
Linda Rae Bennett
Associate Professor Linda Rae Bennett is a medical anthropologist who focuses on reproductive and sexual health and rights, gender based violence, and gendered health inequities. Over the past two decades she has worked in multiple countries in Asia and the Pacific, and is a global leader in research on sexual and reproductive health in Indonesia. She is Head of the Education and Learning Unit at the Nossal Institute.
Born 1971-05-23
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1389476A
- WikidataQ58302218
- VIAF37224539
- ISNI0000000046339617
Top Subjects
- Power (Social sciences) (1)
- Magic (1)
- Premarital sex (1)
- Sex role (1)
- Love (1)
- Lombok (1)
- Indonesia (1)
Books by Linda Rae Bennett
Total count: 3
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Sex, power and magicconstructing and contesting love magic and premarital sex in LombokGender Relations Project, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University2000-01-01
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Women, Islam and ModernitySingle Women, Sexuality and Reproductive Health in Contemporary IndonesiaTaylor & Francis Group2005-01-01
Sex and Sexualities in Contemporary IndonesiaSexual Politics, Diversity, Representations and HealthTaylor & Francis Group2014-01-01