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ISBN
9780822351344
Book Title
Freedom in Entangled Worlds : West Papua and the Architecture of Global Power
Item Length
9.3in
Publisher
Duke University Press
Publication Year
2012
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.8in
Author
Eben Kirksey
Genre
History, Social Science, Political Science
Topic
Asia / Southeast Asia, Human Rights, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, World / Asian
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Number of Pages
328 Pages

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West Papua has been occupied by the Indonesian military for forty years. Anthropologist Eben Kirksey went there planning to study the resistance movements working for independence. Instead he was drawn into a different type of long-term campaign based on collaboration across enemy lines. Inadvertent witness to the massacre of teachers, including two Americans, by the Indonesian military, Kirksey became part of an international human rights effort in London and Washington, facing off as much against British Petroleum as the Indonesian government. In this lively ethnography, Kirksey narrates the complexities of West Papuan attitudes, including their unfulfilled expectations of freedom following the fall of Suharto.

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Publisher
Duke University Press
ISBN-10
082235134x
ISBN-13
9780822351344
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12038726731

Product Key Features

Book Title
Freedom in Entangled Worlds : West Papua and the Architecture of Global Power
Author
Eben Kirksey
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Asia / Southeast Asia, Human Rights, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, World / Asian
Publication Year
2012
Genre
History, Social Science, Political Science
Number of Pages
328 Pages

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Item Length
9.3in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
16 Oz

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Du744.5.K565 2012
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"[O]ne of the delights of Kirksey's book is his determination to see events from multiple angles and to bring together a wide range of well researched materials to tell the political story of Papua from a resolutely human perspective. We are treated to wonderful descriptions of vibrant political characters and detailed descriptions of infamous encounters." , This very rich combination of personal reportage, history, interviews, and blow-by-blow narration of conflicts will draw its readers closely into the entanglements it describes., "Here at last is the account I can unreservedly recommend to anyone interested in the courageous people and fragile geography of West Papua. Eben Kirksey makes accessible the unique imagery of West Papuans long subject to racism, corporate exploitation, and a brutal military. Marshaling impeccable scholarship, he transcends conventional political ideology to define a form of conflict resolution relevant to many 'entangled worlds.' Bravo!"- Max White , Amnesty International USA, "Here at last is the account I can unreservedly recommend to anyone interested in the courageous people and fragile geography of West Papua. Eben Kirksey makes accessible the unique imagery of West Papuans long subject to racism, corporate exploitation, and a brutal military. Marshalling impeccable scholarship, he transcends conventional political ideology to define a form of conflict resolution relevant to many 'entangled worlds.' Bravo!" Max White, Amnesty International USA "In a page-turning blend of cultural analysis, human-rights reportage, and biography, Eben Kirksey documents his participation in the West Papuan freedom struggle as an ethnographer. In the process, he provides keen insight into the movement's dynamics and the desires that have led West Papuans to rise up against seemingly insurmountable odds. Kirksey clarifies the possibilities and predicaments face by the Papuans, while making sense of the multiple times, mundane and messianic, in which many Papuans seem to live." Danilyn Rutherford, author of Laughing at Leviathan: Sovereignty and Audience in West Papua, I would recommend this book to those who are interested in reading about indigenous independence movements, people who are curious about how even remote areas of the world often play an important part in the world system, and to sociologists and anthropologists who are interested in conducting an ethnography that is very informative, scholarly and enjoyable to read., "Here at last is the account I can unreservedly recommend to anyone interested in the courageous people and fragile geography of Indonesian Papua. Eben Kirksey makes accessible the unique imagery of Papuans long-subject to racism, corporate exploitation and a brutal military. Verbally swimming through his personal experiences, Kirksey maintains impeccable scholarship. Beyond that, he rises above conventional political ideology to define a form of conflict resolution relevant to many 'Entangled Worlds.' Bravo!"- Max White , Amnesty International USA, "In this remarkable book, Eben Kirksey attends to West Papuan indigenous thinkers and activists as they craft practical, surprising, and generative freedom projects in the fissures of power exercised by Indonesian occupiers, global financial interests, and foreign governments. Freedom in Entangled Worlds is shaped by explorations of complex messianisms, attention to the pragmatics of unexpected collaborations, and Kirksey's own unassuming and sustained commitment to the worlds and dreams of his West Papuan teachers."-- Donna Haraway , University of California, Santa Cruz, "With its highly creative, mid-range theoretical innovations Freedom in Entangled Worlds will be of special interest to theoretical anthropologists studying social movements. Its brevity and adventurous tone will make the book an excellent fit in a theory class for talented undergraduates or junior grad students. Although I enjoy dabbling in French post-structural literary theory and psychoanalysis it has never been clear to me until now just how we are to connect that to the ethnographic. I felt that I came away from this book with a clearer understanding of some difficult primary authors and an appreciation for how anthropology can be relevant on a global stage." - Matt Thompson, Savage Minds, "The struggle in West Papua is as extraordinary as it is complex. But Kirksey is a gifted narrator and patient guide. Combining metaphor, mysticism and allegory with the hard positivist data of the most rigorous investigator, Kirksey delivers a brilliant read wrapped up with enormous insight. He does the struggle for freedom in West Papua a great service." - Jason MacLeod, Inside Indonesia, [E]xtensively researched.... [I]t will be welcomed by scholars and historians seeking to understand the many entanglements of this part of New Guinea.  It raises important questions about the collusions between corporations and governments, and can help us read between the lines of news articles and annual reports., Freedom in Entangled Worlds would be useful not only to students and researchers interested in West Papua itself, but also to those looking at how social movements arise and are sustained, the nature of current, ongoing independence struggles and, above all, the entangled nature of power in the twenty-first century., "In a page-turning blend of cultural analysis, human rights reportage, and ethnography, Eben Kirksey documents the West Papuan freedom struggle. In the process, he provides keen insight into the movement's dynamics and the desires that have led West Papuans to rise up against seemingly insurmountable odds. Kirksey clarifies the possibilities and predicaments they face, and he makes sense of the multiple times, mundane and messianic, in which many West Papuans seem to live."- Danilyn Rutherford , author of Laughing at Leviathan: Sovereignty and Audience in West Papua, "[A]n interesting hybrid of an anthropological study crossed with an accessible history of the separatist movement in West Papua, Indonesia. . . . The book provides an engrossing history of the past two decades of this region, as well as a pointed narrative that implicates the Indonesian government and the multinational corporations seeking West Papua's natural resources in grave human rights abuses and promotion of state terror. . . . [A] useful addition to undergraduate collections on human rights and politics, and on contemporary Southeast Asia. Recommended. All academic levels/libraries." - S. Maxim, Choice, " Freedom in Entangled Worlds is an impressive and poignant study of the fight for self-determination, the interplay of collaboration and imagination, and what it means to inhabit a world of hope...  Freedom in Entangled Worlds is essential reading for anyone interested in the political history of West Papua." , "[A]n extraordinary and also risk laden piece of fieldwork. . . . [Kirksey's] banyan is both domination and subversion, growing down toward the dirty but nourishing soil of history and up toward the light of future possibilities," - Celia Lowe, Kroeber Anthropological Society Journal, Readers cannot help ask themselves at what point does the consumer of these resources also take responsibility for their first world lifestyle? Eben Kirksey answers that questioning by finishing the book with a call for an ethical and political transformation through the imaging of open-ended possibilities, a powerful lesson he learnt from imbuing the spirit of the merdeka and so the spirit of the land of West Papua., "Here at last is the account I can unreservedly recommend to anyone interested in the courageous people and fragile geography of West Papua. Eben Kirksey makes accessible the unique imagery of West Papuans long subject to racism, corporate exploitation, and a brutal military. Marshaling impeccable scholarship, he transcends conventional political ideology to define a form of conflict resolution relevant to many 'entangled worlds.' Bravo!"-- Max White , Amnesty International USA, "In a page-turning blend of cultural analysis, human-rights reportage, and ethnography, Eben Kirksey documents the West Papuan freedom struggle. In the process, he provides keen insight into the movement's dynamics and the desires that have led West Papuans to rise up against seemingly insurmountable odds. Kirksey clarifies the possibilities and predicaments they face, and he makes sense of the multiple times, mundane and messianic, in which many West Papuans seem to live."- Danilyn Rutherford , author of Laughing at Leviathan: Sovereignty and Audience in West Papua, "In this remarkable book, Eben Kirksey attends to West Papuan indigenous thinkers and activists as they craft practical, surprising, and generative freedom projects in the fissures of power exercised by Indonesian occupiers, global financial interests, and foreign governments. Freedom in Entangled Worlds is shaped by explorations of complex messianisms, attention to the pragmatics of unexpected collaborations, and Kirksey's own unassuming and sustained commitment to the worlds and dreams of his West Papuan teachers."- Donna Haraway , University of California, Santa Cruz, "In a page-turning blend of cultural analysis, human rights reportage, and ethnography, Eben Kirksey documents the West Papuan freedom struggle. In the process, he provides keen insight into the movement's dynamics and the desires that have led West Papuans to rise up against seemingly insurmountable odds. Kirksey clarifies the possibilities and predicaments they face, and he makes sense of the multiple times, mundane and messianic, in which many West Papuans seem to live."-- Danilyn Rutherford , author of Laughing at Leviathan: Sovereignty and Audience in West Papua, "Readers cannot help ask themselves at what point does the consumer of these resources also take responsibility for their first world lifestyle? Eben Kirksey answers that questioning by finishing the book with a call for an ethical and political transformation through the imaging of open-ended possibilities, a powerful lesson he learnt from imbuing the spirit of the merdeka and so the spirit of the land of West Papua." - C. F. Black, Leonardo Reviews, The struggle in West Papua is as extraordinary as it is complex. But Kirksey is a gifted narrator and patient guide. Combining metaphor, mysticism and allegory with the hard positivist data of the most rigorous investigator, Kirksey delivers a brilliant read wrapped up with enormous insight. He does the struggle for freedom in West Papua a great service.
Table of Content
Preface: Flying Fish, Flying Tourists, September 1994 ix List of Key Characters xv Introduction 1 Part I: Breakout, 1998-2000 Interlude: The King Has Left the Palace, Java, May 1998 23 1. The Messianic Multiple, July 1998 29 2. From the Rhizome to the Banyan, 1998- 2000 55 Part II: Plateau, 2000-2002 Interlude: Freeport Sweet Potato Distribution Inc. 83 3. Entangled Worlds at War, 2000-2001 90 4. Don't Use Your Data as a Pillow, June 13, 2001 125 5. Innocents Murdered, Innocent Murderers, August 31, 2002 138 Part III. Horizons, 2002-2028 Interlude: Bald Grandfather Willy 175 6. First Voice Honey Center, 2002-2008 182 Epilogue: The Tube, 2006-2028 210 Acknowledgments 221 Notes 225 Bibliography 283 Index 301
Copyright Date
2012
Lccn
2011-048244
Dewey Decimal
995.1/04
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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