Exile and return among the East Timorese

Exile and return among the East Timorese

by Amanda Wise

Part of Contemporary ethnography

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"East Timor was the world's newest nation when it finally gained its independence in 2002, following half a millennium of Portuguese rule and 24 years of Indonesian occupation. That occupation produced a refugee diaspora spread between Portugal and Australia that has been integral in advancing East Timor's cause abroad. Because East Timorese in the diaspora identified strongly as exiles and invested so much in pursuing East Timor's independence, the homeland's liberation has complicated the very basis on which many have "imagined" themselves since fleeing to Australia."--BOOK JACKET.

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