Margaret Jolly
Margaret Anne Jolly (born 12 April 1949), born in Sydney, Australia is an historical anthropologist recognized as a world expert on gender in Oceania. She is professor in the College of Asia and the Pacific and Convenor of the Gender Institute at the Australian National University in Canberra. Jolly is also a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. Provided by Wikipedia
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Divine domesticities : Christian paradoxes in Asia and the Pacific / by Choi, Hyaeweol, Jolly, Margaret, 1949-
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Dreaming ecology : nomadics and Indigenous ecological knowledge, Victoria River, Northern Australia / by Rose, Deborah Bird, 1946-
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Family and gender in the Pacific : domestic contradictions and the colonial impact /
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Oceanic encounters : exchange, desire, violence /
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Engendering violence in Papua New Guinea /
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Gender violence & human rights : seeking justice in Fiji, Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu /
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Gender violence & human rights : seeking justice in Fiji, Papua new Guinea & Vanuatu /
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