Events
Eating and Being Eaten: West Papuan Theories of Hunger | Sophie Chao
| Date | : | 28 Jan 2026 |
| Time | : | 16:00 – 17:30 |
| Venue | : | AS8, Level 4, Seminar Room 04-04 |
| Contact Person | : | LIM, Zi Qi |
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Jointly organized by the Asia Research Institute, Department of Southeast Asian Studies and Department of Sociology and Anthropology, National University of Singapore.
CHAIRPERSON
Asst Prof Elliott Prasse-Freeman, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, National University of Singapore
ABSTRACT
In this talk, Dr Chao will draw on her recently published book, Land of Famished Beings: West Papuan Theories of Hunger (Duke University Press, 2025) to examine how Indigenous Marind communities experience, conceptualize, and critique the condition of hunger in lowland West Papua—a place where industrial plantation expansion and settler-colonial violence are radically reconfiguring food-based ecologies, socialities, and identities. Instead of seeing hunger as an individual, biophysical state defined purely in nutritional, quantitative, or human terms, Dr Chao will uncover how hunger traverses variably situated humans, animals, plants, institutions, infrastructures, spirits, and sorcerers. When approached through the lens of Indigenous Marind philosophies, practices, and protocols, hunger reveals itself to be a multiple, more-than-human, and morally imbued modality of being—one whose effects are no less culturally crafted or contested than food and eating. In centering Indigenous theories of hunger, the talk invites us to rethink the relationship between the environment, food, and nourishment in an age of self-consuming capitalist growth.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Sophie Chao is Senior Lecturer in Anthropology at the University of Sydney. Her research investigates ecology, capitalism, health, food, and justice in the Pacific. She is the author of In the Shadow of the Palms: More-Than-Human Becomings in West Papua (2022), Land of Famished Beings: West Papuan Theories of Hunger (2025) and co-editor of The Promise of Multispecies Justice (2022), Beyond Bios: The Life of Matter and the Matter of Life (2026), all published by Duke University Press. Chao is of Sino-French heritage and lives on unceded Gadigal lands in Sydney, Australia. For more information, please visit www.morethanhumanworlds.com.
