Dr Penny Graham (BA, Dip Ed, Monash 1972; M.Phil Social Anthropology, University of Oxford 1985; MA, PhD Anthropology, The Australian National University 1992) is Head of Discipline and Senior Lecturer in Anthropology. She is also Director of the Centre of Southeast Asian Studies in the Monash Asia Institute and Executive Director of the Monash University Herb Feith Foundation.
Graham, P.J. (ed), 2008, Horizons of home: nation, gender and migrancy in island Southeast Asia, Monash University Press, Australia.
Graham, P.J., 2008, Home and homeland: nation, gender and migrancy in island Southeast Asia, in Horizons of home: nation, gender and migrancy in island Southeast Asia, eds Penelope Graham, MAI Press, Australia, pp. 1-14.
Graham, P.J., 2008, Land, labour and liminality: Florenese women at home and abroad, in Horizons of home: nation, gender and migrancy in island Southeast Asia, eds Penelope Graham, MAI Press, Australia, pp. 113-131.
Graham, P., 1999, Seas That Unite, Mountains That Divide: Language, Identity, and Development in Flores, Antropologi Indonesia, vol xxiii issue 58, Dept of Anthropology, Uni. of Indonesia, Depok INDONESIA, pp. 71-81.
Graham, P., 1998, Christian Life-Cycle Rituals, Religion and Ritual, vol encyclopaedia, Archipelago Press, Singapore, pp. 130-131.
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