This paper examines the way difficult sites of imprisonment, trauma and resistance are being remembered in the newly independent nation of East Timor
Following the historic 1999 popular referendum, East Timor emerged as the first independent sovereig...
The paper explores the nature of the 2006 crisis in East Timor, a predominantly Roman Catholic natio...
This paper investigates state-sponsored memorialisation and commemoration in Timor-Leste and what ef...
This chapter examines the way difficult sites of imprisonment, trauma and resistance are being remem...
This chapter examines the way difficult sites of conflict, imprisonment, trauma and resistance are b...
Following widespread violence during the Indonesian occupation and later socio-political crisis in T...
On 7 December 1975 Indonesian troops invaded the former Portuguese colony of East Timor, which had u...
This paper examines recent debates over national history in post-colonial East Timor. It is argued t...
This paper draws on three years of ethnographic research with the East Timorese community in Sydney ...
On 26 August 1975 the colonial administration in Portuguese Timor abruptly removed itself from Dili ...
This dissertation examines how individuals and groups in Timor, including Timor’s State, have been e...
Transitional justice discourse is underpinned by an assumption that trials and truth commissions wil...
This paper discusses enduring implications of social trauma analysed at the everyday level in Timor-...
This essay is concerned with the nature of the human experiences of transcendence and solidarity wit...
In the aftermath of the Indonesian occupation (1975–99) and the bittersweet triumph of the resistanc...
Following the historic 1999 popular referendum, East Timor emerged as the first independent sovereig...
The paper explores the nature of the 2006 crisis in East Timor, a predominantly Roman Catholic natio...
This paper investigates state-sponsored memorialisation and commemoration in Timor-Leste and what ef...
This chapter examines the way difficult sites of imprisonment, trauma and resistance are being remem...
This chapter examines the way difficult sites of conflict, imprisonment, trauma and resistance are b...
Following widespread violence during the Indonesian occupation and later socio-political crisis in T...
On 7 December 1975 Indonesian troops invaded the former Portuguese colony of East Timor, which had u...
This paper examines recent debates over national history in post-colonial East Timor. It is argued t...
This paper draws on three years of ethnographic research with the East Timorese community in Sydney ...
On 26 August 1975 the colonial administration in Portuguese Timor abruptly removed itself from Dili ...
This dissertation examines how individuals and groups in Timor, including Timor’s State, have been e...
Transitional justice discourse is underpinned by an assumption that trials and truth commissions wil...
This paper discusses enduring implications of social trauma analysed at the everyday level in Timor-...
This essay is concerned with the nature of the human experiences of transcendence and solidarity wit...
In the aftermath of the Indonesian occupation (1975–99) and the bittersweet triumph of the resistanc...
Following the historic 1999 popular referendum, East Timor emerged as the first independent sovereig...
The paper explores the nature of the 2006 crisis in East Timor, a predominantly Roman Catholic natio...
This paper investigates state-sponsored memorialisation and commemoration in Timor-Leste and what ef...