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table of contents
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Acknowledgements
1 Introduction: Memory, Truth, and Reconciliation in Timor-Leste, Indonesia, and Melanesia - David Webster
2 Incomplete Truth, Incomplete Reconciliation: Towards a Scholarly Verdict on Truth and Reconciliation Commissions - Sarah Zwierzchowski
SECTION I - Memory, Truth, and Reconciliation in Timor-Leste
3 East Timor: Legacies of Violence - Geoffrey Robinson
4 Shining Chega!’s Light into the Cracks - Pat Walsh
5 Politika Taka Malu, Censorship, and Silencing: Virtuosos of Clandestinity and One’s Relationship to Truth and Memory - Jacqueline Aquino Siapno
6 Development and Foreign Aid in Timor-Leste after Independence - Laurentina “mica” Barreto Soares
7 Reconciliation, Church, and Peacebuilding - Jess Agustin
8 Human Rights and Truth - Fernanda Borges
9 Chega! for Us: Socializing a Living Document - Maria Manuela Leong Pereira
SECTION II - Memory, Truth-seeking, and the 1965 Mass Killings in Indonesia
10 Cracks in the Wall: Indonesia and Narratives of the 1965 Mass Violence - Baskara T. Wardaya
11 The Touchy Historiography of Indonesia’s 1965 Mass Killings: Intractable Blockades? - Bernd Schaefer
12 Writings of an Indonesian Political Prisoner - Gatot Lestario
SECTION III - Local Truth and Reconciliation in Indonesia
13 Gambling with Truth: Hopes and Challenges for Aceh’s Commission for Truth and Reconciliation - Lia Kent and Rizki Affiat
14 All about the Poor: An alternative Explanation of the Violence in Poso - Arianto Sangadji
SECTION IV - Where Indonesia meets Melanesia: Memory, Truth, and Reconciliation in Tanah Papua
15 Facts, Feasts, and Forests: Considering Truth and Reconciliation in Tanah Papua - Todd Biderman and Jenny Munro
16 The Living Symbol of Song in West Papua: A Soul Force to be Reckoned With - Julian Smythe
17 Time for a New US Approach toward Indonesia and West Papua - Edmund McWilliams
SECTION V - Memory, Truth, and Reconciliation in Solomon Islands
18 The Solomon Islands “Ethnic Tension” Conflict and the Solomon Islands Truth and Reconciliation Commission: A Personal Reflection - Terry M. Brown
19 Women and Reconciliation in Solomon Islands - Betty Lina Gigisi
SECTION VI - Bringing it Home
20 Reflecting on Reconciliation - Maggie Helwig
21 Conclusion: Seeking Truth about Truth-seeking - David Webster
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SECTION III
Local Truth and Reconciliation in Indonesia
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