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  3. Vol 18 No 1-2 (2022): Boundaries and crossings: Religious fluidity in Modi’s India
PORTAL Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies

Vol 18 No 1-2 (2022): Boundaries and crossings: Religious fluidity in Modi’s India

Cover image for Portal Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies Vol 18 Nos 1-2

Special double issue, edited by Alice Loda and Nick Manganas.

Cover images, clockwise: © Radhika Chopra; Sharon Davidson; Sharon Davidson; Devleena Ghosh.

Published: 2022-03-02

General Articles (Peer Reviewed)

Kampong French

A Tale of Doubtful Authenticity

Jean Duruz
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COVID-19 and the Corpse of Neoliberal Globalization

An Intercultural View

Tung-Yi Kho
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A Question of Tone

The Mythological Barrier between Westerners and the Vietnamese Language and Culture

David Lempert
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Cultural Works

SUR - Otros puntos de vista

Ian Campbell
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Boundaries and crossings: Religious fluidity in Modi’s India

Boundaries and Crossings: Religious Fluidity in Twenty-first Century India

Lola Sharon Davidson, Devleena Ghosh
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The Contemporary Deconstruction of Religion: How Current Scholarship in Religious Studies is Changing Methods and Theories

Naomi Goldenberg
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Edgeways Logic: The Space and Language of In-betweenness in New Delhi’s Roadside Shrines

Ronie Parciack , Rita Brara
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Through the Looking Glass:

The Involuntary Cosmopolitanism of Black Magic and Possession in Modi’s New India

Kathinka Frøystad
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Curating divinity: Religious souvenirs, shopkeepers and bazaar curation

Radhika Chopra
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Silence, Exile and Cunning: Concealment and Worship at the Holy Infant Jesus Church, Bangalore

Devleena Ghosh
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Portal Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies is a fully peer reviewed journal dedicated to the publishing of scholarly articles from practitioners of—and dissenters from—international, regional, area, migration and ethnic studies, and it is also dedicated to providing a space for the work of cultural producers interested in the internationalization of cultures.
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