Search Results - Lee, Hélène
Hélène Lee
Hélène Lee is a French journalist who specialises in Jamaican and West African music.She started as a journalist in 1979 for Libération and was one of the first to defend the world music in France.
Her early works on African artists helped establish artist like Salif Keita, Alpha Blondy, Ray Lema or Tiken Jah Fakoly. She has published different books related to the Jamaican culture contributing to the development of the reggae music in France and is considered as an expert of the Rasta culture. Other works include documentaries and translations.
She took her name after her wedding with a rasta from Negril, Joseph Lee. Provided by Wikipedia
- Showing 1 - 5 results of 5
-
1
The first Rasta : Leonard Howell and the rise of Rastafarianism / by Lee, Hélène
Published 2003Call Number: Loading…Full Text (via ProQuest)
Located: Loading…
eBook -
2
The first Rasta : Leonard Howell and the rise of Rastafarianism / by Lee, Hélène
Published 2003Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Book Loading… -
3
Between foreign and family : return migration and identity construction among Korean Americans and Korean Chinese / by Lee, Helene K., 1976-
Published 2018Call Number: Loading…Full Text (via ProQuest)
Located: Loading…
eBook -
4
Between foreign and family : return migration and identity construction among Korean Americans and Korean Chinese / by Lee, Helene K., 1976-
Published 2018Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Book Loading… -
5
Mali
Published 2007Other Authors: “…Lee, Hélène…”
Call Number: Loading…Online Access (via Alexander Street Press)
Located: Loading…
Electronic Video
Search Tools:
RSS Feed
–
Save Search