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Religious Pluralism and Gender/Sex Diversity in Southeast Asia: Fragments and Narratives from the Anthropological Archive

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Jackson, Peter

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NIAS Press

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Queer ritual specialists in mainland Southeast Asia have only been the focus of a small number of previous academic studies (e.g. Ho 2009; Keeler 2016; Coleman et al. 2018).

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Deities and Divas: Queer Ritual Specialists in Myanmar, Thailand and Beyond

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2099-12-31