The Race to Death: The Production of Ritual Expertise in Brighton for Matter Out of Place:

作者: Lakhbir K. Jassal

DOI: 10.1177/194277861500800204

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摘要: This paper brings together an instance where Indian cultural difference is recognised, and accommodated, by the state or its agents, albeit in very different circumstances. The distinctiveness of t...

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