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Oral literature, gender, and precedence in East Timor : Metaphysics in narrative / David Hicks.

Van Pelt Library GR320 .H53 2021
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hicks, David, author.
Series:
Nordic Institute of Asian Studies monograph series ; 147.
Nordic Institute of Asian Studies monograph series ; no. 147
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Oral tradition--Timor-Leste.
Oral tradition.
Timor-Leste.
Physical Description:
xviii, 190 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Copenhagen, Denmark : NIAS Press, 2021.
Summary:
Decades of war, social upheaval and political change have not lessened the enduring interest of the people of East Timor (Timor-Leste) in their oral traditions, something they share with their neighbors in the eastern islands of Indonesia. Although oral literature continues to occupy a central place in Timorese cultures, new forms of expression are emerging (for instance via published fiction and in social media). Nonetheless, the corpus of Timorese oral narrative largely retains an underlying metaphysical unity. Among others, it continues to express indigenous notions about gender and precedence - two important sociocultural markers that are among the most prominent topics currently under discussion by scholars of the region today. 0 What has yet to be done, however, is to bring Timorese oral narratives into mainstream social science scholarship by subjecting them to a rigorous scholarly analysis. That is the purpose of this masterly study by the veteran Timor scholar, David Hicks. Drawing upon more than a half century of fieldwork and publishing, he discusses the tropes found in and illuminating Timorese metaphysical thought and literature. No other work has discussed these tropes before nor indeed attempted to discern patterns of thought in Timorese narratives. 0 Certainly, the study will be of interest to scholars of literature, social science, structural analysis, Indonesian cultures and philosophy, as well as to those interested in the country's colonial past and in efforts to conserve its natural environment. The book should also appeal to educated citizens of Timor-Leste; here is a work illuminating how future aspirations might be grounded in a common heritage.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9788776942755
8776942759
8776942767
9788776942762
OCLC:
1205590821

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