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This book presents a rich ethnography of post-conflict social and economic recovery in East Timor following the end of Indonesian military occupation of the territory in 1999. It offers a longer-term analysis of the pathways to rebuilding and restoring local community life, and the budding prosperity that has flowed from participation in spontaneous circular labour migration and the remittance benefits that have followed.

Based on extensive comparative literature and field-based empirical research, the book explores the protracted process of cultural and economic revival following a generation-long period of military repression and a sustained struggle for national independence. With a focus on the experiences of Fataluku ethno-linguistic communities in Timor-Leste, the study offers nuanced perspectives on the legacies of conflict and local forms of governance, the revitalisation of customary exchange and ancestral religion. Presenting both an optimistic and alternative narrative in which a traumatised population finds new hope and emergent prosperity, this book highlights a renewed concern with inter-generational well-being and widespread aspirations for prosperity and material benefits following decades of deprivation. It is also an analysis of post-conflict resilience against the odds, illustrating the adaptive possibilities of tradition in the context of globalisation and expectations of modernity.

As a major contribution to understanding the emergence and expansion of informal transnational labour migration out of East Timor, this book will be of interest to academics, researchers and policy makers of contemporary Timor-Leste, Southeast Asian Politics, Southeast Asian Culture and Society, Development Studies, Anthropology and Conflict Studies.

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Post-Conflict Social and Economic Recovery in Timor-Leste
This book presents an ethnography of post-conflict social and economic recovery in East Timor following the end of Indonesian military occupation of the territory in 1999. It offers a longer-term analysis of the pathways to rebuilding and restoring local community life, and the budding prosperity that has flowed from participation in spontaneous circular labour migration and the remittance benefits that have followed.
Based on extensive comparative literature and field-based empirical research, the book explores the protracted process of cultural and economic revival following a generation-long period of military repression and a sustained struggle for national independence. With a focus on the experiences of Fataluku ethno-linguistic communities in Timor-Leste, the study offers nuanced perspectives on the legacies of conflict and local forms of governance, the revitalisation of customary exchange and ancestral religion. Presenting both an optimistic and alternative narrative in which a traumatised population finds new hope and emergent prosperity, this book highlights a renewed concern with inter-generational well-being and widespread aspirations for prosperity and material benefits following decades of deprivation. It is also an analysis of post-conflict resilience against the odds, illustrating the adaptive possibilities of tradition in the context of globalisation and expectations of modernity.
As a major contribution to understanding the emergence and expansion of informal transnational labour migration out of East Timor, this book will be of interest to academics, researchers and policy makers of contemporary Timor-Leste, Southeast Asian Politics, Southeast Asian Culture and Society, Development Studies, Anthropology and Conflict Studies.
Andrew McWilliam is Professor of Anthropology in the School of Social Science at Western Sydney University, Australia. He is Editor in Chief of The Australian Journal of Anthropology (TAJA) and co-editor of The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Timor-Leste (2019).
The Modern Anthropology of Southeast Asia
Editors
Victor T King, University of Leeds
Michael Hitchcock, University of Chichester
The books in this series address issues in processes of development, globalisation and change in Southeast Asia. Where appropriate they contextualise change and local responses to it by providing ethnographic materials on social and cultural forms and institutions. Although all the contributors to the series examine modern and contemporary issues in the anthropology of Southeast Asia, the emphasis in each book differs as authors choose to concentrate on specific dimensions of change and globalisation or work out particular conceptual approaches to the complex issues of development. Areas of concern include: nation-building, power and the media; technological innovations in agriculture and rural-urban migration; the expansion of industrial and commercial employment; the rapid increase in cultural and ethnic tourism; the consequences of deforestation and environmental degradation; heritage and identity; contemporary expressions of religious affiliation; the modernisation of tradition; ethnic identity and conflict; changing gender relations; and the religious transformation of society.
Identity and the State in Malaysia
Fausto Barlocco
Democracy, Corruption and the Politics of Spirits in Contemporary Indonesia
Nils Bubandt
Post-Tsunami Recovery in Thailand
Socio-cultural responses
Monica Lindberg Falk
Kinship, population and social reproduction in the new Indonesia
A study of Nuaulu cultural resilience
Roy Ellen
Post-Conflict Social and Economic Recovery in Timor-Leste
Redemptive Legacies
Andrew McWilliam
Post-Conflict Social and Economic Recovery in Timor-Leste
Redemptive Legacies
Andrew McWilliam
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First published 2020
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2020 Andrew McWilliam
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ISBN: 978-0-367-36668-1 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-0-429-34794-8 (ebk)
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Contents The remarkable emergence of Timor-Leste as an independent - photo 3
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The remarkable emergence of Timor-Leste as an independent sovereign nation in May 2002, following a resistance struggle over 24 years against Indonesian occupation and centuries of earlier colonial Portuguese rule, was an exhilarating achievement against improbable odds. Liberation however, left the fledgling nation in ruins with a deep legacy of suffering and social dislocation. Following a period of transitional administration under the auspices of the United Nations (20002002), the people of the now, Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, have embarked on the arduous journey of post-conflict social and economic recovery; one that remains a sustained work in progress with an array of significant challenges facing the making of a new nation.
Two decades on from the declaration of national independence the following study presents an extended ethnographic reflection on some of the multifaceted impacts, outcomes and aspirations that have shaped that process of recovery to date. In exploring these developments however, I am less concerned with charting the complex emergence of political democracy and reinstating the institutions of state, about which there is an extensive and burgeoning literature. Rather, I am interested in the everyday processes of social and economic recovery experienced by local Timorese as they come to terms with the complications of political independence and the challenges of a new nation in the making.
My principal focus is directed to one particular ethno-linguistic group in Timor-Leste; namely, the Fataluku speaking communities whose homeland lies in the far eastern municipality of Lautem, but who also have a strong presence these days in the capital, Dili, especially the sub-district of Dom Alexio. While their experiences and contemporary life-worlds mirror many of their compatriots in other regions of Timor-Leste, their cultivation of a distinctive cultural tradition and an enthusiastic embrace of new livelihood opportunities, especially informal, international labour migration, offers a range of novel insights around processes of post-conflict recovery and well-being.
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