Description: This book explores how national identity has been negotiated and (re)imagined through the political symbols that embody it in post-conflict Timor-Leste. It develops a Modernist approach to nations and nationalism by incorporating Bourdieusian theories of symbolic capital and conflict, to examine how national identity has been constructed and represented in political symbols. Taking case studies of flags, monuments, national heroes, and street art, it critically analyses how a diverse population has interpreted and (re)constructed its national identity throughout the first decade of independence, and how the transition from a context of conflict to peace has influenced such popular imaginings. By examining these processes of identification with a wide range of symbols, the book discusses the numerous challenges that this young nation-state still faces, including victimhood and recognition, democratization and electoral politics, the political role of cosmology and spirituality, and post-colonial generational differences and divisions. Catherine Arthur's research on post-conflict nation-building, identity politics, and symbols particularly focuses on Timor-Leste as a transitional society. Acknowledgements List of Figures Chapter One: Introduction: Struggle, suffering and symbols: Narratives of nationalism and representing identityPart I - Commemorative Symbols Chapter Two: Flying the nation's colours: Commemorations of the past and the national flag of Timor-LesteChapter Three: Monuments and memorials: Funu, terus and constructing an East Timorese national identity Part II - National Heroes Chapter Four: The Spirit of Rebellion: National heroes, Dom Boaventura, and Personifying National Identity in Timor-Leste Chapter Five: 'Big Brother Xanana': The cult of personality and the creation of a contemporary national hero Part III - Symbols of Peace and Prosperity Chapter Six: The Struggle Continues: Peace and prosperity, democratic values and development in political party flagsChapter Seven: Painting Peace and Prosperity: Street art, the Geração Foun, and identifying with an evolving 'East Timorese-ness'Chapter Eight: Conclusion IndexGlossary
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EAN: 9783030075293
UPC: 9783030075293
ISBN: 9783030075293
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Book Title: Political Symbols and National Identity in Timor-L
Item Length: 21 cm
Number of Pages: 257 Pages
Publication Name: Political Symbols and National Identity in Timor-Leste
Language: English
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland A&G
Item Height: 210 mm
Subject: Government, Politics
Publication Year: 2019
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 354 g
Author: Catherine E. Arthur
Item Width: 148 mm
Series: Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies
Format: Paperback