-7574-3 • eBook • February 2014 • $55.00 • (£42.00)
Jeanne Christensen served as lecturer in the Department of History and the Department of Continuing Education at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
Chapter One: African Religiosity
Chapter Two: The Afro-Creole Village
Chapter Three: Emergence of Rastafari
Chapter Four: Reasoning and the Rastaman Woman
Chapter Five: Taking Root
Chapter Six: "From the Cross to the Throne"
Chapter Seven: The Arrival of RastaWoman
This book is an excitingly meticulous exercise in 'lived religion,' one that reveals RastaWomen confronting the movement's numerous restrictions. . . .[The author's] work is a small but not minor part of her life's legacy . . . It is a lovely gift to Rastafari as they move into a new era. It is highly recommended.
— Religious Studies Review
Christensen’s Rastafari Reasoning and the Rasta Woman adds another brick to the small but rising wall of gendered analyses of the Rastafari…. This book is a succinct treatment of Rastafari: a refresher if you know the literature, and a good place to start if you do not. The discussion of the Rastafari gender transition between the 1940s to 1970s, for example, draws on well-known material but weaves it together in fresh ways. Readers will find that the book has a conversational tone and that the content easily digested. Scholars of Rastafari should read it. In addition, the book would serve well graduate and undergraduate students learning about Jamaica, Black religions, gender and history, and the Rastafari.
— Nova Religio: The Journal Of Alternative And Emergent Religions