Staff
| Name | Contact details | Areas of interest |
|---|---|---|
| Academic staff | ||
| Barz, Richard | richard.barz@anu.edu.au Telephone: + 61 2 6125 3152 Room: E4.23 Baldessin Precinct Building | January 1991 to present - Production of distance education package for introductory Hindi as a part of the National Asian Languages Project. (Australian government funded) |
| Doron, Assa | assa.doron@anu.edu.au Telephone: +61 2 6125 3870 Room: H C Coombs Building | The anthropology of contemporary India, and South Asia and Southeast Asia more generally; development studies and contemporary health practices; urbanization; modernity, and identity politics; religion; tourism studies; postcolonial studies, ethnographic practice, Diaspora studies. |
| Hyslop, Gwendolyn | gwendolyn.hyslop@anu.edu.au Telephone: +61 2 6125 7644 Room: 7206A H C Coombs Building | Tibeto-Burman languages, languages and linguistic prehistory of the Himalayas and South Asia, historical and areal linguistics, tone and tonogenesis, linguistic typology, the relationship between language, culture, and the mind |
| Lal, Brij | brij.lal@anu.edu.au Telephone: + 61 2 6125 4189 Room: 4240 H C Coombs Building | Contemporary Pacific Islands history; Fiji; comparative constitutionalism; plantation systems and labour history; Asian diaspora. |
| Powers, John | john.powers@anu.edu.au Telephone: + 61 2 6125 2686 Room: E3.20 Baldessin Precinct Building | Indian and Tibetan Buddhist history of ideas, human rights issues, Tibetan history and Chinese propaganda. Current projects: PRC propaganda relating to Tibetan religious belief and practice; a historical dictionary of Tibet. |
| Taylor, McComas | mccomas.taylor@anu.edu.au Telephone: + 61 2 6125 3179 Room: E4.24 Baldessin Precinct Building | The construction of truth in the Sanskritic episteme; The ideas of social division in Sanskrit narrative literature |
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