Curriculum Vitae Margaret Anne Jolly Address


Completed Students and Last Known Employment



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Completed Students and Last Known Employment


Neville Drury, MA Hons Shamanism in Modern Magic (awarded, author and Senior Editor, Craftsman House, died October 2013)

Michael Wood, PhD The Gifts of the Kamula (awarded, Senior Lecturer, Anthropology, James Cook University, Cairns)

Jayanti Banerjee, PhD Women and Development in West Bengal (awarded, Development Consultant, India)

Michaela Anderson, PhD Teachers’ Trade Unions in NSW and Victoria (awarded, Director of Research and Policy, Association of Super Funds in Australia)

Roberta Perkins, MA Hons Prostitution in Sydney (awarded, Consultant and Community Worker, Sydney)

Rachel Bloul, PhD Compromising Masculinities: The Engendering of Morality among Maghrebis in France (awarded, Senior Lecturer, Sociology, College of Arts and Social Sciences, ANU)

Christine Dureau, PhD Mixed Blessings, Women and Christianity in Simbo, Western
Solomons
(awarded, Senior Lecturer, Anthropology, University of Auckland)

Graduate Supervision, ANU

Completed Students and Current Employment


Ton Otto (ANU, Anthropology, RSPAS, PhD) Co–supervisor
The Politics of Tradition in Baluan Social Change and the Construction of the Past in a Manus Society
(awarded 1991, Professor, James Cook University, Cairns and Aarhus University , Denmark)

Anna Paini (ANU, Anthropology, RSPAS, PhD) Co–supervisor


Boundaries of Difference: Geographical and Social Mobility by Lifuan Women
(awarded 1993, Professor, University of Verona, Italy)

Richard Eves (ANU, Anthropology, RSPAS, PhD) Supervisor, from late 1993


Seating the Place: Magic and Embodiment on the Lelet Plateau, New Ireland

(Papua New Guinea) (awarded 1994, Senior Fellow, State, Society and Governance in Melanesia Project, ANU)

Lisa Law (ANU, Human Geography, RSPAS, PhD) Co–supervisor


Dancing in Cebu: Mapping Bodies, Subjectivities and Spaces in an Era of HIV/AIDS

(awarded 1996, Senior Lecturer, Geography, James Cook University Cairns)

Victoria Lukere (ANU, Pacific History, RSPAS, PhD) Co–supervisor


Mothers of the Taukei: Fijian Women and ‘The Decrease of the Race’
(awarded 1997, Executive Editor, Journal of Pacific History, ANU)

Berenice Carrington (ANU, Women’s Studies, The Faculties, PhD) Advisor


(Supervisor, August 1994–February 1995)
Pekina: An Ethnography of Memory (awarded 1997, Artist, Author Teacher and Community Consultant, Sydney and United Kingdom at Shetland Arts )

Hiro Miyazaki (ANU, Anthropology, RSPAS, PhD) Advisor


Artefacts of Truth
(awarded 1997, Director East Asia program, Cornell University)

Kathryn Sweet (ANU, Asian Studies, RSPAS, MA) Co–supervisor


Reinserting ‘Maem’, a Fragment of Thai History: White Women in Siam, 1860–1920
(awarded 1996, Public servant in Department of Immigration and Indigenous Affairs, Canberra)

Roberta James (ANU, Anthropology, The Faculties, MA) Supervisor and Chair


Spiralling Lives: Women’s Experience and the Physics of Resistance among Witches of the Waikato
(awarded 1997, Consultant, Canberra)

Frances Reardon Finney (ANU, Anthropology, The Faculties, MA) Supervisor and Chair


‘I Thought it would be Heaven’: Migration, Gender, and Community amongst Overseas Tongans
(awarded 1999, Senior Officer in Department of Immigration and Indigenous Affairs, Canberra)

Susanne Kuehling (ANU, Anthropology, RSPAS, PhD) Advisor


The Name of the Gift: Ethics of Exchange on Dobu Island
(awarded 1998, Associate Professor, Regina University Canada)

Julia Byford (ANU, Anthropology, RSPAS, PhD) Supervisor and Chair


Dealing with Death, Beginning with Birth: Women’s Health and Childbirth on Misima Island, Papua New Guinea
(awarded 1999, Independent health care professional, Co–partner Canberra Holistic Health)

Sarah Dunlop (ANU, Anthropology, RSPAS, PhD) Advisor


Conquest and Change: Mongol Herding in Xilingol, Inner Mongolia
(awarded 2000, Senior Researcher, Central Land Council, Alice Springs, Artist North coast, New South Wales )

Elizabeth Branigan (ANU, Anthropology, RSPAS, PhD) Co–supervisor



When Four Braids Come Together: Gender, Identity, Activism and Inequality in Vallur Village, Andhra Pradesh, India (awarded 2002, Senior Lecturer, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne)
Kristina Jamieson (ANU, Anthropology, RSPAS, PhD) Supervisor and Chair
In the Isle of the Beholder: Traversing Place, Exploring Representations and
Experiences of Cook Islands Tourism
(awarded 2002, Public Servant, Senior Officer in Department of Labour, Welllington, New Zealand)

Gregory Rawlings (ANU, Anthropology, RSPAS, PhD) Supervisor and Chair


‘Once there was a Garden, now there is a Swimming Pool’: Inequality, Labour and
Land in Pango, a Peri–Urban Village in Vanuatu
(awarded 2002, Senior Lecturer, Anthropology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand)

Katerina Teaiwa (ANU, Anthropology, RSPAS, PhD) Supervisor and Chair


Visualizing te Kainga, Dancing te Kainga: History and Culture between Rabi,
Banaba and Beyond
(awarded 2002, Associate Professor, School of Culture. History and Language, College of Asia and the Pacific, ANU

Tim Curtis (ANU, Anthropology, RSPAS, PhD) Supervisor and Chair


Talking about Place: Identities, Histories and Powers among the Na’hai Speakers
of Malakula (Vanuatu)
(awarded 2002, Head of Intangible Heritage Division, UNESCO, Paris)

Michael Morgan (ANU, History, RSPAS, PhD) Co–supervisor


Politik is Poison: The Politics of Memory among the Churches of Christ in Northern Vanuatu (awarded 2003, Managing Partner, Kreab Consultants , Canberra

John Patrick Taylor (ANU, Anthropology, Faculty of Arts, PhD) Supervisor and Chair



Ways of the Place: History, Cosmology and Material Culture in North Pentecost, Vanuatu
(awarded 2003, Senior Lecturer, Anthropology, La Trobe University)
Ines Rittgasser [Yeshe Choekyi Lhamo] (ANU, Gender Relations Centre, PhD) Supervisor and Chair
Inventing the Buddha: The Glorification of Ascetic Masculinity in Taiwanese Buddhism
(awarded 2004, Buddhist nun, Tibet)

Sabine Hess (ANU, Anthropology, RSPAS, PhD) Supervisor and Chair



Person and Place on Vanua Lava, Vanuatu

(awarded 2006, Visiting Fellow, School of Culture. History and Language, College of Asia and the Pacific, ANU; Working in timber industry, Papua New Guinea

Nicole George (ANU, International Relations, RSPAS, PhD) Co–supervisor
Situating Agency: Gender Politics and Circumstance in Fiji

(awarded 2006, Senior Lecturer in International Relations and Peace Studies, University of Queensland; Discovery Early Career Research Award 2012–2015)


Larissa Sandy (ANU, Gender Relations Centre, PhD) Supervisor and Chair
”My Blood. Sweat and Tears”: Female Sex Workers in Cambodia – Victims, Vectors or Agents?

(awarded July 2007, Senior Lecturer, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne)

Ruth Saovana–Spriggs (ANU, Political and Social Change, RSPAS, PhD) Advisor/2008 Supervisor)

Gender and Peace: Bougainvillean Women, Matriliny and the Peace Process

(awarded December 2007, Researcher on linguistics project in Bougainville)


Sina Emde (ANU, Anthropology, RSPAS, PhD) Supervisor and Chair
Gender, Race and Nation in Fiji: After the Coups

(awarded July 2008, Lecturer, University of Heidelberg)


Markus Friedrich Pangerl (ANU, Gender Relations Centre, PhD) Supervisor and Chair
Moving LivesRoutes and Routines of Contemporary Indo–Fijian Migration.

(awarded July 2008, Managing Director, Unter Kontakt, Mannheim)


Katherine Lepani (ANU, Gender Relations Centre, RSPAS, PhD) Supervisor and Chair
“In the process of knowing”: Making Sense of HIV and AIDS in the Trobriand Islands of Papua New Guinea.

(awarded July 2008, Senior Research Associate, ARC Laureate Project, Engendering Persons, Transforming Things, 2011–2015; Chief Gender Advisor, DFAT Project Port Moresby).


Ana Dragojlovic (ANU, Anthropology, RSPAS, PhD) Supervisor and Chair
Beyond Bali: Extending Postcolonial Visions of Intimacy and Performance in the Contemporary Netherlands

(awarded July 2008, Lecturer in Gender Studies, University of Melbourne).


Frances Steel (ANU, Gender Relations Centre, RSPAS, PhD) Supervisor and Chair
Oceania Under Steam: Maritime Cultures, Colonial Histories, 1870s–1910s

(awarded July 2008, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Wollongong; Discovery Early Career Research Award 2011–2015).


Gregory Dvorak (ANU, Gender Relations Centre, RSPAS/Centre for Cross–Cultural
Research, PhD) Supervisor and Chair
Seeds from Afar, Fruit from the Reef: Imagining Home between the Coral and Concrete of Kwajalein (awarded July 2008, Associate Professor, Gender Studies, Waseda University.
Nathan Boyle (ANU, Gender Relations Centre, RSPAS, PhD) Supervisor and Chair

Accounting for Human Rights: Audit Cultures and Professionalism in Forum– Asia i

(awarded July 2009, AIDS Action Council President and Australian Government, Department of Prime Minster and Cabinet


Regina Knapp (ANU, Anthropology, RSPAS, PhD) Advisor
Syncretism among the Unggai–Bena, Papua New Guinea Highlands

Awarded 2010, Film-maker and author, Max Plank Institute for Evolutionary Biology, Leipzig, Germany)


Christine Stewart (ANU, SCHL, College of Asia and the Pacific, PhD) Supervisor and Chair
Pamuk na Poofta: Criminalizing Consensual Sex in Papua New Guinea

Awarded July 2012. Visiting Fellow, School of Culture. History and Language, College of Asia and the Pacific, ANU. Retired, Bangalow, NSW


Jin–shiu [Jessie] Sung (ANU, SCHL, College of Asia and the Pacific, PhD) Supervisor and Chair
Engendering Knowledge: Han Taiwanese Pregnancy Cultures in Rural Taiwan

Awarded August 2012. Senior Researcher Academia Sinica, Tapei, Taiwan. Died February 2018.

Rebecca Monson (ANU, College of Law) Advisor

Hu nao save tok? Women, men and land: negotiating property and authority in Solomon Islands

Awarded July 2012, Senior Lecturer, College of Law, ANU.

Jasdeep Kaur (ANU, College of Arts and Social Sciences) MPhil, Advisor

Sikh Women In Australia.

Awarded 2012, Community worker, South Australia

Marata (Andrea) Tamaira (ANU, CHL, College of Asia and the Pacific) Supervisor and Chair

Frames and Counterframes: Envisioning Contemporary Kanaka Maoli Art in Hawai’i.

Awarded July2015, Sessional Lecturer in Pacific Studies, University of Hawai’I, Mānoa and Hilo.

Kimberley Doyle (ANU, College of Arts and Social Sciences) Advisor

Archipelagos of Peace: Australian Peacekeepers in Bougainville, East Timor and Solomon Islands, 1997–2006.

Awarded, October 2015, Public servant, Newcastle

Latu Latai (ANU, CHL, College of Asia and the Pacific), Supervisor and Chair

Covenant Keepers: A History of Samoan (LMS) Missionary Wives in the Western Pacific, 1839–1979. Awarded June 2016. Lecturer, Malua Theological College, Samoa

Annie McCarthy (ANU, CHL, College of Asia and the Pacific), Advisor



Children’s Stories of Danger, Intervention and Hope in Delhi’s Slums.

Awarded July 2016, Research Assistant, Asian History, Sessional Lecturer CHL and CASS.

Siobhan McDonnell (ANU, CHL, College of Asia and the Pacific) Co–supervisor

My Land, My Life: Property, Power and Identity in Land Transformation in Vanuatu

Awarded August 2016, Research Fellow, National Centre for Indigenous Studies and School of Culture, History and Language. Awarded prize for best ANU PhD thesis on gender. Gender Institute and best Anthropology PhD thesis in Australia, awarded by the Australian Anthropological Society, 2017.

Salmah Eva–Lina Lawrence (ANU, CHL, College of Asia and the Pacific), Supervisor and Chair

Speaking for Ourselves: Kwato Perspectives on Matriliny and Missionisation.

Unconditional Admission July 2018, to be awarded December 2018. Consultant with UN Women.



Under examination

Karen Tu (ANU, CHL, College of Asia and the Pacific) Co–Supervisor



The Transformation of Traditional Canoe Usage on Orchid Island and Yap.

Areti Metuamate (ANU, CHL, College of Asia and the Pacific) Supervisor and Chair



Kingship and Kinship in Tonga

Current Students

Timothy Leach (ANU, CHL, College of Asia and the Pacific), Supervisor and Chair



Sexuality and Sexual Rights in Papua New Guinea: Working with Positive People

Paul Mitchell (ANU, CHL, College of Asia and the Pacific), Co–supervisor



Death Rituals, Gender and Rank in Malakula, Vanuatu

Jade Aikman-Dodds (ANU, CHL, College of Asia and the Pacific), Co–supervisor



Terra in Our Mist

Jenny Homerang (ANU, CHL, College of Asia and the Pacific), Co-supervisor



Malangan, Death and Land in New Ireland.

Mitiana Arbon (ANU, CHL, College of Asia and the Pacific), Supervisor and Chair



Oceanic Art – Value and the Art Market

Miranda Scarr (ANU, CHL, College of Asia and the Pacific), Supervisor and Chair



Gender and Climate Change in Oceania: Fiji and Kiribati

Talei Luscia (ANU, CHL, College of Asia and the Pacific), Co-supervisor



The Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific

Recent Honours Students

Miranda Scarr (ANU, CHL, College of Asia and the Pacific)



Gender and Climate Change in Oceania, awarded First Class Honours, 2015.

Mitiana Arbon (ANU, CHL, College of Asia and the Pacific)



Oceania Unbound: Pacific Art and the National Gallery of Australia, awarded First Class Honours, 2017.

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