CSEAS Film Screening: Holding Tightly: Culture and Healing in Timore-Leste

Schedule

Thu Nov 04 2021 at 06:30 pm to 07:30 pm

Location

Northern Illinois University | DeKalb, IL

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Film Screening: "Holding Tightly: Culture and Healing in Timore-Leste"
Cole Hall Room 100
Discussion to follow, led by Micah Morton, Department of Anthropology, NIU
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Healing in Timor-Leste is rarely straightforward. Timorese people acknowledge and embrace multiple pathways to healing in a complex interplay between spiritual care, comfort and personal connection. Through lifelong observation and learning, they trial a variety of practices and pass down their knowledge to the next generation. Professor Susanna Barnes will present and discuss her (with co-director/producer Lisa Palmer) new documentary, Holding Tightly.

Holding Tightly observes seven approaches to healing in remote, rural and urban parts of the Baucau municipality in the country’s east, spanning contexts and experiences from the armed resistance era to the independence period. According to their circumstances and access to resources, families share treatments for everyday ailments, while specialist healers hone their diagnostic and therapeutic skills for more complicated conditions. Medicinal plant, divinatory and bone setting knowledge is continually developed and refined according to need and opportunity. Within this diversity are common threads of shared belief, respect, cultural vitality, commitment and resilience. While working independently from formal health institutions, practitioners highlight challenges and opportunities for mutual coordination.
Filmed over a three-year period, Holding Tightly is a contribution to a longer-term research collaboration between the directors and a diverse set of healing practitioners in the young nation-state of Timor-Leste. The film asks viewers to consider what we understand health and wellbeing to mean, showing how healing is intimately entangled with forms of belief and care grounded in deep connections between people and their environments.
Run time: 30 minutes
Producers and directors: Susanna Barnes, Lisa Palmer
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Northern Illinois University, 1425 W Lincoln Hwy, DeKalb, United States

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NIU Center for Southeast Asian Studies

Host or Publisher NIU Center for Southeast Asian Studies

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