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Stories Of Belonging
By Kali Wendorf

Stories Of Belonging

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For so many of us, finding community or the place where we feel we belong, is at the heart of our lives. Unexpected events, through choice or circumstance, can move us away from our roots. We leave our home towns, we are torn from what we love, we build new lives in foreign countries, and we search for what nourishes our connectedness. These accounts of particular journeys to belong include the pilgrimage home to place, family, love, culture and spirit. For many, the search is to find a place in nature where we 'belong', a place that transports us away from the ordinary. For others it is the challenge of maintaining a connection to a culture that, as a refugee, they have had to leave behind forever. Indigenous and non-indigenous people may take the journey of relearning the land of their ancestors, coming home to it, feeling the presence of ancestors who lived in that place. One story explores the Aboriginal principle of kanyini, connectedness through caring and responsibilities to land, animals, family, spirit. For some, belonging is finding a place they want to live and work in. For another it resides in the love of a sibling, and feeling the deep loss of that person, heightening the realisation that we belong to our roots. Realising that while we pursue 'belonging', it can often reveal itself to be about not belonging to any one thing in particular. As we are a country of migrants, the experience of many is learning to belong to a new place, allowing ourselves to create a sense of community that resonates with our own nature. For others it is missing one's homeland, and the intimate connections that form community there ...and then learning how to create community, rich and strong, elsewhere. Our lives are full of work - and some may find their 'belonging' through helping others; locating that special work where you are giving to those in need through your acts of love.

ISBN: 9781921462085
Classification: Cultural studies , Indigenous peoples , Psychology
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publish Date: 1-Nov-2009
Country of Publication: Australia

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4 star rating by Boomert - Stories of Belonging by Kali Wendorf 12 Jan 2010
We humans are constantly looking for ‘home’, exploring and reinventing our connections and that state of being called ‘belonging’. In this anthology, edited by Kali Wendorf, 15 writers from diverse backgrounds share their deeply personal interpretations of this concept. Reading through their different narratives, we encounter many worlds, many homes and many senses of belonging-- belonging through blood, land, nature, history, stories, religion and other belief systems. A breast cancer survivor embraces adventure on the wild Colorado River; a Chickasaw woman writes about how her people belong to history; a Swedish woman writes about sustainable living in Ladak; a minister finds his sense of belonging through the suffering of others; an Aboriginal boy is taken from his family, a woman leaves her African village to live in America; a poet learns to accept his solitude. This is a mixed bag in which some pieces are stronger than others. A couple of standouts for me were from Bob Randall, traditional custodian of Uluru, writing about his experience as a member of the Stolen Generations. Another was David Whyte’s poem, ‘The House of Belonging’. It was so refreshing that poetry was included but I would have like to have seen more.

This review from Australian Bookseller & Publisher magazine (October 2009, Vol 89, No. 3) is reproduced by kind permission of Thorpe-Bowker, a division of R R Bowker LLC. © Copyright 2009, Thorpe-Bowker.

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