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`AYYAPPAN SARANAM':1 MASCULINITY AND THE SABARIMALA PILGRIMAGE IN KERALA
Sabarimala - a South Indian all-male pilgrimage to Ayyappan, a hyper-male deity born from two male gods - plays a role in constructing male identities, at both external (socialstructural) and internal (psychological) levels. The pilgrimage draws creatively on relationships between two South Asian ma...
| Main Author: | Filippo Osella & Caroline Osella |
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| Format: | Printed Book |
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J. Roy. anthrop. Inst. (N.S.) 9, 729-754
2003
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| Online Access: | http://10.26.1.76/ks/00939.pdf |
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