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East Timor, René Girard and Neocolonial Violence

Scapegoating as Australian Policy
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East Timor, René Girard and Neocolonial Violence by Susan Connelly explores the influence of René Girard's theories on understanding the complexities of East Timor's colonial and post-colonial history. The book delves into themes of violence, sacrifice, and the continuing impacts of neocolonialism, providing a philosophical and psychological perspective on the struggles faced by the East Timorese people. Through Girard's lens, Connelly offers insightful analysis into the dynamics of power and the process of recovery from historical atrocities.
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You might find this book intriguing if you're interested in exploring the application of René Girard's theories on mimetic desire and sacrifice to the complex sociopolitical history of East Timor. It provides a thought-provoking analysis of how neocolonial violence is examined through a philosophical and psychological lens, making it a compelling read for those fascinated by the intersection of philosophy and geopolitics.

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East Timor, René Girard and Neocolonial Violence

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In a new historical interpretation of the relationship between Australia and East Timor, Susan Connelly draws on the mimetic theory of René Girard to show how the East Timorese people were scapegoated by Australian foreign policy during the 20th century.

Charting key developments in East Timor’s history and applying three aspects of Girard’s framework – the scapegoat, texts of persecution and conversion – Connelly reveals Australia’s mimetic dependence on Indonesia and other nations for security. She argues that Australia’s complicity in the Indonesian invasion and occupation of East Timor perpetuated the sacrifice of the Timorese people as victims, thus calling into question the traditional Australian values of egalitarianism and fairness.

Connelly also examines the embryonic conversion process apparent in levels of recognition of the innocent victim and of the Australian role in East Timor’s suffering, as well as the consequent effects on Australian self-perception.

Emphasising Girardian considerations of fear, suffering, forgiveness and conversion, East Timor, René Girard and Neocolonial Violence offers a fresh perspective on Australian and Timorese relations that in turn sheds light on the origins and operations of human violence.

Series: Violence, Desire, and the Sacred

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Susan Connelly's book uses René Girard's mimetic theory to explore how East Timor was scapegoated by Australian foreign policy. The author's deep personal involvement and research provide a poignant critique of neocolonial violence and its impact on East Timor, offering an unsettling yet enlightening analysis.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781350285552

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 24 August 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic

Illustration: 10 bw illus

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 18.0mm

Width: 154.0mm

Height: 232.0mm

Weight: 400g

Pages: 254

About the Author

Susan Connelly is a Sister of St Joseph who has taught in both Catholic and State Schools in Australia. She has worked with the people of East Timor for over 20 years in cultural support and advocacy for justice.

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