Taylor, Philip Kenneth2009-09-222010-12-202009-09-222010-12-20Humanities Research XI.1 (2004): 8-231440-06691834-8491http://hdl.handle.net/10440/898http://digitalcollections.anu.edu.au/handle/10440/898This 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.16 pageshttp://epress.anu.edu.au/faqs/faqs_copyright.html#1 "Authors are not permitted to publish works published by ANU E Press on any other web site except their personal sites or sites associated with their institutions, as long as these are non-commercial sites. Authors are permitted to post the title and abstract of their book on any relevant web site as well as posting links on any site that direct readers to ANU E Press site." - from publisher web site (as at 19/02/10)Spirits, iconoclasts and the borders of the market in urban Vietnam2009-09-222015-12-08