Penny Graham

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.
Tel: +61 3 990 52994
Fax: +61 3 990 52410
Email: Penny.Graham@arts.monash.edu.au
Room W1034 10th Floor
Building 11 (Menzies) Clayton Campus
Penny teaches:
- INT2050 / INT3050 - Mobile Worlds: Migrants, Refugees and the Politics of Belonging
- ANY2350 / ANY3350 - Questions of Identity: Ethnicity, Nationalism and Globalisation
- ANY2530 / ANY3530 - Modernities in the Making: Indigenous Peoples and Colonial Cultures
- ASN2170 / ASN3170 - Women in Asia: Gender, Tradition and Modernity
- ANY2490 / ANY3490 - Locating Timor Loro Sa'e: East Timor in Cultural Context
- ANY4440 / ASM4440 - Asia and the West
Research
Penny's research interests include:
- Anthropology of Southeast Asia
- Ritual, religion and conversion
- Asian labour migration
- Nationalism, ethnicity and the state
- Orality and literacy.