Islanders: Moira Forjaz
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Weight | 1.550000 |
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ISBN13/Barcode | 9781928232681 |
ISBN10 | 192823268X |
Author | FORJAZ, Moira |
Binding | Hardback |
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Date Published | 2nd January 2019 |
Pages | 232 |
Publisher | Jacana |
When an elderly person dies, a library vanishes, says a Mozambican proverb. Nowhere is this more poignant than in Ilha de Mozambique.
There are centuries of history among the island’s coral stone town and macuti (palm leaf) huts, with stories that need to be told, but this time by the people and not by the historians.
“My first visit to the Ilha was in 1977 and I fell in love with everything about it; but mostly the light. It was deserted, as most of the Portuguese inhabitants left during the transitional government, and yet magical. I returned many times after the first visit.
“I became more aware of the people. I wanted to capture their lives and memories, to pay homage to them and give them a name and a voice before it was too late. Through their words and my photographs I could understand a little about their struggle and their frustrations. The more I got to know them the more determined I became. At first there were many more women eager to talk about their lives than men. Most of the men were away, working to support the family. Sadly, in some ways quite broken from their hard life. I found the women surprisingly free to talk about their lives, their conquests and their proud seductive powers. The cross mixing of families, sometimes intermarriage for opportunistic economic reasons, kept these families linked and protected. I discovered that black, white and Indian marry and have children. Muslim mothers accept Christian sons-in-law and daughters who convert to Catholicism for opportunistic reasons.”
The island people love their “Ilha” and their way of life and culture. This book shares their passion - a tribute to Ilha’s special, resilient, warm people.
Moira Forjaz was born in Matebele (Bulawayo), Zimbabwe in 1942. She studied graphic arts at the Johannesburg School of Arts and Design. She worked as photojournalist in Southern Africa and, from 1975 onwards, as a photographer and documentary filmmaker in Mozambique. Moira is the author and photographer of the book Mozambique 1975/1985, which was the Jenny Cwrys-Williams book of the year in 2015.
Ilha de Mocambique: The tiny island paradise that time forgot
https://www.telegraph.co.uk › Travel › Destinations › Africa › Mozambique ›
6 Jan 2017 - Ilha de Mocambique is a crescent-shaped coral island that seems lost in time and space. For four centuries it was the capital and trading centre ...