"Balanda: My Year in Arnhem Land" By Mary Ellen Jordan
Intensely remembered and evocatively told, this is the story of the year Mary Ellen Jordan spent living and working in Maningrida, an Aboriginal community in Australia's Far North.
This place used to be called Mang djang karirra: the place where the Dreaming changed shape. And then the Balandas arrived, pale people from different places with tongues that couldn't make the right sounds, and these words became Maningrida. Now it is the place where the Dreaming mutates, might wither and die, might implode or explode or combust. This is unlike anywhere else I've ever been.
Mary Ellen Jordan left her Melbourne city life to spend fourteen months in Maningrida, a coastal community in Arnhem Land. She made the journey expecting to work alongside the local Aboriginal people, with good intentions and thinking she'd be of some use. But nothing, it turned out, would be that simple.
Staring across the sharp social and cultural divide between the two races, Jordan would struggle to learn what it was to be a Balanda in Maningrida a place that would challenge her perceptions of race, culture, political correctness, art, language, and whiteness.
This is a moving story told with both boldness and a lightness of touch by a talented new voice in Australian writing.
Reviews:
'Perceptive, modest and brave: a quietly gripping, very personal take on Australia's deepest dilemma.' - Helen Garner
'A vivid, compelling account Jordan is an honest observer, as free from sentimentality as she is from malice.' - Inga Clendinnen
' an uncompromisingly honest contribution to the conversation between white and Aboriginal Australia.' - Kim Mahood
Preface
Ch 1 - Same but different
Ch 2 - Arriving
Ch 3 - First stage
Ch 4 - Becoming critical
Ch 5 - Bad December
Ch 6 - Going back
Ch 7 - Dry season
Ch 8 - Positive racism
- ISBN: 9781741142808
- ISBN-10: 1741142806
- Audience: General
- For Ages: 11 - 14 years old
- For Grades: 7 - 10
- Format: Paperback
- Language: English
- Number Of Pages: 232
- Published: 1st June 2005
- Country of Publication: AU
- Dimensions (cm): 20.8 x 14.0 x 1.9
- Weight (kg): 0.26
- Edition Number: 1
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About Mary Ellen Jordan
About Mary Ellen Jordan
Mary Ellen Jordan is an accomplished writer, reviewer, and editor whose work has appeared widely across Australia, including in Best Australian Essays 2001, edited by Peter Craven. Known for her insightful and evocative prose, she made her authorial debut with Balanda: My Year in Arnhem Land, a powerful memoir exploring cross-cultural life in a remote Aboriginal community.
Mary Ellen Jordan is an accomplished writer, reviewer, and editor whose work has appeared widely across Australia, including in Best Australian Essays 2001, edited by Peter Craven. Known for her insightful and evocative prose, she made her authorial debut with Balanda: My Year in Arnhem Land, a powerful memoir exploring cross-cultural life in a remote Aboriginal community.