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Joel Robbins

Robbins, “Spirit Women”

Robbins, Joel. 2012. Spirit Women, Church Women, and Passenger Women. Archives de sciences sociales des religions. 157(1):113-133. Abstract: As anthropologists …

June 5, 2012 ndca-admin

Smith, “From dividual and individual selves to porous subjects”

Smith, Karl (2012) “From dividual and individual selves to porous subjects” The Australian Journal of Anthropology [Pages and Issue not available …

March 7, 2012 ndca-admin

Dundon, “The Gateway to the Fly: Christianity, Continuity, and Spaces of Conversion in Papua New Guinea”

Dundon, Alison (2012) “The Gateway to the Fly: Christianity, Continuity, and Spaces of Conversion in Papua New Guinea” in Lenore Manderson, Wendy …

February 26, 2012 ndca-admin

Lindhardt (ed.), “Practicing the Faith”

Lindhardt, Martin (ed.) 2011. Practicing the Faith: The Ritual Life of Pentecostal-Charismatic Christians. New York and Oxford: Berghahn. Publisher’s Description: …

October 5, 2011 ndca-admin

Robbins, “Crypto-Religion and the Study of Cultural Mixtures”

Robbins, Joel. 2011. Crypto-Religion and the Study of Cultural Mixtures: Anthropology, Value, and the Nature of Syncretism. Journal of the …

October 4, 2011 ndca-admin

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Sacred Heart - Naomi Haynes
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