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Carolyn Cooper CD (born March 1950) is a West Indian author and literary scholar. Born in Jamaica, Dr. Cooper is a professor of Literary and Cultural Studies at the University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica. From 1975-1980, she was an assistant professor at Atlantic Union College in South Lancaster, Massachusetts. She was appointed as a lecturer in the Department of Literatures in English at the University of the West Indies in 1980. ==Biography== Carolyn Joy Cooper〔(National Honours and Awards, Office of the Prime Minister, Jamaica. )〕 was born in 1950〔(Library of Congress Catalog Record. )〕 in Kingston, Jamaica, to parents who were members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.〔 In 1968 she was awarded the Jamaica Scholarship (Girls). She attended the University of the West Indies, Mona, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English (B.A. English) in 1971. She was awarded a Canadian International Development Agency fellowship to the University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada in 1971 to study for her Master's degree in English, which was followed by the completion of her Ph. D at the same institution in 1977. Professor Cooper was instrumental in establishing in 1994 the Reggae Studies Unit at the University of the West Indies, Mona, which has hosted numerous public lectures and symposiums featuring reggae/dancehall artists and other practitioners in the music industry in Jamaica and internationally such as Lady Saw, Bounti Killa, Tony Rebel, Ninjaman, Louise Frazer-Bennett, Christine Hewett, Tanya Stephens, Gentleman and Queen Ifrica. Professor Cooper founded the annual Bob Marley Lecture in 1997. The Reggae Studies Unit has also convened academic conferences, including in 2008 the Global Reggae Conference,〔(Carolyn Cooper biography ), The Leslie Center for the Humanities, Dartmouth College.〕 the plenary papers for which are collected in ''Global Reggae'' (2012), edited by Cooper and published by the University of the West Indies Press. With Dr. Eleanor Wint, Cooper co-edited ''Bob Marley: The Man and His Music'' (2003), a selection of papers presented at the 1995 symposium that marked the reggae icon's 50th birthday. She is also the author of the books ''Noises in the Blood: Orality, Gender and the 'Vulgar' Body of Jamaican Popular Culture'' (1993) and ''Sound Clash: Jamaican Dancehall Culture at Large'' (2004). A well-known media personality in Jamaica, Cooper is a weekly columnist for the ''Sunday Gleaner''. In the 1990s, she co-hosted a television show, ''Man and Woman Story'', with Dr. Leahcim Semaj for the Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation.〔 She also co-hosted a public affairs program, ''Question Time'' on CVM television; and, more recently, ''Big People Sup'm'' on PBC Jamaica. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Carolyn Cooper」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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