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Dance and Martial Arts in Timor Leste: The Performance of Resilience in a Post-Conflict Environment

机译:东帝汶的舞蹈和武术:冲突后环境中的复原力表现

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This paper is an ethnographic study of dance traditions and martial arts training in rural upland mountain communities and the urban capital, Dili, in Timor Leste, and how ‘speaking beyond trauma’ is articulated through body movements. It explores the relationship between individual body movement and socio-political-ecological movements, both at the level of the local (rural villages) and the global (global governance outfits). It examines the intersection/s between indigenous traditional Timorese dances (such as soro tais, sau batar, foti raba, likurai, bidu, tebedai, tebe-tebe and other dances) and external ideational influences brought in by the presence of UN Peacekeeping and Police and international aid workers (including aikido martial arts). What do dance traditions tell us about the resilience of cultural identity in a post-war, post-revolutionary, post-conflict environment? What kinds of impact do external ideational influences, including martial arts forms, have on local communities? How are gender systems and gender relations in the community transformed? It suggests that embodiment and local knowledges formed through practices and regimens of bodily discipline, grace and physical training (such as in ritual, martial arts and performing arts, for example), can complement and/or challenge abstract theoretical writings on ‘embodying peace’ in post-war countries.View full textDownload full textKeywordsResilience, Post-War Environments, Female Mobility, Rural Development, Timorese Traditional Dance, Embodying Peace, Martial ArtsRelated var addthis_config = { ui_cobrand: "Taylor & Francis Online", services_compact: "citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more", pubid: "ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b" }; Add to shortlist Link Permalink http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07256868.2012.693819
机译:本文是一项民族志研究,涉及农村山地山区社区和东帝汶城市首府帝力的舞蹈传统和武术训练,以及如何通过肢体动作来表达“超越创伤”。它探讨了地方(乡村)和全球(全球治理机构)层面上个体身体运动与社会政治生态运动之间的关系。它研究了东帝汶土著传统舞蹈(如索罗·泰伊斯舞,秀·巴塔尔舞,佛提·拉巴舞,利库莱舞,比迪舞,特贝达舞,特贝代舞和其他舞蹈)与联合国维持和平行动和警察在场所带来的外部观念影响之间的交集。和国际援助人员(包括合气道武术)。关于战后,革命后,冲突后环境中文化认同的复原力,舞蹈传统告诉我们什么?包括武术形式在内的外部观念影响对当地社区有哪些影响?社区中的性别体系和性别关系如何转变?它表明通过身体纪律,恩典和体育锻炼(例如,在礼节,武术和表演艺术中)的实践和方案形成的体现和局部知识,可以补充和/或挑战关于“体现”的抽象理论著作。复原力,战后环境,女性流动性,农村发展,帝汶传统舞蹈,体现和平,武术“ citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,美味,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,更多”,发布:“ ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b”};添加到候选列表链接永久链接http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07256868.2012.693819

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