Freedom in Entangled Worlds

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780822351344

West Papua and the Architecture of Global Power

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By Eben Kirksey
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Eben Kirksey is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Oxford.

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

"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

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