This paper discusses enduring implications of social trauma analysed at the everyday level in Timor-Leste following the 1999 political violence. Drawing from ethnographic data collected in the district of Oecussi, this paper explores linkages between disruptions of mortuary rituals related to what have been termed ‘bad’ deaths, as a result of unresolved serious crimes, and their subjective ramifications. As alliances and exchange obligations are central in Timorese social and cosmological life, blockages in these paths may create a variety of negative emotional responses that require individual and communal strategies for coping. This paper argues for anthropological scrutiny on the issue of conflict-related mental health discussions in Tim...
The !Xun and Khwe are two displaced and marginalized communities from the south and south-east parts...
The 2006-2007 communal conflict in East Timor was starkly revealing of the fragility of national ide...
Abstract Background Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is the most widely assessed form of mental...
Previous studies have identified high rates of explosive anger amongst post-conflict populations inc...
Following widespread violence during the Indonesian occupation and later socio-political crisis in T...
Previous studies have identified high rates of explosive anger amongst post-conflict populations inc...
How do people in conflict-torn societies process, communicate, and remember past experiences of viol...
In the prelude to and aftermath of the plebiscite on 30 August 1999, in which 78.5% of East Timores...
Background: The predominant Western view of trauma situates posttraumatic responses within a biomedi...
The end of the Cold War raised the profiles of international tribunals and truth commissions as offi...
In 2006 a security crisis in Timor-Leste caused the collapse of the police force, dismissal of almos...
Remembering the dead is central to the order of the living in Timor-Leste. This may seem a self-evi...
Changes in situations of mobility as a result of violent conflict and displacement pose major challe...
Most headhunting traditions in island Southeast Asia link ritual violence to grief and mourning. So...
Despite long being surrounded by controversy, trauma remains a pervasive medical-moral discourse to ...
The !Xun and Khwe are two displaced and marginalized communities from the south and south-east parts...
The 2006-2007 communal conflict in East Timor was starkly revealing of the fragility of national ide...
Abstract Background Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is the most widely assessed form of mental...
Previous studies have identified high rates of explosive anger amongst post-conflict populations inc...
Following widespread violence during the Indonesian occupation and later socio-political crisis in T...
Previous studies have identified high rates of explosive anger amongst post-conflict populations inc...
How do people in conflict-torn societies process, communicate, and remember past experiences of viol...
In the prelude to and aftermath of the plebiscite on 30 August 1999, in which 78.5% of East Timores...
Background: The predominant Western view of trauma situates posttraumatic responses within a biomedi...
The end of the Cold War raised the profiles of international tribunals and truth commissions as offi...
In 2006 a security crisis in Timor-Leste caused the collapse of the police force, dismissal of almos...
Remembering the dead is central to the order of the living in Timor-Leste. This may seem a self-evi...
Changes in situations of mobility as a result of violent conflict and displacement pose major challe...
Most headhunting traditions in island Southeast Asia link ritual violence to grief and mourning. So...
Despite long being surrounded by controversy, trauma remains a pervasive medical-moral discourse to ...
The !Xun and Khwe are two displaced and marginalized communities from the south and south-east parts...
The 2006-2007 communal conflict in East Timor was starkly revealing of the fragility of national ide...
Abstract Background Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is the most widely assessed form of mental...