Handbook of Gender Studies in the Dutch Caribbean / / edited by Rose Mary Allen and Sruti Bala.

Edited by Rose Mary Allen and Sruti Bala, this comprehensive handbook of gender studies scholarship on the Dutch Caribbean islands thematically covers the history of movements for gender equality; the relation of gender to race, colonialism, sexuality; and the arts and popular culture. The handbook...

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Acknowledgments -- List of Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- Editors' Introduction to the Handbook of Gender Studies in the Dutch Caribbean --   Rose Mary Allen and Sruti Bala -- SECTION 1 -- 1 Curaçaoan Women in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries --   Nolda Römer-Kenepa -- 2 The Repercussions of Rumor: an Adultery Case from Eighteenth-Century Curaçao --   Jessica V. Roitman -- 3 Gender Dialectics in Colonial Saba, 1780-1863 --   Ryan Espersen -- 4 New York, Cuba and the Birth of a Subversive Dutch Caribbean Writer An Introduction to P. P. Medardo De Marchena's "Women and Modern-Day Life" (1934) --   Margo Groenewoud -- 5 Women and Modern-Day Life: An Intimate Study of Women as our Life Companions with Some Advice (1934) --   Pedro Pablo Medardo de Marchena -- 6 We have the Right to Break with that Custom Speech on the Occasion of the Seventh Anniversary of the Organization of the Wednesday Women (1955) --   Imelda van West-Davelaar -- 7 Aruban Women's Protests against Campo Alegre (1950-1957) --   Lucia Kelly -- 8 The Women's Movement in Bonaire: An Introduction --   Rose Mary Allen, Judith Brekelmans & Liliane de Geus -- 9 Afro-Caribbean Kinship Networks and the Emancipation of Women --   Gladys J. do Rego-Kuster -- 10 Hidden Strengths: Intellect and Ideology behind the Women's Movement in Curaçao and Aruba, 1946-1995 --   Margo Groenewoud -- 11 Gender Policy and Institutionalization in Curaçao: Governmental and Civil Society Interactions since the 1930s --   Jacqueline Martis -- 12 The Dutch Caribbean Women's Movement and the Efforts of the Women's Development Center (SEDA) toward Societal Transformation --   Stella Pieters Kwiers -- 13 In Search of our Memory: Gender in the Netherlands Antilles --   Sonia M. Cuales -- SECTION -- 14 Former Slave Owner's House [Lanthùis] --   Crisèn Schorea -- 15 Indigenous Identity, Gender and Colonialism in Bonaire --   Oliver Antczak -- 16 Respectability and Resistance: Race, Gender and the Microdimensions of Power in the Colony --   Angela Roe -- 17 The Ivory Tower of Women's Studies --   Troetje Loewenthal -- 18 Graduate Research Report on the Position of Curaçaoan Women Working at Texas Instruments from 1968 to 1976 --   Sonia M. Cuales -- 19 From the Womb: Reflections on Single Motherhood in Curaçao --   Jeanne Henriquez -- 20 Cracks in the Glass Ceiling: Opportunities, Barriers and Strategies for Women in the Labor Market in Curaçao and Aruba --   Paula Kibbelaar -- 21 Nine Houses, Nine Families: Oral History in the Rancho Neighborhood --   Yolanda Richardson -- 22 "Sintimentunan Derá, Sla Ekspresá": How Curaçaoans in the Netherlands Perceive Partner Violence --   Kristen Martina -- 23 Venezuelan Sex Workers in Curaçao: Rethinking Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling in Curaçao's Refugee Crisis --   Beatriz César Loureiro -- 24 Women and Power --   Maria Liberia-Peters -- 25 Gender Equality and Justice in Aruba: Policies and Practices --   Evelyn Wever-Croes -- SECTION 3 -- 26 Contesting Respectability and Sexual Politics in Post-Emancipation Curaçao --   Rose Mary Allen -- 27 A Paragraph in the Unwritten History of Lesbian Love in the Caribbean: Amor Di Kambrada --   Aart G. Broek -- 28 No Rhythm (You) --   Lysanne Charles -- 29 Women Who Love Women in Curaçao: From "Cachapera" to Open Throats: A Commentary in Collage --   Joceline Clemencia -- 30 Forma Di Papia (Ways of Speaking) in the Dutch Caribbean and their Relevance for the Study of Gender and Sexuality --   Louis Philippe M. Römer -- 31 I have to Come Out [Mi Tin Ku Sali] --   Gilbert Bacilio -- 32 You Think Too Much like a Dutch Woman [Bo Ta Pensa Muchu Manera Makamba] --   Frida Domacassé -- 33 Intimacy and Integration: The Ambivalent Achievement of Marriage Equality in the Dutch Caribbean, 2007-2012 --   Chelsea Schields -- 34 Sissies and Pancake Makers in Curaçao: Homosexuality as Shock Therapy --   Vincent Sleebe -- 35 A Queer Cultural Perspective from Curaçao --   Mario Kleinmoedig -- 36 Studies on Trans* and Same-Sex Loving People in Curaçao: A Review Essay --   Wigbertson Julian Isenia -- 37 My Truth [Mi Bèrdat] --   Crisèn Schorea -- SECTION 4 -- 38 Women's Literary Production in the Dutch Caribbean --   Elisabeth Echteld & Wim Rutgers -- 39 The Semiotics of Dark Clouds in Songs and Poems of Elia Isenia: Art as Female Therapy --   Joceline Clemencia -- 40 Tambú and the Arawak Princess Diyani: The Performance of History, Myth and Ritual --   Nanette de Jong -- 41 Sex, Spirit and the Artist in the Films of Felix de Rooy --   Jean Antoine-Dunne -- 42 St. Maarten is Like My Lover --   Lysanne Charles -- 43 Muhé Di Rancho, Be(com)ing with Calco: A Caribbean Feminist Practice for Decolonial Life Writing --   Nadia Dresscher-Lambertus -- 44 Saba Lace: History, Culture and Art --   Eric A. Eliason -- 45 Making Up the Rules on My Own --   Linda Richardson -- 46 Fridi Martina: A Brief Biography --   Philie van Veen -- 47 Baptism of Fire --   Fridi Martina -- 48 Mother Rock [Baranka Mama] --   Fridi Martina -- 49 Chakutoe: A Play about the Port Strike of 1922 in Curaçao --   Gilbert Bacilio -- 50 Woman [Muhé] --   Imelda Valerianus-Fermina.
Edited by Rose Mary Allen and Sruti Bala, this comprehensive handbook of gender studies scholarship on the Dutch Caribbean islands thematically covers the history of movements for gender equality; the relation of gender to race, colonialism, sexuality; and the arts and popular culture. The handbook offers unparalleled insights into a century of debates around gender from the six islands of the Dutch Caribbean (Curaçao, Bonaire, Aruba, St. Maarten, St. Eustatius and Saba). This handbook makes gender studies in the Dutch Caribbean accessible to an international readership. Besides key academic writings, it includes primary historical sources, translations from Papiamento and Dutch, as well as personal memoirs and poetry.
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Acknowledgments -- List of Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- Editors' Introduction to the Handbook of Gender Studies in the Dutch Caribbean --   Rose Mary Allen and Sruti Bala -- SECTION 1 -- 1 Curaçaoan Women in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries --   Nolda Römer-Kenepa -- 2 The Repercussions of Rumor: an Adultery Case from Eighteenth-Century Curaçao --   Jessica V. Roitman -- 3 Gender Dialectics in Colonial Saba, 1780-1863 --   Ryan Espersen -- 4 New York, Cuba and the Birth of a Subversive Dutch Caribbean Writer An Introduction to P. P. Medardo De Marchena's "Women and Modern-Day Life" (1934) --   Margo Groenewoud -- 5 Women and Modern-Day Life: An Intimate Study of Women as our Life Companions with Some Advice (1934) --   Pedro Pablo Medardo de Marchena -- 6 We have the Right to Break with that Custom Speech on the Occasion of the Seventh Anniversary of the Organization of the Wednesday Women (1955) --   Imelda van West-Davelaar -- 7 Aruban Women's Protests against Campo Alegre (1950-1957) --   Lucia Kelly -- 8 The Women's Movement in Bonaire: An Introduction --   Rose Mary Allen, Judith Brekelmans & Liliane de Geus -- 9 Afro-Caribbean Kinship Networks and the Emancipation of Women --   Gladys J. do Rego-Kuster -- 10 Hidden Strengths: Intellect and Ideology behind the Women's Movement in Curaçao and Aruba, 1946-1995 --   Margo Groenewoud -- 11 Gender Policy and Institutionalization in Curaçao: Governmental and Civil Society Interactions since the 1930s --   Jacqueline Martis -- 12 The Dutch Caribbean Women's Movement and the Efforts of the Women's Development Center (SEDA) toward Societal Transformation --   Stella Pieters Kwiers -- 13 In Search of our Memory: Gender in the Netherlands Antilles --   Sonia M. Cuales -- SECTION -- 14 Former Slave Owner's House [Lanthùis] --   Crisèn Schorea -- 15 Indigenous Identity, Gender and Colonialism in Bonaire --   Oliver Antczak -- 16 Respectability and Resistance: Race, Gender and the Microdimensions of Power in the Colony --   Angela Roe -- 17 The Ivory Tower of Women's Studies --   Troetje Loewenthal -- 18 Graduate Research Report on the Position of Curaçaoan Women Working at Texas Instruments from 1968 to 1976 --   Sonia M. Cuales -- 19 From the Womb: Reflections on Single Motherhood in Curaçao --   Jeanne Henriquez -- 20 Cracks in the Glass Ceiling: Opportunities, Barriers and Strategies for Women in the Labor Market in Curaçao and Aruba --   Paula Kibbelaar -- 21 Nine Houses, Nine Families: Oral History in the Rancho Neighborhood --   Yolanda Richardson -- 22 "Sintimentunan Derá, Sla Ekspresá": How Curaçaoans in the Netherlands Perceive Partner Violence --   Kristen Martina -- 23 Venezuelan Sex Workers in Curaçao: Rethinking Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling in Curaçao's Refugee Crisis --   Beatriz César Loureiro -- 24 Women and Power --   Maria Liberia-Peters -- 25 Gender Equality and Justice in Aruba: Policies and Practices --   Evelyn Wever-Croes -- SECTION 3 -- 26 Contesting Respectability and Sexual Politics in Post-Emancipation Curaçao --   Rose Mary Allen -- 27 A Paragraph in the Unwritten History of Lesbian Love in the Caribbean: Amor Di Kambrada --   Aart G. Broek -- 28 No Rhythm (You) --   Lysanne Charles -- 29 Women Who Love Women in Curaçao: From "Cachapera" to Open Throats: A Commentary in Collage --   Joceline Clemencia -- 30 Forma Di Papia (Ways of Speaking) in the Dutch Caribbean and their Relevance for the Study of Gender and Sexuality --   Louis Philippe M. Römer -- 31 I have to Come Out [Mi Tin Ku Sali] --   Gilbert Bacilio -- 32 You Think Too Much like a Dutch Woman [Bo Ta Pensa Muchu Manera Makamba] --   Frida Domacassé -- 33 Intimacy and Integration: The Ambivalent Achievement of Marriage Equality in the Dutch Caribbean, 2007-2012 --   Chelsea Schields -- 34 Sissies and Pancake Makers in Curaçao: Homosexuality as Shock Therapy --   Vincent Sleebe -- 35 A Queer Cultural Perspective from Curaçao --   Mario Kleinmoedig -- 36 Studies on Trans* and Same-Sex Loving People in Curaçao: A Review Essay --   Wigbertson Julian Isenia -- 37 My Truth [Mi Bèrdat] --   Crisèn Schorea -- SECTION 4 -- 38 Women's Literary Production in the Dutch Caribbean --   Elisabeth Echteld & Wim Rutgers -- 39 The Semiotics of Dark Clouds in Songs and Poems of Elia Isenia: Art as Female Therapy --   Joceline Clemencia -- 40 Tambú and the Arawak Princess Diyani: The Performance of History, Myth and Ritual --   Nanette de Jong -- 41 Sex, Spirit and the Artist in the Films of Felix de Rooy --   Jean Antoine-Dunne -- 42 St. Maarten is Like My Lover --   Lysanne Charles -- 43 Muhé Di Rancho, Be(com)ing with Calco: A Caribbean Feminist Practice for Decolonial Life Writing --   Nadia Dresscher-Lambertus -- 44 Saba Lace: History, Culture and Art --   Eric A. Eliason -- 45 Making Up the Rules on My Own --   Linda Richardson -- 46 Fridi Martina: A Brief Biography --   Philie van Veen -- 47 Baptism of Fire --   Fridi Martina -- 48 Mother Rock [Baranka Mama] --   Fridi Martina -- 49 Chakutoe: A Play about the Port Strike of 1922 in Curaçao --   Gilbert Bacilio -- 50 Woman [Muhé] --   Imelda Valerianus-Fermina.
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title_alt Acknowledgments -- List of Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- Editors' Introduction to the Handbook of Gender Studies in the Dutch Caribbean --   Rose Mary Allen and Sruti Bala -- SECTION 1 -- 1 Curaçaoan Women in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries --   Nolda Römer-Kenepa -- 2 The Repercussions of Rumor: an Adultery Case from Eighteenth-Century Curaçao --   Jessica V. Roitman -- 3 Gender Dialectics in Colonial Saba, 1780-1863 --   Ryan Espersen -- 4 New York, Cuba and the Birth of a Subversive Dutch Caribbean Writer An Introduction to P. P. Medardo De Marchena's "Women and Modern-Day Life" (1934) --   Margo Groenewoud -- 5 Women and Modern-Day Life: An Intimate Study of Women as our Life Companions with Some Advice (1934) --   Pedro Pablo Medardo de Marchena -- 6 We have the Right to Break with that Custom Speech on the Occasion of the Seventh Anniversary of the Organization of the Wednesday Women (1955) --   Imelda van West-Davelaar -- 7 Aruban Women's Protests against Campo Alegre (1950-1957) --   Lucia Kelly -- 8 The Women's Movement in Bonaire: An Introduction --   Rose Mary Allen, Judith Brekelmans & Liliane de Geus -- 9 Afro-Caribbean Kinship Networks and the Emancipation of Women --   Gladys J. do Rego-Kuster -- 10 Hidden Strengths: Intellect and Ideology behind the Women's Movement in Curaçao and Aruba, 1946-1995 --   Margo Groenewoud -- 11 Gender Policy and Institutionalization in Curaçao: Governmental and Civil Society Interactions since the 1930s --   Jacqueline Martis -- 12 The Dutch Caribbean Women's Movement and the Efforts of the Women's Development Center (SEDA) toward Societal Transformation --   Stella Pieters Kwiers -- 13 In Search of our Memory: Gender in the Netherlands Antilles --   Sonia M. Cuales -- SECTION -- 14 Former Slave Owner's House [Lanthùis] --   Crisèn Schorea -- 15 Indigenous Identity, Gender and Colonialism in Bonaire --   Oliver Antczak -- 16 Respectability and Resistance: Race, Gender and the Microdimensions of Power in the Colony --   Angela Roe -- 17 The Ivory Tower of Women's Studies --   Troetje Loewenthal -- 18 Graduate Research Report on the Position of Curaçaoan Women Working at Texas Instruments from 1968 to 1976 --   Sonia M. Cuales -- 19 From the Womb: Reflections on Single Motherhood in Curaçao --   Jeanne Henriquez -- 20 Cracks in the Glass Ceiling: Opportunities, Barriers and Strategies for Women in the Labor Market in Curaçao and Aruba --   Paula Kibbelaar -- 21 Nine Houses, Nine Families: Oral History in the Rancho Neighborhood --   Yolanda Richardson -- 22 "Sintimentunan Derá, Sla Ekspresá": How Curaçaoans in the Netherlands Perceive Partner Violence --   Kristen Martina -- 23 Venezuelan Sex Workers in Curaçao: Rethinking Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling in Curaçao's Refugee Crisis --   Beatriz César Loureiro -- 24 Women and Power --   Maria Liberia-Peters -- 25 Gender Equality and Justice in Aruba: Policies and Practices --   Evelyn Wever-Croes -- SECTION 3 -- 26 Contesting Respectability and Sexual Politics in Post-Emancipation Curaçao --   Rose Mary Allen -- 27 A Paragraph in the Unwritten History of Lesbian Love in the Caribbean: Amor Di Kambrada --   Aart G. Broek -- 28 No Rhythm (You) --   Lysanne Charles -- 29 Women Who Love Women in Curaçao: From "Cachapera" to Open Throats: A Commentary in Collage --   Joceline Clemencia -- 30 Forma Di Papia (Ways of Speaking) in the Dutch Caribbean and their Relevance for the Study of Gender and Sexuality --   Louis Philippe M. Römer -- 31 I have to Come Out [Mi Tin Ku Sali] --   Gilbert Bacilio -- 32 You Think Too Much like a Dutch Woman [Bo Ta Pensa Muchu Manera Makamba] --   Frida Domacassé -- 33 Intimacy and Integration: The Ambivalent Achievement of Marriage Equality in the Dutch Caribbean, 2007-2012 --   Chelsea Schields -- 34 Sissies and Pancake Makers in Curaçao: Homosexuality as Shock Therapy --   Vincent Sleebe -- 35 A Queer Cultural Perspective from Curaçao --   Mario Kleinmoedig -- 36 Studies on Trans* and Same-Sex Loving People in Curaçao: A Review Essay --   Wigbertson Julian Isenia -- 37 My Truth [Mi Bèrdat] --   Crisèn Schorea -- SECTION 4 -- 38 Women's Literary Production in the Dutch Caribbean --   Elisabeth Echteld & Wim Rutgers -- 39 The Semiotics of Dark Clouds in Songs and Poems of Elia Isenia: Art as Female Therapy --   Joceline Clemencia -- 40 Tambú and the Arawak Princess Diyani: The Performance of History, Myth and Ritual --   Nanette de Jong -- 41 Sex, Spirit and the Artist in the Films of Felix de Rooy --   Jean Antoine-Dunne -- 42 St. Maarten is Like My Lover --   Lysanne Charles -- 43 Muhé Di Rancho, Be(com)ing with Calco: A Caribbean Feminist Practice for Decolonial Life Writing --   Nadia Dresscher-Lambertus -- 44 Saba Lace: History, Culture and Art --   Eric A. Eliason -- 45 Making Up the Rules on My Own --   Linda Richardson -- 46 Fridi Martina: A Brief Biography --   Philie van Veen -- 47 Baptism of Fire --   Fridi Martina -- 48 Mother Rock [Baranka Mama] --   Fridi Martina -- 49 Chakutoe: A Play about the Port Strike of 1922 in Curaçao --   Gilbert Bacilio -- 50 Woman [Muhé] --   Imelda Valerianus-Fermina.
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contents Acknowledgments -- List of Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- Editors' Introduction to the Handbook of Gender Studies in the Dutch Caribbean --   Rose Mary Allen and Sruti Bala -- SECTION 1 -- 1 Curaçaoan Women in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries --   Nolda Römer-Kenepa -- 2 The Repercussions of Rumor: an Adultery Case from Eighteenth-Century Curaçao --   Jessica V. Roitman -- 3 Gender Dialectics in Colonial Saba, 1780-1863 --   Ryan Espersen -- 4 New York, Cuba and the Birth of a Subversive Dutch Caribbean Writer An Introduction to P. P. Medardo De Marchena's "Women and Modern-Day Life" (1934) --   Margo Groenewoud -- 5 Women and Modern-Day Life: An Intimate Study of Women as our Life Companions with Some Advice (1934) --   Pedro Pablo Medardo de Marchena -- 6 We have the Right to Break with that Custom Speech on the Occasion of the Seventh Anniversary of the Organization of the Wednesday Women (1955) --   Imelda van West-Davelaar -- 7 Aruban Women's Protests against Campo Alegre (1950-1957) --   Lucia Kelly -- 8 The Women's Movement in Bonaire: An Introduction --   Rose Mary Allen, Judith Brekelmans & Liliane de Geus -- 9 Afro-Caribbean Kinship Networks and the Emancipation of Women --   Gladys J. do Rego-Kuster -- 10 Hidden Strengths: Intellect and Ideology behind the Women's Movement in Curaçao and Aruba, 1946-1995 --   Margo Groenewoud -- 11 Gender Policy and Institutionalization in Curaçao: Governmental and Civil Society Interactions since the 1930s --   Jacqueline Martis -- 12 The Dutch Caribbean Women's Movement and the Efforts of the Women's Development Center (SEDA) toward Societal Transformation --   Stella Pieters Kwiers -- 13 In Search of our Memory: Gender in the Netherlands Antilles --   Sonia M. Cuales -- SECTION -- 14 Former Slave Owner's House [Lanthùis] --   Crisèn Schorea -- 15 Indigenous Identity, Gender and Colonialism in Bonaire --   Oliver Antczak -- 16 Respectability and Resistance: Race, Gender and the Microdimensions of Power in the Colony --   Angela Roe -- 17 The Ivory Tower of Women's Studies --   Troetje Loewenthal -- 18 Graduate Research Report on the Position of Curaçaoan Women Working at Texas Instruments from 1968 to 1976 --   Sonia M. Cuales -- 19 From the Womb: Reflections on Single Motherhood in Curaçao --   Jeanne Henriquez -- 20 Cracks in the Glass Ceiling: Opportunities, Barriers and Strategies for Women in the Labor Market in Curaçao and Aruba --   Paula Kibbelaar -- 21 Nine Houses, Nine Families: Oral History in the Rancho Neighborhood --   Yolanda Richardson -- 22 "Sintimentunan Derá, Sla Ekspresá": How Curaçaoans in the Netherlands Perceive Partner Violence --   Kristen Martina -- 23 Venezuelan Sex Workers in Curaçao: Rethinking Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling in Curaçao's Refugee Crisis --   Beatriz César Loureiro -- 24 Women and Power --   Maria Liberia-Peters -- 25 Gender Equality and Justice in Aruba: Policies and Practices --   Evelyn Wever-Croes -- SECTION 3 -- 26 Contesting Respectability and Sexual Politics in Post-Emancipation Curaçao --   Rose Mary Allen -- 27 A Paragraph in the Unwritten History of Lesbian Love in the Caribbean: Amor Di Kambrada --   Aart G. Broek -- 28 No Rhythm (You) --   Lysanne Charles -- 29 Women Who Love Women in Curaçao: From "Cachapera" to Open Throats: A Commentary in Collage --   Joceline Clemencia -- 30 Forma Di Papia (Ways of Speaking) in the Dutch Caribbean and their Relevance for the Study of Gender and Sexuality --   Louis Philippe M. Römer -- 31 I have to Come Out [Mi Tin Ku Sali] --   Gilbert Bacilio -- 32 You Think Too Much like a Dutch Woman [Bo Ta Pensa Muchu Manera Makamba] --   Frida Domacassé -- 33 Intimacy and Integration: The Ambivalent Achievement of Marriage Equality in the Dutch Caribbean, 2007-2012 --   Chelsea Schields -- 34 Sissies and Pancake Makers in Curaçao: Homosexuality as Shock Therapy --   Vincent Sleebe -- 35 A Queer Cultural Perspective from Curaçao --   Mario Kleinmoedig -- 36 Studies on Trans* and Same-Sex Loving People in Curaçao: A Review Essay --   Wigbertson Julian Isenia -- 37 My Truth [Mi Bèrdat] --   Crisèn Schorea -- SECTION 4 -- 38 Women's Literary Production in the Dutch Caribbean --   Elisabeth Echteld & Wim Rutgers -- 39 The Semiotics of Dark Clouds in Songs and Poems of Elia Isenia: Art as Female Therapy --   Joceline Clemencia -- 40 Tambú and the Arawak Princess Diyani: The Performance of History, Myth and Ritual --   Nanette de Jong -- 41 Sex, Spirit and the Artist in the Films of Felix de Rooy --   Jean Antoine-Dunne -- 42 St. Maarten is Like My Lover --   Lysanne Charles -- 43 Muhé Di Rancho, Be(com)ing with Calco: A Caribbean Feminist Practice for Decolonial Life Writing --   Nadia Dresscher-Lambertus -- 44 Saba Lace: History, Culture and Art --   Eric A. Eliason -- 45 Making Up the Rules on My Own --   Linda Richardson -- 46 Fridi Martina: A Brief Biography --   Philie van Veen -- 47 Baptism of Fire --   Fridi Martina -- 48 Mother Rock [Baranka Mama] --   Fridi Martina -- 49 Chakutoe: A Play about the Port Strike of 1922 in Curaçao --   Gilbert Bacilio -- 50 Woman [Muhé] --   Imelda Valerianus-Fermina.
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