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Donna Hope

Professor of Culture, Gender & Society, University of the West Indies, AND The Dancehall Archive &Research Initiative

Donna P. Hope is a tenured Professor of Culture, Gender and Society at the Institute of Caribbean Studies, University of the West Indies, Mona Campus.13 She is a specialist in popular culture, identity, masculinities, and media, focusing on Jamaican and Caribbean cultures.1

Professor Hope has made significant contributions to academia:

Academic Work

  • Published six academic books and numerous articles on popular culture, gender, music, identity, and creative industries1
  • Her recent publication "Dancehall Queen: Erotic Subversion/Subversion Erotica" (2023) explores the Dancehall Queen phenomenon1
  • Founder of The Dancehall Archive and Research Initiative1
  • Organized and chaired four International Reggae Conferences1

Research Interests

  • Popular culture and music, particularly dancehall culture
  • Youth development
  • Black masculinities
  • Cultural and creative industries
  • Media and communication
  • Gender, identity, and power3

Education

  • B.A. in Mass Communication from the University of the West Indies, Mona
  • Masters of Philosophy in Political Science from the University of the West Indies, Mona
  • PhD in Cultural Studies from George Mason University as a Fulbright scholar1

Professor Hope is also known for her roles as a social commentator, former talk show host, and newspaper columnist.1 Her LinkedIn profile indicates that she is currently working on new projects, including a poetry monograph titled "These Thorns Have Roses" and a manuscript on dancehall's dance industry called "Dancehall's Scattered Children".12

Highlights

Donna P. Hope - Caribbean Studies Association
Donna P. Hope - Caribbean Studies Association
‪Donna P. Hope‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬
Feb 1 · mona.uwi.edu
Professor Donna P. Hope | Institute of Caribbean Studies
Professor Donna P. Hope | Institute of Caribbean Studies

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Location

Jamaica