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Darja Hoenigman is a linguistic anthropologist and ethnographic filmmaker with a background in language teaching and translation. She has researched in Papua New Guinea, particularly with the Awiakay Meakambut in East Sepik Province since 2004, focusing on the ways people use language in social situations. In 2020, Darja joined the Australian National University as a Lecturer in Tok Pisin, where she is involved in creating a corpus of audio-visual teaching materials for the ANU Tok Pisin Program. Currently, she is preparing a textbook for advanced Tok Pisin learners. Her qualifications include a BA from the University of Ljubljana, an MA from the Ljubljana Postgraduate School of Humanities, and a PhD from ANU. Darja's research interests encompass a broad range of topics including Papua New Guinea, linguistic anthropology, ethnographic filmmaking, linguistic registers, social identity, traditional ecological knowledge, and artisanal gold mining.
Australian National University • Canberra, ACT
Lecturer in Tok Pisin, involved in creating a corpus of audio-visual teaching materials for the Tok Pisin Program.
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