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In Women's Words
In Women's Words

In Women's Words

Violence and Everyday Life during the Indonesian Occupation of East Timor, 1975-1999

Asian & Asian American Studies

HISTORY

240 Pages, 6 x 9

Formats: Trade Paper

Trade Paper, $34.95 (US $34.95) (CA $46.95)

Publication Date: January 2019

ISBN 9781845199715

Rights: US & CA

Sussex Academic Press (Jan 2019)

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Overview

Drawing primarily upon oral history interviews, this study presents a woman-centered history of the Indonesian occupation. It reveals the pervasiveness of violence, as well as its gendered and gendering dynamics, within the social and cultural "everyday" of life in occupied East Timor. The violence experienced by East Timorese women ranged from torture, rape, and interrogation, to various forms of surveillance and social control, and the structural imposition of particular feminine ideals upon their lives and bodies. Through women, East Timorese familial culture was also targeted via programs to "develop" and "modernize" the territory by transforming the feminine and the domestic sphere. Women experienced the occupation differently to men, not just because they were vulnerable to sexual violence, but also because they endured proxy violence as the military's means of targeting male relatives and the resistance at large. In Women's Words tells a story of survival and perseverance by highlighting the strength, initiative, and negotiating skills of East Timorese women.

Author Biography

Hannah Loney is a Melbourne-based early career researcher and sessional lecturer, who specializes in Southeast Asian and Pacific history and politics.