Nation-building and the ‘Resurgence of Custom’

Type Working Paper - Nation-building across the Urban and Rural in Timor-Leste
Title Nation-building and the ‘Resurgence of Custom’
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2010
Page numbers 12-15
URL http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30059454/stead-nationbuilding-2010.pdf#page=15
Abstract
In this paper I would like to consider the nation-building process
in Timor-Leste in the light of what some scholars and observers
of Timor-Leste have called a ‘resurgence of custom’.2
I draw
on ethnographic research conducted in the village of Babulo,
Uatolari sub-district, Viqueque district to explore the values and
beliefs underpinning ‘customary’ institutions in Timor-Leste and
the potential implications of the continued importance of these
institutions for the nation-building process.3
I acknowledge
that anthropological research is by nature interpretative and
microscopic. Therefore, a study of one particular locality or
community cannot or should not be extrapolated to make
statements about a whole group, people or a nation. However,
when compared and contrasted with similar studies it helps us
identify patterns of behaviour and enables us to reflect on broader
issues.4

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