Full Description
Timor has been a divided island at least since the seventeenth century when Dutch and Portuguese colonial empires competed for its control. Despite this fragmentation, the weaving of cloth has remained intimately linked to the cultural history of the Timorese peoples as a whole. Handwoven cotton garments serve as markers of identity and nurture social relationships when they are exchanged.
Women in Timor weave an impressive variety of cloth, routinely combining more weaving techniques than any other region of Southeast Asia. This technical prowess and diversity of design make weaving the most important form of artistic expression in Timor and allow groups as small as individual families to proclaim their unique heritage.
Independence for Timor-Leste (East Timor) in 2002 - following invasion by Indonesia and years of violent warfare (1975-1999) - brought with it more stable conditions and improved access for researchers. Textiles of Timor, Island in the Woven Sea brings together for the first time woven works from all parts of the island, demonstrating that the textile arts form a common foundation uniting Timor's diverse peoples despite the painful history of the country's division.
Contents
Foreword / Marla C. Berns
Acknowledgments / Roy W. Hamilton and Joanna Barrkman
Notes on Nomenclature / Roy W. Hamilton
1. Culture, History, and Weaving in Timor / Roy W. Hamilton
2. Textile Style Ares in Timor / Roy W. Hamilton and Joanna Barrkman with a contribution by Rosalia Elisa Madeira Soares
3. Plants as the Pivot: The Ethnobotany of Timorese Textiles / Anthony B. Cunningham, Willy Doas Kadati, Jose Ximenes, Jean Howe, I Made Maduarta, and William Ingram
4. Early Textiles from Timor / Ruth Barnes
5. Textiles of Oecusse: A Personal Account / Willy Daos Kadati with Anne Finch
6. "She Comes with a Spindle in Her Hand": Biboki Textiles / Joanna Barrkman
7. Malaka Regency: Cloth of the Plain, Cloth of the Hills / Roy W. Hamilton and Yahannes Nahak Taromi
8. Textiles of Suai Loro and Camenaca / Joanna Barrkman
9. Continuity and Change in the Kemak Textiles of Marobo / Joanna Barrkman
10. Alfred Buhler's Collection from Baguia at the Museum der Kulturen, Basel / Marie-Louise Nabholz-Kartaschoff
11. Loss and Return: Personal Stories of Fataluku Weavers / Jill Forshee
Notes to the Text
References Cited
Index
Exhibition List
Contributors
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