Iep Jaltok: Poems from a Marshallese Daughter: Sun Tracks , cartea 80
Autor Kathy Jetnil-Kijineren Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 feb 2017
As the seas rise, the fight intensifies to save the Pacific Ocean’s Marshall Islands from being devoured by the waters around them. At the same time, activists are raising their poetic voices against decades of colonialism, environmental destruction, and social injustice.
Marshallese poet and activist Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner’s writing highlights the traumas of colonialism, racism, forced migration, the legacy of American nuclear testing, and the impending threats of climate change. Bearing witness at the front lines of various activist movements inspires her work and has propelled her poetry onto international stages, where she has performed in front of audiences ranging from elementary school students to more than a hundred world leaders at the United Nations Climate Summit.
The poet connects us to Marshallese daily life and tradition, likening her poetry to a basket and its essential materials. Her cultural roots and her family provides the thick fiber, the structure of the basket. Her diasporic upbringing is the material which wraps around the fiber, an essential layer to the structure of her experiences. And her passion for justice and change, the passion which brings her to the front lines of activist movements—is the stitching that binds these two experiences together.
Iep Jāltok will make history as the first published book of poetry written by a Marshallese author, and it ushers in an important new voice for justice.
Marshallese poet and activist Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner’s writing highlights the traumas of colonialism, racism, forced migration, the legacy of American nuclear testing, and the impending threats of climate change. Bearing witness at the front lines of various activist movements inspires her work and has propelled her poetry onto international stages, where she has performed in front of audiences ranging from elementary school students to more than a hundred world leaders at the United Nations Climate Summit.
The poet connects us to Marshallese daily life and tradition, likening her poetry to a basket and its essential materials. Her cultural roots and her family provides the thick fiber, the structure of the basket. Her diasporic upbringing is the material which wraps around the fiber, an essential layer to the structure of her experiences. And her passion for justice and change, the passion which brings her to the front lines of activist movements—is the stitching that binds these two experiences together.
Iep Jāltok will make history as the first published book of poetry written by a Marshallese author, and it ushers in an important new voice for justice.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780816534029
ISBN-10: 0816534020
Pagini: 90
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.15 kg
Ediția:3
Editura: University of Arizona Press
Colecția University of Arizona Press
Seria Sun Tracks
ISBN-10: 0816534020
Pagini: 90
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.15 kg
Ediția:3
Editura: University of Arizona Press
Colecția University of Arizona Press
Seria Sun Tracks
Notă biografică
Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner is a Marshallese writer. She is co-founder of the nonprofit organization Jo-Jikum, which empowers youth to work toward solutions on environmental issues threatening their home islands.
Cuprins
Iep Jaltok
Basket
Lōktan̄ūr
Liwātuonmour
Lidepdepju
Ettol̗o̗k Ilikin Lo̗meto
History Project
Hooked
The letter B is for
History Project
Fishbone Hair
Lessons from Hawai‘i
Flying to Makiki Street
My Rosy Cousin
To Laura Ingalls Wilder
Bursts of Bianca
On the Couch with Būbū Neien
Lessons from Hawai‘i
The Monkey Gate
Lost at Sea
Crash
Last Days in the Bay
Tell Them
Spoken Marshallese Lesson Nine
Just a Rock
Campaigning in Aur
Tell Them
Lavender Saltwater
Dear Matafele Peinam
There’s a Journalist Here
Two Degrees
Basket
Basket
Lōktan̄ūr
Liwātuonmour
Lidepdepju
Ettol̗o̗k Ilikin Lo̗meto
History Project
Hooked
The letter B is for
History Project
Fishbone Hair
Lessons from Hawai‘i
Flying to Makiki Street
My Rosy Cousin
To Laura Ingalls Wilder
Bursts of Bianca
On the Couch with Būbū Neien
Lessons from Hawai‘i
The Monkey Gate
Lost at Sea
Crash
Last Days in the Bay
Tell Them
Spoken Marshallese Lesson Nine
Just a Rock
Campaigning in Aur
Tell Them
Lavender Saltwater
Dear Matafele Peinam
There’s a Journalist Here
Two Degrees
Basket
Descriere
Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner raises a call to action as the seas rise over the Marshall Islands. Weaving together history, personal experience, and Marshallese perspectives, the author provides a glimpse into a culture and people that is ancient and resilient—but that is also changing and adapting to each new threat. She uses the power of poetry to demand justice in the face of the devastating effects of climate change on her home island. Iep Jaltok is the first published book of poetry written by a Marshallese author.