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Island encounters : Timor-Leste from the outside in

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Autor:in: Palmer, Lisa, 1973- (VerfasserIn)
Körperschaft: Australian National University Press, (Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft)
Sprache: Englisch
Veröffentlicht:Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press, 2021
Schriftenreihe:Monographs in anthropology series
Umfang:1 Online-Ressource (xix, 208 pages) : illustrations, maps (some color)
Gedruckte Ausgabe:Erscheint auch als: Island encounters : Timor-Leste from the outside in. - Canberra, ACT, Australia : ANU Press, 2021
ISBN:9781760464516
1760464511
9781760464509
1760464503
Schlagwörter:
Zusammenfassung:The not-so-wild west -- Enclave society -- Back across the border -- Courting bees in a divided land --The politics of Lulik -- Small island sojourns -- Underground flows -- Ritual and recovery -- Life in the rice fields -- 'The geographical tour' -- Carrying the name forward -- Opening the paths to healing -- New beginnings.
Island Encounters is a narrative of Timor shaped by a journey from the outside in. Incorporating the author's experiences from more than two decades of involvement with Timor-Leste and, more particularly, the months she spent travelling with her family from west to east in 2018, Palmer traces paths redolent in longing and learning, belonging and bewilderment, courage and conviction to tell of an island divided by colonialism and conflict. The book's themes shuttle back and forth across the island, weaving together the past, present and future in deeply felt histories and personal stories that create the shared fabric of Timorese people's lives. Offering a counterpoint to modernising development narratives, Island Encounters tells of people's quiet determination to maintain their relationships between their lands, waters, traditions and each other. By foregrounding the ways in which ancestral pathways and cultural politics inform and course through everyday life on island Timor, Palmer reveals the richness of the rituals and customary practices that underpin Timorese lives and the lives of those entwined with them. And, all along the way, Island Encounters shows how Timor and its diverse peoples are working with, and re-working, confounding and being confounded by, the ever-desirous heart of development