This paper examines how East Timorese women in Melbourne, Australia view gender relations within the context of their resettlement and integration process in Australia as part of a broader question about gender and the construction of ethnic identities within a diverse community. Based upon a small qualitative study with fifteen East Timorese migrant women, we examine the complexity of the ethnic identity of East Timorese women in Australia, whose community reflects the diversity of their homeland, status divisions used historically within East Timor, different migration experiences and socio-economic and generational differences. The experience of East Timorese women varies according to the circumstances and timing of their arrival in Aust...
This article is based on ethnographic research with the East Timorese refugee community in Sydney, A...
Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, this study explores the ideas of belonging and citizens...
Some of the more interesting and useful work on diasporic and transnational identities has emanated ...
In 1975 Indonesian forces invaded Dili, the capital of East Timor. The invasion and ensuing occupati...
This paper considers the gender positioning of white Australian women working on aid projects in Eas...
This article considers the relationship between the East Timorese diaspora and its homeland. More sp...
This article considers the relationship between the East Timorese diaspora and its homeland. More sp...
This research addresses conceptual dilemmas facing gender mainstreaming that impede its transformati...
During the Indonesian occupation of East Timor, diasporic groups played a central role in the campai...
This article explores language repertoires, attitudes, and practices amongst members of the East Tim...
Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, this study explores the ideas of belonging and citizens...
This study examines the ethnic identities of 50 second-generation migrant-Australian women aged 17-2...
This study looks at the Australian Timorese diaspora to answer the question: what roles did the...
This paper investigates the experiences of Filipino women who have migrated from the Philippines to ...
This thesis investigates the experiences of Filipino women who have migrated from the Philippines t...
This article is based on ethnographic research with the East Timorese refugee community in Sydney, A...
Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, this study explores the ideas of belonging and citizens...
Some of the more interesting and useful work on diasporic and transnational identities has emanated ...
In 1975 Indonesian forces invaded Dili, the capital of East Timor. The invasion and ensuing occupati...
This paper considers the gender positioning of white Australian women working on aid projects in Eas...
This article considers the relationship between the East Timorese diaspora and its homeland. More sp...
This article considers the relationship between the East Timorese diaspora and its homeland. More sp...
This research addresses conceptual dilemmas facing gender mainstreaming that impede its transformati...
During the Indonesian occupation of East Timor, diasporic groups played a central role in the campai...
This article explores language repertoires, attitudes, and practices amongst members of the East Tim...
Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, this study explores the ideas of belonging and citizens...
This study examines the ethnic identities of 50 second-generation migrant-Australian women aged 17-2...
This study looks at the Australian Timorese diaspora to answer the question: what roles did the...
This paper investigates the experiences of Filipino women who have migrated from the Philippines to ...
This thesis investigates the experiences of Filipino women who have migrated from the Philippines t...
This article is based on ethnographic research with the East Timorese refugee community in Sydney, A...
Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, this study explores the ideas of belonging and citizens...
Some of the more interesting and useful work on diasporic and transnational identities has emanated ...