Women and the politics of gender in post-conflict Timor-Leste : between Heaven and Earth
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Women and the politics of gender in post-conflict Timor-Leste : between Heaven and Earth
(ASAA women in Asia series / editor, Louise Edwards)
Routledge, 2017
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book presents a wide-ranging overview of the position of women in Timor-Leste, 15 years after the country secured its independence. It considers the role of women in Timor-Leste's history, explores their role in the present day economy and politics, and discusses their contribution to culture and society. The contested meaning of gender itself is investigated in the contemporary culture of this new society. It applies a wide range of different feminist theories and approaches, and concludes with a discussion of what new directions gender studies in Timor-Leste might take.
Table of Contents
1.Iha lalehan nia klaran no rai - Living between Heaven and Earth: Understanding jender in Timor-Leste. Sara Niner 2. The Lost Queens of Timor Hans Hagerdal & Douglas Kammen 3. Beyond the Timorese National Orthodoxy: The 'Herstory' of Bi-Murak Teresa Cunha 4. FOKUPERS - The East Timorese Women's Communication Forum: the Development of Timor's First Women's NGO. Janet Hunt 5. The Problem of Gender Quotas: Women's Representatives on Suku Councils Deb Cummins 6. Gendered Access to Customary Land in East Timor. Pyone Myat Thu, Steffanie Scott & Kimberly P. Van Niel 7. Budgetary Policy, Gender Equality and the Politics of Change in Timor-Leste Monica Costa & Rhonda Sharp 8. East Timorese Women Challenge Domestic Violence Nina Hall 9. Bikan ho Kanuru mak Tarutu - When Plates and Spoons Make Noise: Domestic Violence and Customary Law in Timor-Leste United Nations Development Program-Timor-Leste 10. A Gender perspective on the Catholic Church and Reproductive Health Rights in Timor-Leste Esther Richards 11. Negotiating Culture and Gender Expectations in Timor-Leste: Ambiguities in Post-Colonial Governance Strategies Kelly da Silva & Daniel Simiao 12. Establishing a Research Agenda for Gender Studies in Timor Leste Sara Niner
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