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Patwa’s journey from its roots in slavery and colonialism to its place as both a tool of survival and a symbol of resistance is explored in this opening episode of our three-part series on Jamaican Identity and Culture. With personal reflection, sociological insight, and a touch of humour, it explores the language versus dialect debate, its ties to race and class, and the figures who have championed its legitimacy.
By Kadine FergusonPatwa’s journey from its roots in slavery and colonialism to its place as both a tool of survival and a symbol of resistance is explored in this opening episode of our three-part series on Jamaican Identity and Culture. With personal reflection, sociological insight, and a touch of humour, it explores the language versus dialect debate, its ties to race and class, and the figures who have championed its legitimacy.