Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 163-179.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Witness testimony and documentary filmmaking in Timor-Leste -- Chapter 3. Space, occupation, memory -- Chapter 4. Staging embodied memories of political violence -- Chapter 5. The spirits of Tasi Tolu – case study -- Conclusion -- Appendices -- References -- Filmography.The Audiovisual Documentation of Crimes of Political Violence in Timor-Leste is a research-driven interdisciplinary work that aims, through documentary filmmaking and critical writing, to develop methods for representing the relationship between the past and the present in Timor-Leste.An estimated 204,000 East Timorese died during Indonesia’s 24-year occupation of Timor-Leste (Staveteig 2007...
This dissertation examines the dynamics of memory of violence in present-day society, by zooming in...
Following widespread violence during the Indonesian occupation and later socio-political crisis in T...
Patterns of memorialisation in Timor-Leste have been shaped by political trajectories and priorities...
This dissertation examines how individuals and groups in Timor, including Timor’s State, have been e...
© 2015 Dr. Carmela BaranowskaThe military occupations of East Timor and Western Sahara almost mirror...
This chapter examines the way difficult sites of imprisonment, trauma and resistance are being remem...
The end of the Cold War raised the profiles of international tribunals and truth commissions as offi...
Based on testimony and documentation in the archives of Timor-Leste and Indonesia, participant obser...
This paper investigates state-sponsored memorialisation and commemoration in Timor-Leste and what ef...
Background: The predominant Western view of trauma situates posttraumatic responses within a biomedi...
The case study considered by the authors of this article is a peculiar example of a documentary that...
In October 2005, the Commission for Reception, Truth, and Reconciliation in East Timor (CAVR) releas...
The article is centred on the relationship between visual imaginary and testimonies, the way the for...
In the prelude to and aftermath of the plebiscite on 30 August 1999, in which 78.5% of East Timores...
On 7 December 1975 Indonesian troops invaded the former Portuguese colony of East Timor, which had u...
This dissertation examines the dynamics of memory of violence in present-day society, by zooming in...
Following widespread violence during the Indonesian occupation and later socio-political crisis in T...
Patterns of memorialisation in Timor-Leste have been shaped by political trajectories and priorities...
This dissertation examines how individuals and groups in Timor, including Timor’s State, have been e...
© 2015 Dr. Carmela BaranowskaThe military occupations of East Timor and Western Sahara almost mirror...
This chapter examines the way difficult sites of imprisonment, trauma and resistance are being remem...
The end of the Cold War raised the profiles of international tribunals and truth commissions as offi...
Based on testimony and documentation in the archives of Timor-Leste and Indonesia, participant obser...
This paper investigates state-sponsored memorialisation and commemoration in Timor-Leste and what ef...
Background: The predominant Western view of trauma situates posttraumatic responses within a biomedi...
The case study considered by the authors of this article is a peculiar example of a documentary that...
In October 2005, the Commission for Reception, Truth, and Reconciliation in East Timor (CAVR) releas...
The article is centred on the relationship between visual imaginary and testimonies, the way the for...
In the prelude to and aftermath of the plebiscite on 30 August 1999, in which 78.5% of East Timores...
On 7 December 1975 Indonesian troops invaded the former Portuguese colony of East Timor, which had u...
This dissertation examines the dynamics of memory of violence in present-day society, by zooming in...
Following widespread violence during the Indonesian occupation and later socio-political crisis in T...
Patterns of memorialisation in Timor-Leste have been shaped by political trajectories and priorities...