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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.

Produktbeschreibung
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.
Autorenporträt
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.