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Sista, Stanap Strong!: A Vanuatu Women's Anthology [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 192 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-May-2021
  • Kirjastus: Victoria University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1776564200
  • ISBN-13: 9781776564200
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 192 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-May-2021
  • Kirjastus: Victoria University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1776564200
  • ISBN-13: 9781776564200
Teised raamatud teemal:
Sista, Stanap Strong! is an anthology of new writing from Vanuatu by three generations of women—and the first of its kind. With poetry, fiction, essay, memoir, and song, its narrative arc stretches from the days of blackbirding to Independence in 1980 to Vanuatu's coming of age in 2020. Most of these writers are ni-Vanuatu living in Vanuatu. Some have set down roots in New Zealand, Fiji, the Solomon Islands, and Canada. Some were born overseas and have made Vanuatu their home. One is just twenty; another is an octogenarian. The writers in this anthology have chosen to harness the coloniser’s language, English, for their own purposes. They are writing against racism, colonialism, misogyny, and sexism. Writing across bloodlines and linguistic boundaries. Professing their love for ancestors, offspring, and language— Bislama, vernacular, and English. What these writers also have in common is a sharp eye for detail, a love of words, a deep connection to Vanuatu, and a willingness to share a glimpse of their world. Includes a foreword by Viran Molisa Trief. Cover art: Juliette Pita
Foreword 11(2)
Viran Molisa Trief
Introduction 13(6)
Mikaela Nyman
Rebecca Tobo Olul-Hossen
The bitterness of sugar cane
19(6)
Losana Natuman
Leiniaru, the girl from Pele Island who picks the fruit of the Niaru tree
25(3)
Frances C. Koya Vaka'uta
Introducing Father Lini and Barak Sope
28(2)
Mildred Sope
A conversation about poetry and politics
30(7)
Mikaela Nyman
Mildred Sope
Givem wata lo olgeta
37(3)
Ketty Dan-Napwatt
The men in my life
38(1)
For you today
39(1)
Stories from the Santo Bush, 1967
40(6)
Caroline Nalo
Is it real love?
46(1)
Roselyn Qwenako Tor
Three haiku
47(1)
Plain Flawa
Dirty white
48(7)
Jane Kanas
A village girl's place
55(2)
Helen Lobanga Tamtam
Bislama
56(1)
A woman in a man's world
57(2)
Joana Bule
The Octagonal House
59(8)
Nicole Col mar
What I remember
67(4)
Telstar Jimmy
Their lives matter more
69(2)
I always wanted to become a writer
71(4)
Anna Naupa
You, the `Change'
75(2)
Carol C. Aru
A letter to Granddad Isno
77(7)
Leina Isno
Mi taet finis
84(4)
Irene Abbock
Shina Manmelin
88(3)
I've had enough
Being single is cool
Wan strong woman
91(4)
Sharyn Wobur
A strong woman
93(2)
Glimpses: Women from Tanna
95(5)
Pauline Chang Ryland
WIFE --- Woman in Ferocious Environments
99(1)
Maternity changed me
100(4)
Gaelle Meheut
Call me, Dad
104(4)
Yasmine Bjornum
This body is mine
108(4)
Elsie Nalyal Molou
Should it?
110(2)
Lewia's plight
112(4)
Helen Lobanga Tamtam
Kava Lover
116(3)
Nancy Gaselona Palmer
Kava Man
117(1)
And she wept
118(1)
Kava and women: Use and abuse
119(6)
Sarah Doyle
Be you
125(1)
Adela Issachar Aru
Persevere
126(1)
Jennifer Kalpokas Doan
A Christmas miracle
127(7)
Busi Vasconcellos-Neill
Singer, songwriter, mother, band member
134(4)
Joan Niras
Awe Koloini (Patan Pesi) / Aweh Koloini (Oh Wow, Whitesands Girl)
135(2)
Paran Latan / Tanna Woman
137(1)
The long journey: Political acceptance of women
138(6)
Mary Jack Kaviamu
I love you?
144(2)
Mikaela Nyman
Rebecca Tobo Olul-Hossen
Mared [ M-aa-r-e-d]
146(3)
Savianna Licht
Beautiful Ambae
149(2)
Nancy Gaselona Palmer
A letter to Vanuatu: Unkept promises
151(5)
Kali Regenvanu
National anthem of passivity
155(1)
Beatrice's visit
156(5)
Carol C. Aru
The disappearance
161(2)
Anna Naupa
From pandemonium to mayhem: Becoming ni-Vanuatu
163(6)
Rebecca Tobo Olul-Hossen
Nellie Nipina Olul
Christchurch 2019
169(5)
Catherine Lessa
Another circumstance
172(2)
As you turn 2 weeks old, koko dearest
174(5)
Rebecca Tobo Olul-Hossen
They came, they saw, they labelled: Hemi taem naoia
176(3)
Notes 179(2)
Contributors 181