Staff Pick
A worthwhile narrative about love and people coming together for a common cause. Movements and Moments hopes to catalogue significant occurrences in the last 100 years that showcase the wholly powerful and compassionate force of feminine nature that has cared for the quiet voices around the world, untelevised and radical. Recommended By Dana S., Powells.com
Synopses & Reviews
An ambitious feminist anthology chronicling Indigenous rebellions around the world
In 1930s Bolivia, self-described Anarchist Cholas form a libertarian trade union. In the Northern Highlands of Vietnam, the songs of one girl's youth lead her to a life of activism. In the Philippines, female elders from Kalinga blaze a trail when pushed into impromptu protest. Equally striking accounts from Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, India, Nepal, Peru and Thailand weave a tapestry of trauma and triumph, shedding light on not-too-distant histories otherwise overlooked.
Indigenous Peoples all over the world have always had to stand their ground in the face of colonialism. While the details may differ, what these stories have in common is their commitment to resistance in a world that puts profit before respect, and western notions of progress before their own. Movements and Moments is an introductory glimpse into how Indigenous Peoples tell these stories in their own words. From Southeast Asia to South America, vibrant communities must grapple with colonial realities to assert ownership over their lands and traditions.
This project was undertaken in cooperation with the Goethe-Institut Indonesien in Jakarta. These stories were selected from an open call across 42 countries to spotlight feminist movements and advocacies in the Global South.
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"This anthology is an excellent, engaging historical resource." — ALA Booklist
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"The artwork throughout is excellent...Taken together, these shorts carry a cumulative power, offering a heartening reminder of the strength and spirituality within resistance and a potent call to arms against injustice." — Publishers Weekly
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"This stirring collection offers eight stories of Indigenous and feminist resistance in the Global South, pairing illustrators with community members in Ecuador, Nepal, Vietnam and other countries to present a vibrant array of styles and narratives." — New York Times