[TimorLesteStudies] ONLINE RECORDING: ‘Women’s Business’ in Timor-Leste—Anthropological Perspectives: Public Seminar & Panel Discussion

Sara Niner saraniner at gmail.com
Thu Jun 14 13:09:56 EST 2012


 *Women's Business in Timor-Leste: Three presentations addressing aspects
of marriage & matriarchy in indigenous customary practice in contemporary
Timor.*

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*RECORDING OF SEMINAR ONLINE NOW AT:*


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*http://artsonline.monash.edu.au/mai/events/womens-business-in-timor-leste/*<http://artsonline.monash.edu.au/mai/events/womens-business-in-timor-leste/>
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*‡ **Bridewealth or brideprice: moral regimes in dispute for marriage
prestations among Timorese elites.*. *Kelly Silva** is lecturer in
anthropology at the State University of Brasilia and a visiting fellow at
the Australian National University. *

*‡ How customary marriage practices are changing in Timor-Leste.* *Dr. Sara
Niner** is a researcher and lecturer with the School of Social and
Political Inquiry at Monash University. *

*‡ Matriarchal or matrilineal? Social organisation among the Bunak of
Saburai. Susana Barnes** is a PhD candidate in the Anthropology Department
at Monash University and has worked as a Research Associate with the
Australian National University.*

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*Dr. Sara Niner
*Research Fellow and Teaching Associate
*Monash University* School of Political and Social Inquiry &
*Health and Illness Experiences Research Program
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Post: PO Box 197 Caulfield East, Victoria 3145, Australia
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Email: sara.niner at monash.edu
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