SUNDAY 13 July        
           
  Room A Room B Room C Room D Room E
9:00am 1. Bronwyn Winter 1. Prue Hyman 1. Jane Wilkinson 1. Khamis Shalabi 1. Andrea C. Allard
  On the Politics of 'Othering'' Lesbians and Gay Men Flirting with/Disengaging Re-presenting Australian Women as Leaders' Gender Mainstreaming in Official Institutions' "Not Like my Mother"'
  2. Geetanjali Singh Chanda  from Vital Statistics' 2. Emma Woodley 2. Marian Sawer 2. Kay Aranda
9:30am (Other) Feminisms (Other) Values' 2. Erin Cahill On the Connection Between Self Perception and The Impact of Populism on Equal Opportunity Agendas' Postmodern Feminist Analyses and Talk of Inequality
  3. Deborah Carlyon Outlaws and their Mortgages' Political Response'   in Health Care'
  Mama Kuma' and Writing 'Her Story'' 3. Margaret Patricia Blanch 3. Sri Nuryanti   3. Tara Atluri
10:00am (Contributing Chair: Ann Curthoys) Queering Difference and Social Justice' Indonesian Perspective on Muslim Women in Politics'   Self-Help, Other Bodies'
           
           
10:30am MORNING TEA
 
 
11:00am PLENARY: REPRESENTATIONS        
  1. Gabrielle Griffin        
  Diasporic Subjects'        
11:30am 2. Raylene Ramsey        
  Hybridity in the Representations of the Female Body        
  in the Literature of Kanaky/New Caledonia'        
12:00pm 3. Aileen Moreton-Robinson        
  Whiteness, Epistemology & Indigenous Representation'        
           
12:30pm LUNCH
 
 
1:00pm
 
 
1:30pm 1. Catherine McTavish 1. Sonja Kurtzer 1. Noor Rahamah Hj. Abu Bakar 1. Penny Rossiter 1. Jean Marie Byrne
  From Rubblewomen to Icon' Identity, Place and Belongin in Kim Mahood's Craft Occupational Segregation by Gender in Malaysia' Inter-corporeal Adventures' Who am I?'
  2. Janine Little
for a Dry Lake'
2. Fiona MacPhail and Xiao-yuan Dong 2. Howard Gilbert 2. Ritu Sen Chaudhuri
2:00pm Apprehended Violence and Journalism's Women' 2. Lana Zannettino Women Go Home' Sacred Clay and Women in Mawashi' Women in a Colonial Public Space'
  3. Urbashi Barat Looking Beyond Discourse in the Explication of 3. Nina Nurmila 3. Michael Flood 3. Angela Coco
  Writing the Self' Subjective Gender' Indonesian Marriage Law on Polygamy' Men, Sex and Mateship' Authority and Legitimation in a Feminist Wiccan
2:30pm   3. Lisa Buxton & Leesa Watego     Spirituality Group'
    Reconstructing Indigenous Womenhood     4. Zohra Andi Baso
    Realities in Conflict'     Islam & Feminism in Indonesia'
3:00pm AFTERNOON TEA
 
 
3:30pm PLENARY: WOMEN'S & GENDER STUDIES        
           
           
4:00pm 1. Gabriele Griffin        
  European Women's Studies/Women's Studies in Europe'        
  2. Maryanne Dever        
4:30pm "The Ability to See Through the Bullshit"'        
  3. Rebecca Pelan        
 
Undisciplined Women'        
5:00pm Aborignal Women's Perspectives 1. Barbara Baird   1. Jane Rowles
  1. Sonia Smallacombe Choosing Choice' 1. Cheryl Hercus Dangerous Fruit'
  Speaking Positions on Indigenous Violence 2. Jacqueline Paul Establishing Feminist Presence in Daily Life' 2. Sue Lovell
5:30pm 2. Jackie Huggins Cuban Women'   "A Fog of Bewilderment"'
  Writing Aboriginal Women's History' 3. Penny Robinson 2. Group Presentation 3. Agnieszka Zabicka
  3. Vicki Grieves Labor Maternalism and the White Australia Policy J. Browne, B.Davies, S. Gannon, E Honan, M. Somerville Female Gothic Motifs in Mona Caird's The Wing of Azrael'
6:00pm Aunty Bertha: Aboriginal Woman as Farmer's Wife   "Truly Wild Things"'    
           
           
6:30pm DINNER
 
 
7:00pm
 
 
7:30pm FILM