Dairi Stories and Pakpak Storytelling

Dairi Stories and Pakpak Storytelling
Author: Clara Brakel-Papenhuijzen
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2014-07-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004261737

This study of traditional literature in Pakpak-Dairi, an endangered North Sumatran language, is based on written and oral versions of stories. Discussing the views of well-known scholars of Sumatran languages, the book includes the texts of seven stories which were collected in North Sumatra by the well-known linguist Herman Neubronner van der Tuuk (1824-1894) and are kept in Leiden University Library. The book also contains a story performed in the village of Sukarame by Sonang Sitakar, who may well have been one of the last Pakpak-Dairi storytellers. Presenting unique information on an endangered literary genre from North Sumatra.

Battle on the Lomba 1987

Battle on the Lomba 1987
Author: David Mannall
Publisher: Helion and Company
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2014-11-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1909982024

The climactic death-throes of Soviet Communism during the 1980s included a last-gasp attempt at strategic franchise expansion in Southern Africa. Channeled through Castro's Cuba, oil-rich Angolan armed forces (FAPLA) received billions of dollars of advanced weaponry including MiG 23 and Sukhoi fighter jets, SAM 8 missile systems and thousands of armored vehicles. Their intent - to eradicate the US-backed Angolan opposition (UNITA), then push southwards into South Africa's protectorate SWA/Namibia, ostensibly as liberators. 1985 saw the first large-scale mechanized offensive in Southern African history. Russian Generals planned and oversaw the offensive but without properly accounting for the tenacity of UNITA (supported by the South African Defense Forces - SADF) or the treacherous terrain typical in the rainy season. The '85 offensive floundered in the mud and FAPLA returned to their capital Luanda. The South Africans stood down, confident their 'covert' support for UNITA had demonstrated the folly of prosecuting war so far from home against Africa's military Superpower. The South Africans were mistaken. Fidel and FAPLA immediately redoubled their efforts, strengthening fifteen battalions with even more Soviet hardware while Russian and Cuban specialists oversaw troop training. As Cuban and Angola fighter pilots honed their skills over the skies of Northern Angola, David Mannall, a normal 17-year old kid completing High School, was preparing for two years of compulsory military service before beginning Tertiary education. Through a series of fateful twists he found himself leading soldiers in a number of full-scale armored clashes including the largest and most decisive battle on African soil since World War II. This is the David and Goliath story that, due to seismic political changes in the region, has never been truthfully told. The author lifts the hatch on his story of how Charlie Squadron, comprising just twelve 90mm AFVs crewed by 36 national servicemen, as part of the elite 61 Mechanized Battalion, engaged and effectively annihilated the giant FAPLA 47th Armored Brigade in one day - 3 October 1987. Their 90mm cannons were never designed as tank-killers but any assurances that it would never be used against heavy armor were left in the classroom during the three-month operation and never more starkly than the decisive 'Battle on The Lomba River'. The Communist-backed offensive died that day along with hundreds of opposition fighters. 47th Brigade survivors abandoned their remaining equipment, fleeing north across the Lomba, eventually joining the 59th Brigade in what became a full-scale retreat of over ten thousand soldiers to Cuito Cuanevale. ## The myth perpetuated by post-apartheid politicians goes something like this "Éthe SADF force that destroyed 47th Brigade on 3 October numbered 6,000 men and that all the hard yards were run by the long suffering UNITA!" The inconvenient truth is that there were just 36 South African boys on the frontline that day, but it is also true to say they would never have achieved such a stunning victory without the support of many more. This is their story.

Ratels on the Lomba

Ratels on the Lomba
Author: Leopold Scholz
Publisher: Helion
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781911512875

A dramatic recreation of the fighting that took place on the Lomba River in Southern Angola during Operation 'Moduler' in 1987.

Unika Dalam Wacana Publik: Gegara Pan(dem)ik: Terhimpit Untuk Melejit

Unika Dalam Wacana Publik: Gegara Pan(dem)ik: Terhimpit Untuk Melejit
Author: Benny D Setianto
Publisher: SCU Knowledge Media
Total Pages: 702
Release:
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 6237635319

Buku yang sedang anda baca ini juga merupakan bukti lain betapa civitas akademika Unika SOEGIJAPRANATA tidak pernah diam dalam keterbatasan yang ada melainkan justru kepanikan akan pandemik ini telah memunculkan semangat untuk semakin peduli dan terlibat dalam wacana publik. Dalam masa kurang dari 3,5 bulan atau sekitar 110 hari, tercatat lebih dari 50 artikel telah dibuat dan dimuat dalam berbagai media massa. Artinya hampir 2-3 hari sekali selalu muncul gagasan, pendapat dan ungkapan pemikiran yang dimuat dan bisa dibaca oleh publik. Tentu saja, bukan berarti Unika SOEGIJAPRANATA mengharapkan agar pandemic tidak berlalu sehingga bisa memaksa civitas akademika untuk tetap produktif menghasilkan karya, tetapi justru ini untuk menunjukkan semangat yang diwarisi dari nama yang digunakan oleh Lembaga ini. Civitas Akademika tidak boleh amem mlempem, tetapi justru harus bergerak aktif dan produktif pada saat yang lain sedang termangu-mangu oleh perubahan-perubahan dan keterpaksaan-keterpaksaan baru. Dalam himpitan pandemik Unika SOEGIJAPRANATA tetap harus melejit, bukan untuk meraih kejumawaan, tetapi justru karena panggilan untuk berbuat lebih. Ungkapan saudara kita Muslim, Fastabiqul Khairot, berlomba-lomba dalam kebaikan, sesuai dengan semangat penebusan Yesus, karena kita sudah merasakan Kasih Yesus yang begitu besar dalam hidup ini, maka saatnya membagikan kasih kepada sesama dengan ilmu pengetahuan yang juga sudah dikaruniakan kepada kita.

Waiting for an Angel

Waiting for an Angel
Author: Helon Habila
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2004
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780393325119

Lomba is a young journalist living under military rule in Lagos, Nigeria, the most dangerous city in the world. His mind is full of soul music and girls and the lyric novel he is writing. But his neighbors on Poverty Street are planning a demonstration that is bound to incite riot and arrests. Lomba can no longer bury his head in the sand.

Dacia Maraini’s Narratives of Survival

Dacia Maraini’s Narratives of Survival
Author: Tommasina Gabriele
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2015-12-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1611478820

Dacia Maraini’s Narratives of Survival: (Re)Constructed focuses on Dacia Maraini’s narrative from about 1984 to 2004 and makes substantive use of her interviews and essays. While acknowledging the importance and ongoing validity of feminist scholarship of Maraini’s work, this book seeks to take scholarship on Maraini beyond feminist readings by identifying a critical framework that cuts across gender and genre and thereby invites alternative readings. Using a method of close textual analysis, the author includes studies of men, children, animals, and imaginary characters in Maraini’s narrative, analyzes language, character, motifs, and symbols, and considers some of Maraini’s work in light of declining postmodern and emerging posthuman critical social theory. This critical framework identifies the paradigm of reconstruction as narrative center, both strategy and theme, of many of Maraini’s works from this twenty-year-period and beyond. Reconstruction here signifies the strategies by which Maraini’s deep investment in survival, which has its roots in the life threatening conditions she experienced as a small child in a WWII Japanese concentration camp, is enacted in a narrative re-building and re-constructing of personal memory, of various personal, social and political histories, of motherhood and maternal discourses, of crime stories, of postmodern fragmentation, and even of the process of erasure itself. Maraini’s narrative is deeply attentive to the mechanisms that threaten survival of the body (and not just the woman’s body); psychological and aesthetic survival; the survival in the Italian canon of a woman author’s work, memory and legacy after her death; the survival of a drug-addicted and self-destructive younger generation; and by extension, collective and ecological survival. Never marked by nihilism or despair, Maraini’s narratives offer the ethos of reconstruction as a variation on the “begin again” that marks the end of many of her novels and, as we can see in Colomba, her own aesthetic process of renewal and regeneration. This book focuses primarily on Il treno per Helsinki (1984), Isolina (1985), some of her short stories for children, La nave per Kobe: Diari giapponesi di mia madre (2001), Buio (Strega Literary Prize, 1999), and Colomba (2004).

Representing Minorities

Representing Minorities
Author: Soumia Boutkhil
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2009-01-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1443804088

The papers in this volume include not only the traditional view of what constitutes a minority but also any individual, or group recalcitrant and reluctant, not to say resistant, to the generalized lobotomy operated by the rampant uniformisation of cultures around the world. For in the ruins of “the end of history” and its context of violence and Manichean politics, any opposition to the “general consensus” could be dismissed as anti-historical and atavistic. The objective of the book is precisely to counter such rhetoric and underscore the necessity of cultural diversity and the right to difference. This book contains what can amount to a critical response to the current context of confusion surrounding the postmodern condition that arguably dominates most societies. It stresses the issue of ethics not only in world politics but also in literature and criticism which are the main focus here. In fact, the interest in minority issues is in itself an ethical concern that contributes to give substance to the idea that postmodernity opens the gates for the long-suppressed identities and sensibilities to emerge and demand recognition. This volume intends, therefore, to contribute to the recent ethical turn that seems to take place in scholarship worldwide. Operated mainly by what is referred to as postcolonial studies this shift turned literary criticism and cultural studies into the site where a sense of literature can be envisioned that is not at all universalist, or reflecting the hegemonic temptations of the new world order. It seeks to present a patchwork of minor literatures, in the sense that besides the “major” literatures/languages, there are myriads of minor voices that express dissimilarity oftentimes under the umbrella of those major languages and literatures themselves.