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ID168575
Title ProperRepresenting Timor
Other Title InformationHistories, geo-bodies, and belonging, 1860s–2018
LanguageENG
AuthorTsuchiya, Kisho
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article provides an outline of the historical construction of Timorese (East Timorese and Indonesian West Timorese) geo-bodies and communal identities from the mid-nineteenth century to the present time, thereby reconstructing the origins of many national imaginings amongst the Timorese people. Since the controversial annexation of Portuguese Timor by Indonesia in 1976, (East) Timor has been constructed as a place of two territorial identities: Timor as a part of Indonesia and East Timor as a homogeneous nation distinct from Indonesia. However, representations of Timor had been much more fluid and inconsistent in preceding ages. This article studies various communities’ representations of Timor to reveal dialectic relations between diverse colonial and post-colonial representations of the Timorese spaces and their senses of belonging. Thereby, it problematises the political role of global and regional place-making in a contested Southeast Asian locale.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of South East Asian Studies Vol. 50, No.3; Sep 2019: p.365-386
Journal SourceJournal of South East Asian Studies 2019-10 50, 3
Key WordsTimor ;  Histories ;  Geo-Bodies ;  1860s–2018