Tying the Knot with the DēviGender Transgression in Regional and Trans-Regional Discourses
The jōgappas are male-born dedicated devotees of the South Indian goddess Reṇukā-Ellamma who adopt feminine characteristics. Due to their devotional practices and gender-specific expression, jōgappas are confronted with and affected by a range of notions on religious hierarchy and gender. They are...
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Auteur principal: | Sarah Merkle |
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Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing
2021
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