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Entangled worlds: Villages and political community in Timor Leste

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posted on 2024-11-02, 00:28 authored by Margaret Brown
This essay is about the interaction of different life-worlds, of different ways of understanding and constituting political community, and the challenges of working - and, for East Timorese, living - across these differences. As with many formerly colonised states, Timor-Leste is characterised by the coexistence of fundamentally different socio-political cultures and logics of governance. Timor-Leste's social, cultural and linguistic heterogeneity is often noted. Here, however, I am referring to the more far-reaching divergence between what could be called the customary or 'local' life underpinning the various clan networks and community structures across the country, and the forms of institutional governance and economic exchange underpinning the liberal state.

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Local-Global: Identity, Security, Community

Volume

11

Start page

54

End page

71

Total pages

18

Publisher

Globalism Research Centre, RMIT

Place published

Melbourne, Australia

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006060233

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2016-03-22

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