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            Aruba’s cultural and literary development: Then and now





















                                                                                                                        The  50s  and  60s  also  saw  the
                                                                                                                        influence of international cultures,
                                                                                                                        especially  that  of  the  United
                                                                                                                        States. During this time, because of
                                                                                                                        international  influences  as  well  as
                                                                                                                        the continued prosperity of the oil
                                                                                                                        refinery, cultural traditions in Aruba
                                                                                                                        began  to  really  take  form  and
                                                                                                                        become  widespread,  as  different
                                                                                                                        worldly  and  local  concepts  were
                                                                                                                        introduced  in  the  Aruban  society.
                                                                                                                        With  the  establishment  of  local
                                                                                                                        television  broadcast  station  Tele-
                                                                                                                        Aruba in 1963, and with time and
            (Oranjestad)—The  Aruban  culture  Aruba:  Cultural  Life),  “during  the  sector  on  the  island.  Primary  possibilities, local programs such as
            has    seen    many     substantial  pre-industrial  period,  there  were  education  was  introduced  on  “Nos Tera”’ (“Our Land”) started to
            developments  over  the  course  of  no  significant  economic  activity  the island in the mid-19th century,  pay more attention to the Aruban
            a  century.  With  the  introduction  that could have created a cultural  followed   by   secondary   and  culture  and  worked  to  form  a
            of  the  Lago  Refinery  at  the  turn  ambience,  with  only  one  way  to  higher education around the late  cultural  consciousness  within  the
            of  the  20th  century,  followed  by  generate profit at the time for the  30’s  and  40’s.  It  wasn’t  until  the  community.  The  1960s  also  saw
            the breakout of the Second World  sub existence of Aruban families.”    1950s, with the introduction of the  the rise of local authors and artists,
            War and the general incentive for                                       E.R.N.A  agreement  in  1951  and  who  were  more  comfortable  in
            political independence during the  It  wasn’t  until  the  introduction  of  the signing of the Statute in 1954,  producing  works  in  our  native
            mid-century, a cultural identity on  the  Lago  Refinery  in  San  Nicolas  which  allowed  more  space  for  tongue, Papiamento, but who also
            the island began to take form and  in 1928, that the island saw a small  and  control  over  the  economic  produced works in Spanish, English
            have  since  developed  through  boom  in  cultural  manifestations  and  cultural  development  of  and Dutch. This new phenomenon
            international and local influences.   and entertainment, as farmers left  Aruba, that the literary life on the  was in response to the interaction
                                                the ‘cunucu’ (country) life to work in  island began to grow substantially  between   economic     growth,
            In the pre-industrial era of the 19th  the refinery, which resulted in Aruba  compared to decades before. This  individual  prosperity,  cultural  life
            century,  much  could  not  be  said  acquiring  a  different  economic  was in response to local institutions  and literary expression.
            about  a  cultural  identity  on  the  pilar.  Before  this,  entertainment  established in the 1940s for cultural
            island. Still being a part of a Dutch  and  cultural  manifestations  were  and  literary  growth  on  the  island,   The 21st century
            colonial territory at the time, as well  mostly   experienced   by   local  but  that  did  not  yet  capture  the  Nowadays, international influence
            as not having political or economic  parishes  and  the  island’s  elite,  attention  of  the  general  public.  on  our  culture  is  still  prevalent,
            autonomy  (Curacao  was  the  who often partook in cultural and  The  1950  brought  with  it  a  boom  especially       those    from   Latin
            center  of  commerce,  cultural  life,  entertaining  activities  around  the  of literary production on the island,  America,  the  United  States  and
            and political management of the  island,  like  going  to  the  movie  like those of V.S. Piternella, as well  The   Netherlands.   Nevertheless,
            Netherland  Antilles  at  the  time),  theater  or  coming  together  to  as  migrant  authors  José  Ramón  there  also  exists  a  strong  cultural
            the  small  population  of  Aruba  share  poetry  on  Sundays  after  Vicioso y Rings William Rufus, who  identity  and  traditions  that  are
            consisted  mostly  of  farmers  and  church.                            have  also  contributed  to  the  exclusive  to  the  Aruban  culture,
            fishermen,  tending  to  their  crops                                   literary development on the island.  often manifesting during traditional
            and  their  cattle,  or  going  out  to         Literary life           The literary movement was further  celebrations, like Dia di San Juan/
            fish  to  provide  for  their  family.  As  Throughout  the  19th  century  and  promoted  by  local  broadcasters  Dera  Gai  (St.  John’s  Day),  Dia  di
            Quito Nicolaas  states in his  article  up  until  the  1940s,  there  were  Voz di Aruba and Radio Kelkboom,  Himno  y  Bandera  (National  Hymn
            Historia  di  Literatura  Arubiano:  E  also  not  much  trace  of  a  cultural  with  their  regular  broadcast  of  and  Flag  Day),  Camping  during
            Bida  Cultural  (Literary  History  of  climate  for  the  cultural-literary  literary works.               Easter  and  much  more.  With  the
                                                                                                                        surge  of  social  media  in  the  last
                                                                                                                        decade, artistic voices, especially
                                                                                                                        those  of  the  younger  generation,
                                                                                                                        has become even more prevalent
                                                                                                                        and  easily  accessible  to  the
                                                                                                                        community  of  Aruba  through
                                                                                                                        online platforms such as Facebook,
                                                                                                                        Instagram and TikTok.q


                                                                                                                         Source: Historia di Literatura Arubiano:
                                                                                                                                E Bida Cultural by J.R. “Quito”
                                                                                                                                                  Nicolaas
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