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A antropologia e o colonialismo português têm um passado em comum. Durante o século XX, os chamados povos indígenas da Ásia e África foram objeto de observação e estudo por numerosos administradores, missionários, militares e cientistas coloniais portugueses. Segue o resumo do posfácio, em língua inglesa: In this book various authors, in their analyses of diverse ethnographic material dating from the colonial period, consider the relationship between anthropology and colonialism on the island of Timor. While the chapters focus on eastern Timor (now Timor-Leste) under Portuguese colonial rule, this Afterword also addresses the western (now Indonesian) part of the island and the ethnographic work carried out in the era of Dutch colonial supremacy, mainly by government officials and missionaries. Hence, some data about western Timor are included in the discussion of themes that are paramount throughout the book, and the use of data on both parts of the Island is recommended for anthropological research. In the final part, mention is made of some Dutch contributions to the ethnography on Timor, and its relationship with the development of theory in anthropology in the 1950s and 1960s.
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Timor Antropologia Etnografia Colonialismo português Colonialismo neerlandês Teorias antropológicas
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Schouten, Maria Johanna (2022) Documentos pré-1975 sobre Timor: antigos, mas não antiquados. Pósfácio, in: Ricardo Roque (ed.) Timor Etnográfico. Etnografias coloniais portuguesas no século XX. Pp. 357-378. Lisboa: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais.