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Brandy Nalani McDougal Aina Hanau / Terre de naissance volume 9 (livre de poche) (IMPORTATION BRITANNIQUE)
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- État
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Book Title
- Aina Hanau / Birth Land
- Publication Name
- Aina Hanau / Birth Land Volume 92
- Title
- Aina Hanau / Birth Land Volume 92
- EAN
- 9780816548354
- ISBN
- 9780816548354
- Publisher
- University of Arizona Press
- Release Year
- 2023
- Release Date
- 30/06/2023
- Language
- English
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- US
- Item Height
- 0.5in
- Item Length
- 9in
- Genre
- Poetry
- Series
- Sun Tracks
- Item Weight
- 9 Oz
- Topic
- American / Asian American, Women Authors, Subjects & Themes / Places
- Item Width
- 6in
- Publication Year
- 2023
- Number of Pages
- 160 Pages
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'aina Hanau / Birth Land is a powerful collection of new poems by Kanaka oiwi (Native Hawaiian) poet Brandy Nalani McDougall. These poems cycle through sacred and personal narratives while exposing and fighting ongoing American imperialism, settler colonialism, militarism, and social and environmental injustice to protect the aina and its people.
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Publisher
University of Arizona Press
ISBN-10
0816548358
ISBN-13
9780816548354
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6057262063
Product Key Features
Book Title
Aina Hanau / Birth Land
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
American / Asian American, Women Authors, Subjects & Themes / Places
Publication Year
2023
Genre
Poetry
Number of Pages
160 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.5in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
9 Oz
Additional Product Features
Series Volume Number
92
Lc Classification Number
Ps3613.C394a75 2023
Reviews
"Saturated in rare immersive allure, this mesmerizing, transformational poetic delivers tremendous visceral impact. '' aina Hanau brilliantly entangles every aspect of kinship to birth land (water, air) integral to generations with succinct critical challenge and complete belonging embrace. Each entry deepens the experience in the pathway to an essential case laid out for justice for the peoples of the place, with matriarchal coragem guiding the way. The aunties definitely prophesied this songway. A prizewinner all the way, taking no prisoners, suffering no fools, this book makes manifest ground zero resplendent truth. What an awakening!"--Allison Adelle Hedge Coke, author of Look at This Blue "In the tradition of poets singing, since the earliest of times, to assemble their communities in the most stirring public manner, Brandy Nalani McDougall beautifully calls forth the gathering of a people, encouraging their embrace and relearning of Kanaka oiwi culture, doing the work, in its sophisticated yet hectoring strophes, of necessary transmission and glorious praise. Yet, in the manner of late twentieth-century African, Arabic, and Caribbean poets of global consciousness, her work includes the incisive critique of political and economic hegemony, the ongoing American geographic and cultural occupation of Hawaii, while at the same time providing social and personal pathways for individual decolonizations of mind. She writes as a mother, a granddaughter, a poet of politics, and a poet of elegy, ignoring no responsibility, fully aware of the range of her familial, social, and political identities. There is grandeur here, great hope, a true voice of aloha aina gifted with plaintive lyricism in lament and, in critique, an heroic righteousness."--Garrett Hongo, author of Coral Road "Brandy Nalani McDougall''s second collection of poetry ''aina Hanau / Birth Land is a poetry that sings healing down to the realms of the occupied and to the people enduring the ruinous ''gifts of Western civilization.'' Through intimate address to the poet''s own people and to her daughters, we behold a retelling of a creation story where birth is synonymous with ''aina, where responsibility to land and community winds form and stanza into a ''rope of resistance.'' Watching McDougall''s intimate act of reclamation and proud assertion of a sovereign heart, I am left in wakeful wonder of the connections of spirit to place, and of the poet''s kuleana to a practice of radical freedom that more than resists colonization--it dismantles it line by aloha ''aina line."--Rajiv Mohabir, author of Antiman: A Hybrid Memoir " ''aina Hanau / Birth Land is a collection of poems that could only be written by an Indigenous Hawaiian mother; they fight to create space for Indigenous life. These are poems that speak to and for a community that contests the colonization of everything Hawaiian today--from language to bodies to homelands."--Dan Taulapapa McMullin, author of Coconut Milk "There is a great and meticulous care with which the poet immerses herself and her reader in the love language of her people, the heart language that speaks its own truth in its inimitable ability to represent the histories, present desires, and future hope for a resilient nation."--Lehua M. Taitano, author of Inside Me an Island "I delight in sharing one of my most eagerly awaited poetry titles of 2023. McDougall''s propulsive second collection about Hawai''i''s culture, Kanaka ''oiwi identity, memory, and parenthood gripped me so. Fascinating illustrations by Allison Leialoha Milham foreground each of the four parts. My mind keeps returning to ''Symbolism,'' ''This Island on Which I Love You,'' and ''Prepositions,'' to name only a few poems. If you haven''t already, order this breathtaking book for yourself and a friend."--Connie Pan, Book Riot, "Saturated in rare immersive allure, this mesmerizing, transformational poetic delivers tremendous visceral impact. ' aina Hanau brilliantly entangles every aspect of kinship to birth land (water, air) integral to generations with succinct critical challenge and complete belonging embrace. Each entry deepens the experience in the pathway to an essential case laid out for justice for the peoples of the place, with matriarchal coragem guiding the way. The aunties definitely prophesied this songway. A prizewinner all the way, taking no prisoners, suffering no fools, this book makes manifest ground zero resplendent truth. What an awakening!"--Allison Adelle Hedge Coke, author of Look at This Blue "In the tradition of poets singing, since the earliest of times, to assemble their communities in the most stirring public manner, Brandy Nalani McDougall beautifully calls forth the gathering of a people, encouraging their embrace and relearning of kanaka oiwi culture, doing the work, in its sophisticated yet hectoring strophes, of necessary transmission and glorious praise. Yet, in the manner of late twentieth-century African, Arabic, and Caribbean poets of global consciousness, her work includes the incisive critique of political and economic hegemony, the ongoing American geographic and cultural occupation of Hawaii, while at the same time providing social and personal pathways for individual decolonizations of mind. She writes as a mother, a granddaughter, a poet of politics, and a poet of elegy, ignoring no responsibility, fully aware of the range of her familial, social, and political identities. There is grandeur here, great hope, a true voice of aloha aina gifted with plaintive lyricism in lament and, in critique, an heroic righteousness."--Garrett Hongo, author of Coral Road "Brandy Nalani McDougall's second collection of poetry 'aina Hanau / Birth Land is a poetry that sings healing down to the realms of the occupied and to the people enduring the ruinous 'gifts of Western civilization.' Through intimate address to the poet's own people and to her daughters, we behold a retelling of a creation story where birth is synonymous with 'aina, where responsibility to land and community winds form and stanza into a 'rope of resistance.' Watching McDougall's intimate act of reclamation and proud assertion of a sovereign heart, I am left in wakeful wonder of the connections of spirit to place, and of the poet's kuleana to a practice of radical freedom that more than resists colonization--it dismantles it line by aloha 'aina line."--Rajiv Mohabir, author of Antiman: A Hybrid Memoir " 'aina Hanau / Birth Land is a collection of poems that could only be written by an Indigenous Hawaiian mother; they fight to create space for Indigenous life. These are poems that speak to and for a community that contests the colonization of everything Hawaiian today--from language to bodies to homelands."--Dan Taulapapa McMullin, author of Coconut Milk "There is a great and meticulous care with which the poet immerses herself and her reader in the love language of her people, the heart language that speaks its own truth in its inimitable ability to represent the histories, present desires, and future hope for a resilient nation."--Lehua M. Taitano, author of Inside Me an Island, "Brandy Nalani McDougall's second collection of poetry 'aina Hanau / Birth Land is a poetry that sings healing down to the realms of the occupied and to the people enduring the ruinous 'gifts of Western civilization.' Through intimate address to the poet's own people and to her daughters, we behold a retelling of a creation story where birth is synonymous with 'aina, where responsibility to land and community winds form and stanza into a 'rope of resistance.' Watching McDougall's intimate act of reclamation and proud assertion of a sovereign heart, I am left in wakeful wonder of the connections of spirit to place, and of the poet's kuleana to a practice of radical freedom that more than resists colonization--it dismantles it line by aloha 'aina line."--Rajiv Mohabir, author of Antiman " 'aina Hanau / Birth Land is a collection of poems that could only be written by an Indigenous Hawaiian mother; they fight to create space for Indigenous life. These are poems that speak to and for a community that contests the colonization of everything Hawaiian today--from language to bodies to home lands."--Dan Taulapapa McMullin, author of Coconut Milk "There is a great and meticulous care with which the poet immerses herself and her reader in the love language of her people, the heart language that speaks its own truth in its inimitable ability to represent the histories, present desires, and future hope for a resilient nation."--Lehua M. Taitano, author of Inside Me an Island, "Brandy Nalani McDougall's second collection of poetry 'aina Hanau / Birth Lands is a poetry that sings healing down to the realms of the occupied and to the people enduring the ruinous 'gifts of Western civilization.' Through intimate address to the poet's own people and to her daughters, we behold a retelling of a creation story where birth is synonymous with 'aina, where responsibility to land and community winds form and stanza into a 'rope of resistance.' Watching McDougall's intimate act of reclamation and proud assertion of a sovereign heart, I am left in wakeful wonder of the connections of spirit to place, and of the poet's kuleana to a practice of radical freedom that more than resists colonization--it dismantles it line by aloha 'aina line."--Rajiv Mohabir, author of Antiman " 'aina Hanau / Birth Lands is a collection of poems that could only be written by an Indigenous Hawaiian mother; they fight to create space for Indigenous life. These are poems that speak to and for a community that contests the colonization of everything Hawaiian today--from language to bodies to home lands."--Dan Taulapapa McMullin, author of Coconut Milk "There is a great and meticulous care with which the poet immerses herself and her reader in the love language of her people, the heart language that speaks its own truth in its inimitable ability to represent the histories, present desires, and future hope for a resilient nation."--Lehua M. Taitano, author of Inside Me an Island, "Saturated in rare immersive allure, this mesmerizing, transformational poetic delivers tremendous visceral impact. ' aina Hanau brilliantly entangles every aspect of kinship to birth land (water, air) integral to generations with succinct critical challenge and complete belonging embrace. Each entry deepens the experience in the pathway to an essential case laid out for justice for the peoples of the place, with matriarchal coragem guiding the way. The aunties definitely prophesied this songway. A prizewinner all the way, taking no prisoners, suffering no fools, this book makes manifest ground zero resplendent truth. What an awakening!"--Allison Adelle Hedge Coke, author of Look at This Blue "In the tradition of poets singing, since the earliest of times, to assemble their communities in the most stirring public manner, Brandy Nalani McDougall beautifully calls forth the gathering of a people, encouraging their embrace and relearning of Kanaka oiwi culture, doing the work, in its sophisticated yet hectoring strophes, of necessary transmission and glorious praise. Yet, in the manner of late twentieth-century African, Arabic, and Caribbean poets of global consciousness, her work includes the incisive critique of political and economic hegemony, the ongoing American geographic and cultural occupation of Hawaii, while at the same time providing social and personal pathways for individual decolonizations of mind. She writes as a mother, a granddaughter, a poet of politics, and a poet of elegy, ignoring no responsibility, fully aware of the range of her familial, social, and political identities. There is grandeur here, great hope, a true voice of aloha aina gifted with plaintive lyricism in lament and, in critique, an heroic righteousness."--Garrett Hongo, author of Coral Road "Brandy Nalani McDougall's second collection of poetry 'aina Hanau / Birth Land is a poetry that sings healing down to the realms of the occupied and to the people enduring the ruinous 'gifts of Western civilization.' Through intimate address to the poet's own people and to her daughters, we behold a retelling of a creation story where birth is synonymous with 'aina, where responsibility to land and community winds form and stanza into a 'rope of resistance.' Watching McDougall's intimate act of reclamation and proud assertion of a sovereign heart, I am left in wakeful wonder of the connections of spirit to place, and of the poet's kuleana to a practice of radical freedom that more than resists colonization--it dismantles it line by aloha 'aina line."--Rajiv Mohabir, author of Antiman: A Hybrid Memoir " 'aina Hanau / Birth Land is a collection of poems that could only be written by an Indigenous Hawaiian mother; they fight to create space for Indigenous life. These are poems that speak to and for a community that contests the colonization of everything Hawaiian today--from language to bodies to homelands."--Dan Taulapapa McMullin, author of Coconut Milk "There is a great and meticulous care with which the poet immerses herself and her reader in the love language of her people, the heart language that speaks its own truth in its inimitable ability to represent the histories, present desires, and future hope for a resilient nation."--Lehua M. Taitano, author of Inside Me an Island
Copyright Date
2023
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2022-030132
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811/.6
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Trade
Series
Sun Tracks Ser.
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