Walking on Fire

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Pub. Date: 2001-12-01
Publisher(s): Cornell Univ Pr
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Summary

Haiti, long noted for poverty and repression, has a powerful and too-often-overlooked history of resistance. Women in Haiti have played a large role in changing the balance of political and social power, even as they have endured rampant and devastating state-sponsored violence, including torture, rape, abuse, illegal arrest, disappearance, and assassination. Beverly Bell, an activist and an expert on Haitian social movements, brings together thirty-eight oral histories from a diverse group of Haitian women. The interviewees include, for example, a former prime minister, an illiterate poet, a leading feminist theologian, and a vodou dancer. Defying victim status despite gender- and state-based repression, they tell how Haiti's poor and dispossessed women have fought for their personal and collective survival. The women's powerfully moving accounts of horror and heroism can best be characterized by the Creole word istwa, which means both "story" and "history." They combine theory with case studies concerning resistance, gender, and alternative models of power. Photographs of the women who have lived through Haiti's recent past accompany their words to further personalize the interviews in Walking on Fire.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix
Edwidge Danticat
Preface: Beat Back the Darkness xiii
Acknowledgments xix
Introduction: The Women of Millet Mountain 1(22)
Resistance in Survival
23(38)
My Head Burning with the Burden
36(3)
Yolande Mevs
A Baby Left on the Doorstep in a Rotten Basket
39(6)
Alina ``Tibebe'' Cajuste
I Always Live That Hope
45(5)
Lovly Josaphat
A Woman Named Roselie Who Fought Back
50(5)
Roselie Jean-Juste
I Don't Have the Call, I Don't Have the Response
55(2)
Venante Duplan
School
57(4)
Marie Sonia Pantal
Resistance as Expression
61(32)
I'll Die with the Words on My Lips
68(5)
Lelenne Gilles
Singing a Woman's Misery
73(3)
Marceline Yrelien
Getting the Poetry
76(6)
Alina ``Tibebe'' Cajuste
The Struggle for Creole
82(1)
Yanique Guiteau Dandin
Chaleron's Lesson
83(3)
Gracita Osias
The Cultural Soul
86(4)
Florencia Pierre
Expanding the Space of Expression
90(3)
Martine Fourcand
Resistance for Political and Economic Change
93(56)
My Blood and My Breath
104(6)
Alerte Belance
A Grain of Sand
110(5)
Yannick Etienne
A Little Light
115(5)
Claudette Phene
Jumping over the Fire
120(7)
Yolette Etienne
The Samaritan
127(4)
Louise Monfils
Five Cans of Corn
131(5)
Vita Telcy
Sharing the Dream
136(6)
Marie Josee St. Firmin
Chunk of Gold
142(3)
Selitane Joseph
Reshuffling the Cards
145(4)
Rosemie Belvius
Resistance for Gender Justice
149(44)
Minister of the Status and Rights of Women
157(6)
Lise-Marie Dejean
The Marriage Question
163(3)
Gracita Osias
Walking with My Little Coffin
166(5)
Louise Monfils
Women's Business
171(5)
Claudette Werleigh
Support for the Children
176(2)
Yolande Mevs
A Country's Problems, A Woman's Problems
178(4)
Yanique Guiteau Dandin
Deciding My Life
182(2)
Marie Josee St. Firmin
Assuming the Title ``Feminist''
184(3)
Olga Benoit
The Carriage Is Leaving
187(6)
Josette Perard
Resistance Transforming Power
193(38)
Lighting Candles of Hope
213(1)
Claudette Werleigh
Sharing the Breadfruit
214(2)
Marie Sonia Dely
The People Say Jump
216(1)
Lise-Marie Dejean
The More People Dream
217(4)
Myriam Merlet
You Can't Eat Gumbo with One Finger
221(2)
Yannick Etienne
Rocks in the River
223(5)
Myrto Celestin Saurel
A Stubborn Hope
228(3)
Kesta Occident
Epilogue: Resistance as Solidarity 231(4)
Get Up, Shake Your Bodies
233(2)
Alerte Belance
Notes 235(8)
Glossary 243(4)
For Further Research and Involvement 247(4)
Bibliography 251

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