Against the warnings of rape and brutality towards women and a "primitive" lifestyle, Inez Baranay went to Enga, a remote province in Papua New Guinea, to work as a volunteer for two years. She was to work with the Provincial Women's Council, as an advisor to the government on women's affairs, and set up educational programs for women. Her enthusiasm and warmth quickly endeared her to many locals, and she found herself drawn to the immense beauty of the highlands of Papua New Guinea.But pitted against her were an unfamiliar culture given to the systematic unfair treatment of women, individuals who were hostile and suspicious, and the threat of crime and violence from Raskal gangs. There seemed to be no need for a volunteer in Enga. "The women here didn't want me to do anything...if they didn't want help, what was I doing here?..."
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In 1992 the author left her inner city life in Sydney to take up a volunteer position working with and for women in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea. She landed in the intersection of very old cultures with the very latest in western religion, mining and development philosophies. The opposition of the men in power, the extreme otherness of the culture and the isolation were the difficulties; the beauty and fascination of the place and new friendships found there were the joys. This new edition includes an Afterword about the writing and reception of the book, which was first published in 1992.
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255pp, paperback, spine trifle sunned, edges browned, a good paperback copy. Inez Baranay worked for 2 years as a volunteer in the remote PNG province of Enga. She faced the issues of a completely unfamiliar culture and the systematic unfair treatment of women. N° de réf. du vendeur 177326
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