Crossing Histories and Ethnographies
Following Colonial Historicities in Timor-Leste
Herausgeber: Roque, Ricardo; Traube, Elizabeth G.
Crossing Histories and Ethnographies
Following Colonial Historicities in Timor-Leste
Herausgeber: Roque, Ricardo; Traube, Elizabeth G.
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Presents novel combinations of archival and ethnographic methods in the study of colonial historicities; Offers new perspectives on how to critically connect oral accounts, ethnography, and colonial archives; Brings together an international community of scholars who have conducted ethnographic and/or archival research on Timor-Leste; A historical corrective to the classical ethnographic literature on Timor and Eastern Indonesia.
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Presents novel combinations of archival and ethnographic methods in the study of colonial historicities; Offers new perspectives on how to critically connect oral accounts, ethnography, and colonial archives; Brings together an international community of scholars who have conducted ethnographic and/or archival research on Timor-Leste; A historical corrective to the classical ethnographic literature on Timor and Eastern Indonesia.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 692g
- ISBN-13: 9781789202717
- ISBN-10: 178920271X
- Artikelnr.: 54615419
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 692g
- ISBN-13: 9781789202717
- ISBN-10: 178920271X
- Artikelnr.: 54615419
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Elizabeth G. Traube is Professor of Anthropology at Wesleyan University (USA). She began her research with Mambai-speaking people of Aileu when Timor-Leste was still under Portuguese rule and has returned to Aileu several times since renewing her research there in 2000.
List of illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Crossing Histories and Ethnographies
Ricardo Roque and Elizabeth G. Traube
PART I: FOLLOWING STORIES
Chapter 1. Outside In: Mambai Expectations of Returning Outsiders
Elizabeth G. Traube
Chapter 2. The Enigmas of Timorese History and Manipulations of Mythical
Narratives by Local Societies: The Example of Bunaq-Language Populations
Claudine Friedberg
Chapter 3. The Death of Arbiru: Colonial Mythic Praxis and the Apotheosis
of Officer Duarte
Ricardo Roque
Chapter 4. Pacification and Rebellion in the Highlands of Portuguese Timor
Judith Bovensiepen
PART II: FOLLOWING OBJECTS
Chapter 5. Catholic Luliks or Timorese Relics? Missionary Anthropology,
Destruction and Self-Destruction (ca. 1910-1974)
Frederico Delgado Rosa
Chapter 6. Funerary Posts and Christian Crosses: Fataluku Cohabitations
with Catholic Missionaries after World War II
Susana de Matos Viegas and Rui Graça Feijó
Chapter 7. The Stones of Afaloicai: Colonial Archaeology and the Authority
of Ancient Objects
Ricardo Roque and Lúcio Sousa
PART III: FOLLOWING CULTURES THROUGH ARCHIVES
Chapter 8. Contesting Colonialisms, Contesting Stories: Early Intrusion in
East Timor through Portuguese and Dutch Eyes
Hans Hägerdal
Chapter 9. Reading against the Grain: Ethnography, Commercial Agriculture,
and the Colonial Archive of East Timor
Andrew McWilliam and Chris J. Shepherd
Chapter 10. Archival Records and Ethnographic Inquiries in Viqueque
David Hicks
Chapter 11. The Barlake War: Marriage Exchanges, Colonial Fantasies, and
the Production of East Timorese People in 1970s Dili
Kelly Silva
Afterword: Glimpses of an Ethnohistory of Timor
James J. Fox
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Crossing Histories and Ethnographies
Ricardo Roque and Elizabeth G. Traube
PART I: FOLLOWING STORIES
Chapter 1. Outside In: Mambai Expectations of Returning Outsiders
Elizabeth G. Traube
Chapter 2. The Enigmas of Timorese History and Manipulations of Mythical
Narratives by Local Societies: The Example of Bunaq-Language Populations
Claudine Friedberg
Chapter 3. The Death of Arbiru: Colonial Mythic Praxis and the Apotheosis
of Officer Duarte
Ricardo Roque
Chapter 4. Pacification and Rebellion in the Highlands of Portuguese Timor
Judith Bovensiepen
PART II: FOLLOWING OBJECTS
Chapter 5. Catholic Luliks or Timorese Relics? Missionary Anthropology,
Destruction and Self-Destruction (ca. 1910-1974)
Frederico Delgado Rosa
Chapter 6. Funerary Posts and Christian Crosses: Fataluku Cohabitations
with Catholic Missionaries after World War II
Susana de Matos Viegas and Rui Graça Feijó
Chapter 7. The Stones of Afaloicai: Colonial Archaeology and the Authority
of Ancient Objects
Ricardo Roque and Lúcio Sousa
PART III: FOLLOWING CULTURES THROUGH ARCHIVES
Chapter 8. Contesting Colonialisms, Contesting Stories: Early Intrusion in
East Timor through Portuguese and Dutch Eyes
Hans Hägerdal
Chapter 9. Reading against the Grain: Ethnography, Commercial Agriculture,
and the Colonial Archive of East Timor
Andrew McWilliam and Chris J. Shepherd
Chapter 10. Archival Records and Ethnographic Inquiries in Viqueque
David Hicks
Chapter 11. The Barlake War: Marriage Exchanges, Colonial Fantasies, and
the Production of East Timorese People in 1970s Dili
Kelly Silva
Afterword: Glimpses of an Ethnohistory of Timor
James J. Fox
Index
List of illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Crossing Histories and Ethnographies
Ricardo Roque and Elizabeth G. Traube
PART I: FOLLOWING STORIES
Chapter 1. Outside In: Mambai Expectations of Returning Outsiders
Elizabeth G. Traube
Chapter 2. The Enigmas of Timorese History and Manipulations of Mythical
Narratives by Local Societies: The Example of Bunaq-Language Populations
Claudine Friedberg
Chapter 3. The Death of Arbiru: Colonial Mythic Praxis and the Apotheosis
of Officer Duarte
Ricardo Roque
Chapter 4. Pacification and Rebellion in the Highlands of Portuguese Timor
Judith Bovensiepen
PART II: FOLLOWING OBJECTS
Chapter 5. Catholic Luliks or Timorese Relics? Missionary Anthropology,
Destruction and Self-Destruction (ca. 1910-1974)
Frederico Delgado Rosa
Chapter 6. Funerary Posts and Christian Crosses: Fataluku Cohabitations
with Catholic Missionaries after World War II
Susana de Matos Viegas and Rui Graça Feijó
Chapter 7. The Stones of Afaloicai: Colonial Archaeology and the Authority
of Ancient Objects
Ricardo Roque and Lúcio Sousa
PART III: FOLLOWING CULTURES THROUGH ARCHIVES
Chapter 8. Contesting Colonialisms, Contesting Stories: Early Intrusion in
East Timor through Portuguese and Dutch Eyes
Hans Hägerdal
Chapter 9. Reading against the Grain: Ethnography, Commercial Agriculture,
and the Colonial Archive of East Timor
Andrew McWilliam and Chris J. Shepherd
Chapter 10. Archival Records and Ethnographic Inquiries in Viqueque
David Hicks
Chapter 11. The Barlake War: Marriage Exchanges, Colonial Fantasies, and
the Production of East Timorese People in 1970s Dili
Kelly Silva
Afterword: Glimpses of an Ethnohistory of Timor
James J. Fox
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Crossing Histories and Ethnographies
Ricardo Roque and Elizabeth G. Traube
PART I: FOLLOWING STORIES
Chapter 1. Outside In: Mambai Expectations of Returning Outsiders
Elizabeth G. Traube
Chapter 2. The Enigmas of Timorese History and Manipulations of Mythical
Narratives by Local Societies: The Example of Bunaq-Language Populations
Claudine Friedberg
Chapter 3. The Death of Arbiru: Colonial Mythic Praxis and the Apotheosis
of Officer Duarte
Ricardo Roque
Chapter 4. Pacification and Rebellion in the Highlands of Portuguese Timor
Judith Bovensiepen
PART II: FOLLOWING OBJECTS
Chapter 5. Catholic Luliks or Timorese Relics? Missionary Anthropology,
Destruction and Self-Destruction (ca. 1910-1974)
Frederico Delgado Rosa
Chapter 6. Funerary Posts and Christian Crosses: Fataluku Cohabitations
with Catholic Missionaries after World War II
Susana de Matos Viegas and Rui Graça Feijó
Chapter 7. The Stones of Afaloicai: Colonial Archaeology and the Authority
of Ancient Objects
Ricardo Roque and Lúcio Sousa
PART III: FOLLOWING CULTURES THROUGH ARCHIVES
Chapter 8. Contesting Colonialisms, Contesting Stories: Early Intrusion in
East Timor through Portuguese and Dutch Eyes
Hans Hägerdal
Chapter 9. Reading against the Grain: Ethnography, Commercial Agriculture,
and the Colonial Archive of East Timor
Andrew McWilliam and Chris J. Shepherd
Chapter 10. Archival Records and Ethnographic Inquiries in Viqueque
David Hicks
Chapter 11. The Barlake War: Marriage Exchanges, Colonial Fantasies, and
the Production of East Timorese People in 1970s Dili
Kelly Silva
Afterword: Glimpses of an Ethnohistory of Timor
James J. Fox
Index







