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Spirits, iconoclasts and the borders of the market in urban Vietnam

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Taylor, Philip Kenneth

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Australian National University

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This study takes as its object a goddess called the Lady of the Realm, whose shrine is in a rural area in the southern part of Vietnam. This goddess provides a valuable window onto changes underway in reform-era Vietnam for in recent years she has become the focus of a major pilgrimage and the controversial object of much commentary and debate.

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Humanities Research XI.1 (2004): 8-23

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Humanities Research

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