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Copyright Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Ambiente e Sociedade, Revista Ambiente & Sociedade Oct-Dec 2015

Abstract

Caribbean environmentalists rarely appreciate music for dance in spite of its high communication skills. 1200 Afro-Caribbean songs were studied while checking how many times floristic, faunal, landscape- and climate elements were mentioned. 43% of the mentions were about food items grouped into: 10 animal- and 48 plant species. More mentioned species and their numbers of mentions were: cow (Bos primigenius, 19), fish (12), rice (Oryza sativa, 11), pork (Sus scrofa, 11), coffee (Coffea arabica, 10) and sugar cane (Saccarum officinarum, 10). Food mentions were mainly in the following contexts: every-day life (50), fiction (49), sex (32), celebration (28), and protest (27). Non-food mentions were mainly in the following contexts: love-related pain (30), love (24), protest (24), respect (22), sex (18), and joke (15). Environmentalist jargon needs to be connected to the "nature" elements involved in what people sing and dance about because people associate it to their intimacy and food security.

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Title
SALSA WITH COCONUT: CHALLENGES FOR CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, FOOD EMPHASIS, AND ETHNO-ECOLOGY OF AFRO-CARIBBEAN DANCE MUSIC
Author
GARRIDO-PÉREZ, EDGARDO I
Pages
n/a
Publication year
2015
Publication date
Oct-Dec 2015
Publisher
Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Ambiente e Sociedade, Revista Ambiente & Sociedade
ISSN
1414753X
e-ISSN
18094422
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1764828036
Copyright
Copyright Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Ambiente e Sociedade, Revista Ambiente & Sociedade Oct-Dec 2015