2011, Volume 1: Iguana’s Newfound Voices: Continuity, Divergence and Convergence in Language, Culture and Society on the ABC-Islands
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Faraclas, Nicholas, Ronald Severing, Christa Weijer, Elisabeth Echteld (Eds.) (2011). Iguana’s Newfound Voices: Continuity, Divergence and Convergence in Language, Cuture, and Society on the ABC-Islands, Proceedings of the ECICC-conference Guyana 2010. Volume 1. Fundashon pa Planifikashon di Idioma, FPI, Universiteit van de Ne-derlandse Antillen, Universidad de Puerto Rico, Recinto de Río Piedras, UPR, Univer-sity of the West Indies at Cave Hill UWI. FPI/UNA ISBN: 978-99904-2-308-2, 407 pp.
DIVERGENCE AND CONVERGENCE IN LANGUAGE 1 On the typology of clauses in Papiamentu 13 Pieter Muysken, Silvia Kouwenberg 2 Language use, language attitudes and identity among 25 Curaçaoan high school students Ellen-Petra Kester 3 Papiamentu/o and identity in Aruba and Curaçao 39 Keisha Wiel 4 The challenge of translating in Papiamentu 51 Wernher Suares, Lucille Berry-Haseth 5 Un investigacion linguistico di uzo di Papiamento den prensa na Aruba 57 Etley R.F. Lasten, Audrey E. Tromp-Wouters 6 Ortografia di Papiamentu na skol sekundario havo vwo 67 Dayanara Noor, Ronald Severing DIVERGENCE AND CONVERGENCE IN EDUCATION 7 Critical awareness on culture and language in Aruba: challenges and 85 possibilities for the Center for Research and Development of the University of Aruba Lydia Emerencia 8 The Instituto Pedagogico Arubano: what we have already achieved, 97 and what we would like to achieve in the future Ava Thodé One decade of accreditation experiences at the University of 103 the Netherlands Antilles: results of a case study Sharine A. Isabella 10 A dream come true …About acquiring a positive evaluation: a brief history 113 Gert Schaap 11 Maneho riba profeshonalisashon di maestro na Kòrsou 119 Desiree Manuel 12 Análisis de errores en la expresión escrita del español como lengua 129 extranjera en los alumnos de habla Papiamentu Yanet Acuña Guerra 13 The need for a renewed emphasis on physical and health education 143 in Aruban elementary schools Emy Maduro DIVERGENCE AND CONVERGENCE IN LITERATURE 14 Tip Marugg and the “terrified consciousness” in Dutch-Antillean literature 151 Jeroen Dewulf 15 Uncanny Paradise: Imagology of Aruba in the work of Jossy Tromp 161 Joe Fortin 16 Literary history and literature historiography; from text to context, from 173 author to reader: Joseph Sickman Corsen‟s „Atardi‟ as case study Wim Rutgers 17 Western and non-western notions of what constitutes „the literary canon‟ 187 Michiel van Kempen 18 A symphony of sound: translating the sound poetry of Elis Juliana 203 Hélène Garrett 19 Sosialisashon literario, poesia, Kuarteto pa Yuana 213 Ronald Severing 0 Between love and terror: having a sense of belonging is no joke 225 Richenel Ansano 21 Makamba na Kòrsou: stereotypes among Curaçaoan high school 235 students with respect to Dutch residents on the island Ellen-Petra Kester, Tirza Hortencia 22 Una trilogía de tres canciones 249 Eric M. la Croes 23 Calypso music and the hidden narratives of Aruba 259 Gregory Richardson 24 The spatial identity of Calypso and Steelpan 269 Charissa Granger 25 The creative art of Geerdine Kuijpers in Curaçao: bonding, bridging 277 or belonging? Elisabeth Echteld DIVERGENCE AND CONVERGENCE IN LANGUAGE PLANNING AND POLICY 26 Language policy, planning and management in Aruba: a question 287 of awareness, mentality and attitude Joyce L. Pereira 27 Philosophical background of the Scol Multilingual: reconstructing 293 the blueprint Regine Croes 28 The first Papiamentu masters‟ course: another step forward in the 301 recognition and validation of our vernacular language Ithel Brute 29 Arte di Palabra: literatura di hóben pa hóben na papiamentu 307 Mariselle Bermúdez, Ange Jessurun The teacher in our educational system: a schizophrenic condition 315 Ingrid Marlene Kuiperdal 31 Papiamento y pensamento critico na Aruba 323 Maureen M. Molina-Luidens DIVERGENCE AND CONVERGENCE IN SOCIETY 32 Towards a study of the twentieth century migration from the 333 English-speaking Caribbean to Curaçao and Aruba Rose Mary Allen 33 Identity constructions of Latin American immigrants in Curaçao 345 Kyriël van der Sloot 34 Balancing work and family: a preliminary study on the challenges 359 that Aruban woman face on a daily basis Merviné E. Kock 35 Stresses on the family and domestic violence in Aruba 367 Merviné E. Kock, Lilian Felter, Lily Marval 36 Social mobility and political trends in Curaçao since the uprising 377 of the 30th of May, 1969 Charles do Rego 37 Social Security and the labor force in Aruba 387 Celina Tromp ABOUT THE EDITORS 399 ABOUT THE AUTHORS Dr. Nicholas Faraclas (Puerto Rico) Prof. Dr. Ronald Severing (Curaçao) Drs. Christa Weijer (Curaça Dr. Elisabeth Echteld (Curaçao)