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The charm of 'things': ethnography and performance

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Anthropology
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Marta Rosa Jardim (UNIFESP, Brazil) examines the role of sculptures of Hindu gods in Mozambique and the influence of art history on her anthropological research (20 May 2016)

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Series
Anthropology
People
Marta Rosa Jardim
Keywords
society
anthropology
art
sculpture
religion
Africa
mozambique
hinduism
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 15/06/2016
Duration: 00:54:07

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